No room for Clarets duo - Laws
Laws said: "Unfortunately I can only satisfy the first XI, semi-satisfy the subs and never satisfy the others. "I know Joey is a strong-minded lad. He wants to play football and believes he should be in the team but at the moment I don't believe that. "That is the situation, it is a matter of opinion. If we beg to differ on that, that is fine, it is part and parcel of football. "But as far as a bust-up is concerned, it is a load of rubbish. He is working as hard as he possibly can to try to get into the team." Ecuador playmaker Guerrero has failed to make an impact since joining the club on a season-long loan from Independiente del Valle. The 20-year-old showed flashes of talent earlier in the season but has made just seven Premier League appearances and not featured at all since Laws took charge last month. Laws said: "He is a player that has come in with high expectations but we have come to a decision that he is not going to get into our side. "He is a player that needs to move on and see if there is anything out there that would suit him better. "He is probably disappointed and I think everyone is disappointed that he has not made an impact at the football club. "But we have got to move on and concentrate on those who are going to affect the team."