Leeds United face Burnley away from home this weekend, returning to action after the recent international break.
Having been promoted to the Premier League together last season after each accumulating 100 points in the Championship, both teams will know they are facing a tough test in Saturday afternoon’s encounter (3pm).
Ahead of the trip to Turf Moor, Sean Longstaff has been speaking exclusively to Premier League Productions to preview the game and his time so far in a Leeds United shirt.
“I think it's been really positive,” the midfielder stated, assessing the first few matches of the campaign.
“I think we should be on more points than we probably are on. Probably with the exception of Arsenal, I think we've been more than competitive in every single game we've played.
“It's just fine margins, really, that I think it's probably better to get them out of the way early and let us learn from them early rather than after game 30 and you think we've got eight games left and we're still having a lesson in a way.
“So I think for us it's been really positive. I think no matter who we've played against, we've played against some really good teams as well – a lot of teams near the top of the league and stuff.
“So for us, I think it's nothing but positivity and excitement really going into the next set of games.”
Now onto facing the Clarets, Sean wants the team to go there with a positive mindset in their pursuit of back-to-back victories on the road after the previous win at Wolves.
He said: “It's an important game but I think every game in the Premier League is an important game.
“I know that sounds really cliché and really boring but it's the truth! Obviously, it's a game that both teams will be looking to attack and try to win.
“I think it's just a game to look at with a lot of positivity and go there and try to take three points from it.
“It's about building and still trying to stick to our processes and hopefully that'll help us get the right outcome.”