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Published 07:26 24 Aug 2018 BST
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Facing the 44-time Greek champions in Athens, Dyche's side fell to a 3-1 defeat, a loss exacerbated by the sending off of new signing Ben Gibson, who recently joined the club from Championship side Middlesbrough.
The defeat leaves Burnley with a major mountain to climb in the second league, and means that an away goal from Olympiakos next week will require at least three from the Premier League outfit.
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