(Reuters) - Burnley's main priority this season was to improve their away form after taking just seven points from a possible 57 on the road last term.
But even manager Sean Dyche could not have expected such a dramatic turnaround with the first three trips yielding a win at Chelsea followed by draws at Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool.
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