Burnley 2-0 Southampton: Clarets keep Premier League survival hopes alive

Burnley 2-0 Southampton: Clarets keep Premier League survival hopes alive
_124242883_whatsubject.jpgConnor Roberts opened the scoring with his first goal for Burnley

Burnley produced one of their finest performances of the season to beat Southampton at Turf Moor to give their hopes of Premier League survival a huge boost.

The Clarets earned their first win in the post-Sean Dyche era, and just their fifth in the league this season, to close to within one point of 17th-placed Everton with six games to play.

Connor Roberts scored a timely first goal for the club when he curled a delightful opener into the far corner and Nathan Collins headed in to double their lead before half-time.

With interim boss Mike Jackson in the dugout, the hosts delivered an impressive attacking display but also showed the grit associated with their decade under Dyche to keep any Saints revival at bay.

It is a victory that sets up a tantalising relegation scrap heading into the run-in, as Burnley look to earn a seventh successive season in the top flight at the expense of the Toffees, or potentially even Leeds United.

Clarets gamble starts promisingly

Burnley's hierarchy have taken a gamble in dismissing Dyche, a manager who guided them to two promotions and has experience of surviving in the top flight, but if the Clarets can reproduce this level of performance for the remainder of the season it may well be one that pays off.

They have played a game more than Everton, but are now just a point behind Frank Lampard's side and boast a better goal difference, while Leeds - currently five points above the drop zone - are also not completely safe.

If Burnley can now earn at least a point against Wolves at home on Sunday, Everton will head into the Merseyside derby against Liverpool at Anfield later that afternoon sitting inside the bottom three.

There were no signs of tension in the Clarets camp as Roberts broke the deadlock after being given time to turn on the edge of the box and pick his spot with his left foot - a goal befitting Burnley's slick attacking performance.

The hosts could and should have had more, but found Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster in top form as he denied Wout Weghorst with his feet and twice kept out Jay Rodriguez before Weghorst headed against the post.

Eventually Burnley's superiority told as Collins climbed highest in the box to meet Josh Brownhill's corner and nod it into the bottom corner, although celebrations were put on hold at an anxious Turf Moor as VAR watched to see if the ball had clipped the offside Jack Cork on its way in.

Southampton, after beating Arsenal last time out, slipped back into their indifferent recent form with the visitors' best chances falling to Oriol Romeu, who headed wide of either post from James Ward-Prowse corners in the first half.

They did briefly threaten a response inside the final 20 minutes but Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope saved from Che Adams and Matt Taylor, and then made a superb block on the same player, while a scrambled Cork effort at the other end was ruled out for offside.

The home fans showed their appreciation for the club's former boss by singing Dyche's name late on, as Burnley headed towards their first top-flight home win without him in the dugout since May 2010, and four points from a possible six since his departure.

Player of the match

RobertsConnor Roberts

Burnley

Squad number14Player nameRoberts

Squad number22Player nameCollins

Squad number8Player nameBrownhill

Squad number11Player nameMcNeil

Squad number1Player namePope

Squad number3Player nameTaylor

Squad number5Player nameTarkowski

Squad number19Player nameRodriguez

Squad number2Player nameLowton

Squad number4Player nameCork

Squad number17Player nameLennon

Squad number27Player nameVydra

Squad number20Player nameCornet

Squad number9Player nameWeghorst

Line-ups

Burnley

Formation 4-4-2

1Pope

14Roberts22Collins5Tarkowski3Taylor

11McNeil8Brownhill4Cork20Cornet

19Rodriguez9Weghorst

1Pope14Roberts22Collins5TarkowskiBooked at 73mins3Taylor11McNeilSubstituted forLowtonat 87'minutes8Brownhill4CorkBooked at 38mins20CornetSubstituted forLennonat 66'minutes19Rodriguez9WeghorstSubstituted forVydraat 78'minutes

Substitutes

2Lowton10Barnes13Hennessey16Stephens17Lennon26Bardsley27Vydra28Long44Costelloe

Southampton

Formation 3-1-4-2

44Forster

4Lyanco35Bednarek43Valery

6Romeu

2Walker-Peters8Ward-Prowse17S Armstrong15Perraud

24Elyounoussi18Broja

44Forster4Lyanco35BednarekBooked at 73mins43Valery6Romeu2Walker-PetersSubstituted forLivramentoat 83'minutes8Ward-Prowse17S ArmstrongSubstituted forAdamsat 66'minutes15PerraudBooked at 79mins24ElyounoussiSubstituted forRedmondat 66'minutes18Broja

Substitutes

7Long9A Armstrong10Adams11Redmond13Caballero21Livramento22Salisu23Tella27Diallo

Live Text

Match ends, Burnley 2, Southampton 0.

Second Half ends, Burnley 2, Southampton 0.

Foul by Armando Broja (Southampton).

Nathan Collins (Burnley) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Corner, Southampton. Conceded by Josh Brownhill.

Substitution, Burnley. Matthew Lowton replaces Dwight McNeil.

Foul by Che Adams (Southampton).

Josh Brownhill (Burnley) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

VAR Decision: No Penalty Burnley.

Attempt missed. Dwight McNeil (Burnley) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top left corner. Assisted by Charlie Taylor.

Attempt blocked. James Tarkowski (Burnley) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

Corner, Burnley. Conceded by Jan Bednarek.

Substitution, Southampton. Valentino Livramento replaces Kyle Walker-Peters.

Romain Perraud (Southampton) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Foul by Romain Perraud (Southampton).

Dwight McNeil (Burnley) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Substitution, Burnley. Matej Vydra replaces Wout Weghorst.

Foul by Romain Perraud (Southampton).

Connor Roberts (Burnley) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Jan Bednarek (Southampton) is shown the yellow card.

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