Matej Vydra netted Burnley’s winner with only his second Premier League goal of the seasonBurnley moving out of the Premier League relegation zone at the expense of Everton will offer their players “another big lift” in the fight for survival, says interim Clarets manager Mike Jackson.Burnley’s recent renaissance continued as Matej Vydra clinched a hard-fought win against Wolves at Turf Moor which piled the pressure on Everton.Jackson’s side moved above Everton into 17th place and stayed there after the Toffees lost at Liverpool later on Sunday.Burnley have now won seven points from three games since sacking Sean Dyche.The Football News Show: Will interim boss Jackson keep Burnley up?Watch The Football News Show on BBC iPlayerIn a match of few chances, Vydra swept in from close range after being picked out by Wout Weghorst’s low cross.Wolves had earlier forced saves from Nick Pope either side of half-time, but mustered little in way of a response.”It was full of everything that Burnley is about. The character of the group and the fans is key: that togetherness,” said interim manager Jackson, who added that he has not been told how long he will be in charge.”Managers search around for team spirit, we’ve got that and we need to bottle and harness it.”Getting these results, I think psychologically for the group, what they’ve achieved this week will help them, will bring them together even more.”Wolves remain eighth as they aim for European qualification but missed the chance to close the gap on seventh-placed West… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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