'We started to look like the team we want to be' - Parker
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Burnley boss Scott Parker told BBC Radio Lancashire he could see his team adding attacking flair to defensive solidity in their win over Watford.
"Overall the performance was very good today and I thought we dominated for large parts.
"We get our noses in front, which is probably something we've been lacking a little bit, and were well worthy of our goal in the first half.
"The slight negative was we could have had a few more. The second half they changed their system, but credit to the boys, they recognised that fairly early and then caused them problems.
"Back end of the game after that goal goes in it's survival mode a little bit because there's no real tactics for that moment. You just need a group of men to manage the game and we did that very well.
"With this group there are loads that need improving, there are certain elements that don't.
"Defensively we've been pretty rock solid. Probably for the first time I looked at the team from the attacking phase of things that started to look like the team we want to be.
"At 2-0 up everything started to flow and everything looked very easy for us.
"The second goal was high-level technical ability and obviously it was a great finish from Browny (Josh Brownhill) as well."