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Barnes strikes twice as Clarets sink Saints

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LONDON: Ashley Barnes struck twice as Burnley beat Southampto­n 3-0 in a meeting of two of last season’s Premier League strugglers at a wet and windswept Turf Moor yesterday. New Southampto­n striker Che Adams went close early, sliding in at the back post to meet a dangerous cross from Yan Valery but the 15 million pound ($18.05 million) signing from Birmingham City couldn’t find the target.

Burnley, who left their own close season signing Jay Rodriguez on the bench against his former club, had the ball in the net through Chris Wood in the 16th minute but provider Barnes was flagged offside and a Video Assistant Referee review backed the decision.

It was a scrappy affair in wild winds and driving rain but the breakthrou­gh came in the 63rd minute when Saints defender Jannik Vestergaar­d misjudged a hopeful long ball forward from Erik Pieters and

Barnes latched on to it and fired home.

The pair combined again for the Clarets’ second, seven minutes later with Dutch debutant Pieter’s cross from deep met superbly on the volley by Barnes. Icelandic winger Johann Berg Gudmundsso­n made it 3-0 in the 75th, winning a challenge with Ryan Bertrand and bursting goal ward before beating goalkeeper Angus Gunn with a precise finish.

Everton missed a string of chances to start their Premier League campaign on a winning note after they were held 0-0 at Crystal Palace yesterday.

The visitors dominated possession and were denied by some desperate Palace defending, with goalkeeper Vicente Guaita pulling off a series of good saves in the first half. Everton missed their best opportunit­y in the 14th minute, when Richarliso­n’s shot was cleared off the line by the home side’s towering striker Christian Benteke.

Palace sprung to life after the break and came close twice inside a minute when Everton keeper Jordan Pickford kept out a Jordan Ayew sitter and then produced a fine reflex save with his foot to deny Max Meyer. Palace lacked bite up front after manager Roy Hodgson left want-away forward Wilfried Zaha, who was denied a move to Everton during the summer transfer window, on the bench.

Zaha made little impact after coming on as a second-half substitute and Richarliso­n came close for the visitors again before they had Morgan Schneiderl­in sent off in the 76th minute for a reckless tackle on Luka Milivojevi­c.

Talismanic Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp came off the bench to give his side a share of the spoils in their first Premier League games since 2007 as they earned a 1-1 draw at Bournemout­h yesterday.

With the visitors showing no sign of nerves despite their lack of Premier League experience, the game was played at a blistering pace, with David McGoldrick fluffing a chance to put Sheffield United ahead in the opening minute.

After finishing 14th last season, Bournemout­h made their Premier League experience tell with a well-worked free kick in the second half, defender Chris Mepham firing home as the Blades defence failed to clear.

With eight minutes left to play coach Chris Wilder summoned Sharp from the bench and the striker, who was United’s top scorer in the Championsh­ip last season with 23 goals, stabbed home the equaliser in the 88th minute.

 ?? — AFP ?? BURNLEY: Burnley’s English midfielder Ashley Westwood (CL) and Burnley’s English striker Ashley Barnes (CR) go for an overhead effort but fail to connect during the English Premier League football match between Burnley and Southampto­n at Turf Moor in Burnley, yesterday.
— AFP BURNLEY: Burnley’s English midfielder Ashley Westwood (CL) and Burnley’s English striker Ashley Barnes (CR) go for an overhead effort but fail to connect during the English Premier League football match between Burnley and Southampto­n at Turf Moor in Burnley, yesterday.

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