Burnley 2, West Ham United 0
Turf Moor Stadium, Burnley
Finally, a much-needed win for Burnley, giving a reason for manager Sean Dyche to start getting a boost of confidence for his squad that after getting a win over a heavily favorite West Ham United.
With a campaign that these Clarets are having, today win came as a good set of news for the locals in their last game of this 2018 that for sure will give them that needed positivism they were lacking in the campaign.
Contrary to last edition of Premiership when the Clarets showed a new type of football with an all-around ambition and improvement in a finish that earned them a European positon that unfortunately these left in the early stages.
However, in this campaign injuries and a lack of good game and strategies not being to connect with Sean Dyche initial elevens in the course of this campaign, today playing a streaking Hammer side the possibilities of a win were very vague.
Not is written and in spite of a club coming labeled as favorites, in the case of the Irons coming short with some of their notable players on the DL, this match in the end became a little even for both sides.
If an initial eleven today came all inspired and had all the initiative were the locals BFC, but in today’s match manager Dyche opted to go for a veteran of many battles in Tom Heaton, leaving Joe Hart the former Iron on the bench.
Suddenly the defensive boost this squad needed was in this veteran of many battles that in the end he came ahead in this match with a clean sheet and denying the Hammers strikers any liberties to display the game these have been playing lately.
With the Clarets, defensive game seeing an inspiration after their goalkeeper making game saving saves that possibly could been a score and their veteran was as they state on the ball, making important plays that in the end paid off.
After some tries by the visitors, suddenly the locals with a nice play like these were in practice when Burnley Ashley Barnes effectively deciphering a play and a placing the ball on Chris Wood feet to score the local’s first goal on the 15’ minute.
A play that Heaton started, sending the ball to midfield, culminating from Barnes from more than midfield, and hitting target for the game first goal in an empathic finish as the announcer described this play.
Not even nineteen minutes passed by when the locals once again were hard at work looking for the second score and what could been the go ahead tally in the end and a moment came in a series of rebounds that the Clarets never gave up.
This play brought the second goal of the match when Ashley Westwood passing to Dwight McNeil in the 34’ this second score of the locals was the final sentence of this match well dominated by an inspired BFC.
For goalkeeper Tom Heaton without any activity for 476 days this lad name sound of a fictional history character, today he showed off his skills and inspiring his backfield to raise to the occasion and look at the results.
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