With one of the
utmost young English managers of Premiership, Sean Dyche is capturing all sorts
of attention and headlines, especially in this campaign, after seeing his side
not lose for the sixth consecutive time.
By the way, the
Clarets are playing lately and today at home at Turf Moor after their encounter
with a struggling West Ham United looking forward to a recovery after a slow
start and today these had the upper hand over their hosts.
So far, Burnley prolific
position in the table in seventh place just a slight edge by Arsenal leading
them but above Liverpool all these with thirteen points, so far this club
considered in Premiership circles as a small entity.

Not only many are
considering this squad as fighter but a little giant to not be messing against
as in every match these are showing a one of a kind resilience as well a hunger
to deliver notable results in tis campaign.
With the sole purpose
of maybe delivering a European position in the end of this campaign as well
looking forward to a deliver, some shields in play among one of them the FA Cup
or the other shield name after a sponsor.
The way the defensive
Burnley backfield of played tonight, displaying a highly game of intelligence
and well strategic moves, which paid off after seeing an outraged Andy
Carroll displaying a very aggressive game.
That earned him a red
card the 27 minute after a flagrant foul over the local’s defender Ben Mee and
earlier netting a yellow over another offense over James Tarkowski, leaving the
Irons with just 10 men in the field.

Allowing the first score
of the match by the Irons Michail Antonio, beating both of the local players
for the first goal of the match, and looking for the visitors Boss Slaven Bilic
an easy first win away for his Hammers.
However give these
chaps an a for effort and despite being down the score, the Clarets almost
delivered a near goal that luckily did not took a bounce on West Ham keeper Joe
Hart that left the whole of Turf Moor disappointed.
To finalize the match
the likes of Clarets midfielder Johann Berg Gudmundsson cross finding a well-placed
Chris Wood head to push the ball and voila, the equalizer leaving the whole of
West Ham initial eleven fuming for what they considered an upsetting draw.
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