She said: “We’re disappointed not to get anything from the game. We defended well for large parts.
“There are definitely a few moments that we switched off. The better team won on the day though, Burnley moved the ball well and took their chances to win.
“We moved the ball and used the ball better in the second half. We had a great chance at 1-0, if that goes in and the score goes to 1-1 - it looks like a different game.
“We hope we can move on quickly from this and look ahead to Stoke City next week. We soaked up the pressure really well, and we defended excellently, we were compact and we held our shape.
“We need to be more clinical to ensure we stay in games and give us the chance to win them in the process. It’s something we need to look at as a group and work.
“There’s still a lot of positives to take, we said that at the end. Our defending shape was excellent and we moved the ball quickly, with purpose too.
“We played some really good football too at times, we just didn’t go and do that enough throughout the game. To come here and play against top of the league, against a team that haven’t lost this season - we’ve got to take the positives from the game and there’s a big game against Stoke next weekend.
“We’ve got a lot of league games coming up now. Stoke is the first on Sunday, we want to continue with the win we got against Rugby and the momentum from that, we want to take that into our next few league games.”