Laws: Clarets will fight to the death
Laws' side have claimed only one point from the last nine games - and only four in total since he took charge in mid-January following the departure of Owen Coyle. Saturday's 6-1 mauling against Manchester City at Turf Moor forced Laws to apologise for his side's abject display, but he has promised his team will not give up the fight ahead of Saturday's crucial trip to fellow strugglers Hull. "We've set ourselves a target for how we're going to approach this week," Laws told the Lancashire Telegraph. "We're going to work all week on making sure we get it right. "We've got a lot of talking to do and a lot of thinking to do over the next few days. We've got to take our punishment. "You've got to have belief in your players and I've got every belief in them."