Sean Dyche is maintaining hope that Burnley can sidestep relegation this season.
The Clarets have dropped to the bottom of the Premier League table on the back of a winless run of four matches in which they have failed to score in each.
This evident goal drought, however, has not dampened the spirits of Dyche who is using earlier experiences in the campaign to get his side over the line.
"We had a spell earlier in the season that was like that. That's why I have got faith, because we came through it and we were scoring two a game for a spell," said a defiant Dyche ahead of Saturday's home clash with third-bottom Leicester City.
"That's gone quiet on that front but most teams from 10th in the table and below have had spells like that. It can be that kind of league but of course it's important that we nip it in the bud and come out of it.
"We have been creating chances so therefore the belief is there that when you are creating chances you will take them at some point, but we have to take them sooner rather than later.
"The belief is dented not broken, that's been the case all season, we've bounced back many times."