Sean Dyche's Burnley have bounced back brilliantly after relegation from the Premier League.

A 0-0 draw away at Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday extended the Clarets' unbeaten run to seven games, although they did fall out of the top two - a position they occupied courtesy of a 3-1 win over Fulham in midweek.

The Turf Moor outfit will definitely be looking to get back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.

Although former Brentford striker Andre Gray, who has scored 10 goals already this season, gets a lot of the credit for The Clarets, Burnley have other very talented individuals.

However, these players don't get the credit that Gray does, perhaps because they don't get on the scoresheet every week. Gray cannot guide Burnley to the Premier League on his own - it's important Burnley perform well all over the pitch.

FootballLeagueWorld writer Charlie Cove takes a look at the Burnley squad, and identifies some players that maybe don't get as much as credit as they deserve.

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Ben Mee

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Mee has been a constant in Burnley's defence for five seasons now, and was a crucial part of their promotion winning team in the 2013/14 season.

In total, the former Manchester City left back has played over 100 times for the Lancashire side, and played 35 times in their Premier League campaign last season.

The 26 year-old full back doesn't get the credit he deserves perhaps because he isn't the most attacking full back.

However, Mee is very solid defensively, which is why Dyche trusts the defender so much.

Tom Heaton

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Since his move from Bristol City in May 2013, Tom Heaton has been an absolute revelation for Burnley.

When Burnley got promoted to the Premier League in the 2013/14 season, Heaton kept an astonishing 19 clean sheets in 46 league games.

Although the former Cardiff City goalkeeper's achievements have been recognised, hence his England call-up, there should be more plaudits for the 29 year-old.

Heaton is currently showing the promotion season wasn't a one off, with six clean sheets so far this season.

David Jones

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Jones is a very solid midfielder for any Championship side, but gets somewhat overshadowed in Burnley's midfield by the more recognisable Joey Barton.

Another ever-present in Burnley's promotion season a few years ago, Jones offers great protection for Burnley's defence.

At 31 years of age, Jones provides great experience in Burnley's midfield, and will be crucial to the Clarets promotion bid this season.

Scott Arfield

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Arfield epitomises everything his manager Dyche wants in a player - hard-working with plenty of ability.

The versatile midfielder also has an eye for a goal shown by his nine goals in the 2013/14 season.

The Scotsman can play either centre midfield, or on either wing, which makes him a very useful player for any Championship manager to have.

The reason he isn't rated as much as other midfielders in the Championship is because he doesn't have obvious flair, but what Arfield does is enhance Burnley both going forward and back.

Michael Duff

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At the age of 37, the fact Michael Duff is still playing consistently for Burnley is a great credit to the defender.

The defender can definitely be regarded as a Burnley legend, having made over 300 league appearances for them.

An integral part of the two ocassions Burnley have gained promotion to the Premier League, Duff's ability to read the game and his ability in the air shouldn't be underestimated.

The Northern Irish player will be a big miss to Burnley when he does eventually retire.

Burnley fans... do you agree with these players? Or are there others that deserve a mention? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!