SEAN Dyche praised Burnley for “killing the noise” after they ended their winless start with their biggest Premier League victory.

Burnley had been bottom of the table with only one point ahead of the clash with the high-flying Cherries.

But the Clarets produced a display more reminiscent of their brilliant campaign last season as goals from Matej Vydra and Aaron Lennon and a brace from Ashley Barnes wrapped up a 4-0 victory.

Dyche said: "We had a good chat in the week, reminded ourselves what we're about, reminded them how far they have come, reminded them how proud I am to work with the group, reminded them there's more to come. I said we had to fight for the right.

"We've been written off many times and then it's about shoulders back, taking on the challenge and I thought today we did. I'm very pleased for many different reasons. But it's a start.

"It's not the finish because we won a game, it's a start to remind ourselves, 'okay, we're capable, we have to fight, we have to play'.

"When you haven't got your first win, there's a nervousness and you could feel it at times. But that goes away. That first win kills all the noise and then it's about where you're going to go from here."