Windass backs Owls to storm Burnley fortress

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Josh Windass believes Sheffield Wednesday can succeed where others have failed in breaking down the doors of Burnley's Turf Moor fortress.
The Clarets have a well-publicised defensive record having not conceded in the league home or away since 21 December against Watford.
It is a run that has seen Scott Parker's men rack up 1,000 minutes without conceding and made them the meanest defence in Europe.
But Wednesday striker Windass believes all records must fall eventually and he reasoned that the Owls may have the firepower to break through when they visit Turf Moor on Friday night.
"I have full belief in this squad that we can go to what is a difficult venue and win," said Windass, who has scored 10 goals this season.
"We have to find areas to make passes and create openings, it's not just Burnley's defensive record, they don't let teams have a lot of shots so we have to find a way around that.
"It's an unbelievable record, I don't remember seeing anything like it and it's testament to their manager, the defenders and the goalkeeper.
"But we are a team that scores goals so if there's anyone that can break that run, it's us."