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Published 10:19 29 Apr 2022 BST
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The caretaker manager, who is also being assisted by club captain Ben Mee, has said he has spoken to the chairman, and the pair agreed to take it "one game at a time."
"[I’ve] had regular contact with the chairman," he said.
"It’s going to go one game at a time, it’s best to do it the way we’ve been doing. We think we’re in a good place and it suits what we’re doing at this moment."
Burnley are locked in a battle with Everton to avoid the final relegation spot - with Watford and Norwich City both seemingly already gone - and know that while they currently sit in 17th place, Frank Lampard's side have a game in hand on them and could leapfrog them with a win.
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