Daniel Farke was encouraged by the transformation of his Norwich players from soft touch to hard nosed.
A first clean sheet and point at Turf Moor offered the beleaguered Canaries a platform to build on — and some hope.
After conceding 16 goals in their first six Premier League games, Norwich rolled up their sleeves and slugged it out to frustrate Sean Dyche’s hopes of celebrating his 400th game in charge of Burnley with a win.
It wasn’t pretty but Farke, who used a five-man defence for the second week running, wasn’t too bothered.