Burnley's FA Cup campaign has taken a dramatic turn for the better after a 5-1 thrashing of Millwall, sending a clear message that life in the Premier League is not going to be a major concern.
Ashley Barnes' double helped seal the win, as the veteran forward broke his drought with two goals midway through the second half. Barnes was joined by Loum Tchaouna and Jaidon Anthony in putting Burnley three goals clear before Jaydon Banel sealed the rout.
Despite making eight changes to the side that faced Manchester United just a couple of days ago, Parker's Clarets were almost unrecognizable as they took on Millwall at Turf Moor. The result was all the more impressive given that this was their first win in five Premier League games.
Millwall struggled from the start and looked like sleepwalking into defeat until late on when Josh Coburn scored a consolation goal in stoppage time. Parker will be delighted with his team's response, which has now set them up for a possible run in the FA Cup.
Parker hopes that this victory will boost confidence among his players after two recent results that had raised some concerns about their Premier League form. Ashley Barnes was praised by Parker as an inspirational figure who sets a great example and is "a really positive guy."
Millwall manager Alex Neil expressed disappointment at the result but did acknowledge that Burnley were clinical in front of goal, whereas they themselves struggled to create clear chances. Despite this setback, Neil is optimistic about his side's league ambitions.
For Burnley, Parker's team are now through to the fourth round and will be looking forward to their next FA Cup challenge with renewed confidence after this emphatic win against Millwall.
Ashley Barnes' double helped seal the win, as the veteran forward broke his drought with two goals midway through the second half. Barnes was joined by Loum Tchaouna and Jaidon Anthony in putting Burnley three goals clear before Jaydon Banel sealed the rout.
Despite making eight changes to the side that faced Manchester United just a couple of days ago, Parker's Clarets were almost unrecognizable as they took on Millwall at Turf Moor. The result was all the more impressive given that this was their first win in five Premier League games.
Millwall struggled from the start and looked like sleepwalking into defeat until late on when Josh Coburn scored a consolation goal in stoppage time. Parker will be delighted with his team's response, which has now set them up for a possible run in the FA Cup.
Parker hopes that this victory will boost confidence among his players after two recent results that had raised some concerns about their Premier League form. Ashley Barnes was praised by Parker as an inspirational figure who sets a great example and is "a really positive guy."
Millwall manager Alex Neil expressed disappointment at the result but did acknowledge that Burnley were clinical in front of goal, whereas they themselves struggled to create clear chances. Despite this setback, Neil is optimistic about his side's league ambitions.
For Burnley, Parker's team are now through to the fourth round and will be looking forward to their next FA Cup challenge with renewed confidence after this emphatic win against Millwall.