Saturday, September 22, 2018

How sweet it is the joy of a win for these troubled Clarets


Burnley 4, Bournemouth 0
Turf Moor, Burnley

For Sean Dyche this campaign is like an all-around challenge with his Clarets, after a slow start and their abrupt exit from Europa League, now this Lancashire based squad is in need of leveling things up in the campaign.

After a slow start, finally that much needed win came with a rout over the visiting Cherries considered not a walk in the park, very well seeing they pull out of the relegation spots and catapulting into sixteenth place.

Despite the offensive rout Dyche and company had today, still the men that one day can take over the England job and seen in the helm of a big entity, today he observe many things to correct of tis promising group.

As manager Sean Dyche pep talks to his group in the course of the week for sure uplifted his side spirits for the better, however despite the offensive outburst his squad had, the need to step defensively is among one of the much-needed corrections.

Still the offensive display shown at home and with the support of their faithful finally stating their desires of celebrating after seeing their club explosiveness in the field as well keeping a clean sheet in the end over a hardened AFC.

That despite the loss the visiting Cherries slipped to seventh place and stayed with ten points versus four of the victorious Clarets displaying an all-around determination all afternoon long and not allowing any major liberties to Eddie Howe side.

For Burnley opening the hostilities was their Derby County newcomer Czech forward Matej Vydra in the 39’ minute opening the score sending the whole of Turf Moor into a frenzy not even two minutes passed by when the Clarets were in the scoreboard again.

In a play involving Johann Berg Gudmundsson assisting to a wide-open Aaron Lennon in the 41’ minute to put the score at 2-0 going into the half and with a more promising second half that could brought the best of both squads.

With the firsts half and the entire match, one thing we saw in these Clarets getting their fight back and displaying a different game with plenty of initiative in every play that in the end results speak for themselves.

Still the second half was to belong to Ashely Barnes, as the moves paid off for manager Dyche when he brought the Austrian as a substitute in the 69’ minute for Sam Vokes, the man delivered with a wondrous performance in the end.

As his first score in the 83’ and later in the 88’ minutes his second goal assisted by Aaron Lennon, showed off the difference in tis squad with a return of their dynamic and precise depth filled football this squad is accustomed to display.

In the end, Burnley showed off an all-around confidence in its game today, next week on the road against a struggling Cardiff City the Clarets can make it two back-to-back wins and for sure will be a total confidence booster.


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