Burnley put five goals past Sheffield United in a mauling at Turf Moor, with Jay Rodriguez entering the Premier League record books.
Rodriguez fired the home side ahead with just 15 seconds on the clock – the fastest goal of the season so far.
The English striker also became the first player in PL history to score in the opening 15 seconds of two separate matches – doing so for Southampton in a 2013 game against Chelsea.
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Jacob Bruun Larsen extended their lead and Sheffield United’s task was made almost impossible when Oli McBurnie received a second yellow card shortly before the break.
Zeki Amdouni made it 3-0 in the 73rd minute, with Luca Koleosho and Josh Brownhill also finding the net as the floodgates opened.
Paul Heckingbottom’s men are now bottom – stuck on just a single win and they have now conceded five goals or more on three occasions this season.
But Burnley are just two points from safety after only their second win of the season _ and Kompany said he hoped the three points would be a launch pad.
“I think the guys have deserved it,” he told the BBC. “They have performed well for a while. This league is brutal.
“I haven’t felt the nerves (from the team). I could barely contain them, they were raring to go. The frustration of last week (conceding two late goals against West Ham) didn’t turn into negativity. It turned into ‘we’ll show people’.”
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