Craig Bellamy recovered from a nightmare first season as a Premier League player to prosper and he is certain Burnley’s inexperienced strugglers can do the same even if they go down.
Relegation looks a certainty after goalkeeper Aro Muric’s horrendous error, allowing a Sander Berge back-pass to roll past him to gift Brighton a point after Josh Brownhill’s opener.
Only three of Burnley’s starting line-up had played in the Premier League before this season, and that lack of nous has cost them dear in the fight for survival.

Craig Bellamy believes Burnley ’s inexperienced strugglers can bounce back from relegation

Relegation looks a certainty despite the Clarets claiming a point against Brighton
But assistant manager Bellamy suffered relegation with Coventry less than a year after they bought him for £6million in 2000, and recovered to win trophies with Celtic and Liverpool.