The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hart keeps clean sheet on Burnley Premier League bow

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LONDON: Former England firstchoic­e goalkeeper Joe Hart kept his second successive clean sheet for Burnley in an entertaini­ng scoreless draw with Southampto­n in their Premier League clash on Sunday.

Hart, who made his Burnley debut in Thursday’s 0-0 draw against Istanbul Basaksehir in Europa League qualifying, made a couple of outstandin­g saves while former Clarets favourite Danny Ings made a similarly eye-catching debut for Southampto­n after his loan move from Liverpool.

“I push myself to the edge in all I do. I’m really pleased to be at this club and to be here permanentl­y,” Hart said. “I’ve walked into a nest of top keepers and I’ll have to be on my toes if I want to keep the shirt.”

Burnley had the best of the first half, firing on sight at Alex McCarthy in the Saints goal with the goalkeeper doing well to prevent the visitors going in ahead.

The pick of his saves was denying former England internatio­nal Aaron Lennon from point-blank range, before he got down well to save Ireland internatio­nal Jeff Hendrick’s header at the end of the first half.

McCarthy was beaten once but former Saints midfielder Jack Cork had his goal ruled out for a marginal offside call.

Hart had less to do in the first half but proved equal to Mario Lemina’s header, tipping it over the bar.

Burnley started the second half as they had finished it on the front foot and Icelandic internatio­nal Johann Berg Gudmundsso­n and Stephen Ward both went close to breaking the deadlock.

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