BURNLEY, England (Reuters) - Manchester City's bid to retain their Premier League title takes them to Burnley on Sunday and Clarets manager Sean Dyche has warned Pep Guardiola's side not to expect a comfortable path to three points.
Burnley are all but mathematically safe from the threat of relegation that has hung over them for most of this campaign, sitting in 15th place, nine points above 18th placed Cardiff City with just three games remaining.
The Burnley boss is sure that Guardiola will know his team will face serious resistance at Turf Moor."I don't know Pep Guardiola but I would imagine he's learned there's no walk in the park in the Premier League. There's no naivety, they won't be coming to Turf Moor expecting a walk in the park and we won't allow them that."
"We've been close with a lot of the big sides," said Dyche."They are a top side. You have to be on top of your performance levels. You need the odd bit of luck, you might need a decision but you have to focus on performance."
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