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Dogged Burnley snatch a point off leaders at home

CITY CAN TRIM CHELSEA’S LEAD WITH A WIN OVER BOURNEMOUT­H

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ome debutant Robbie Brady scored a memorable freekick to earn Burnley a 1-1 draw yesterday that prevented Chelsea moving 12 points clear at the Premier League summit.

Brady cancelled out an early strike from Pedro and while the point stretched Chelsea’s lead to 10 points, their advantage will be trimmed to eight points if Manchester City win at Bournemout­h on Monday.

Brady’s goal continued his recent run of success against Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, with the winger having also scored the winning goal for Ireland against Conte’s Italy in the Euro 2016 group stage.

Burnley, whose home record is bettered only by secondplac­e Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea themselves, looked like they might be swept away following an electrifyi­ng start from the league leaders.

But Sean Dyche’s team, who had won seven straight games at Turf Moor after losing to Manchester City in mid-November, showed great resilience and deservedly equalised after 24 minutes through Brady.

A foul by Nemanja Matic on Joey Barton on the edge of the area presented Brady, a clubrecord £13 million (Dh59.67 million) signing from Norwich City last month, with his chance.

He took it in style, curling a magnificen­t 20-yard free-kick over the wall and into the topleft corner.

That cancelled out an equally impressive opener from Chelsea that was started, and finished, by Pedro in the seventh minute.

The Spanish winger helped begin the attack deep in his own half with a pass to Eden Hazard who, in turn, fed Victor Moses on the right.

After skipping past Brady’s crude challenge, Moses crossed for Pedro, who had covered nearly 70 yards, and his low, angled shot gave Tom Heaton no chance in the Burnley goal.

Positive opening

Chelsea had threatened to simply sweep their hosts away during a positive opening in which they repeatedly hit Burnley on the break.

But after weathering that pressure, the Clarets began to show why they have become so feared on their own turf. Burnley

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Burnley should even have taken a lead into the interval after Barton found full-back Matt Lowton, who only had Thibaut Courtois to beat but was denied by a solid block from the Chelsea goalkeeper.

The furious tempo of the game continued after the restart, with a mistake by Matic and an error by David Luiz culminatin­g in Gray gathering Barnes’s pass and shooting straight at Courtois.

Arfield almost twisted and turned his way through on goal late on, but Luiz’s challenge prevented him from giving Burnley six successive home league victories for the first time in 56 years.

 ?? Reuters ?? Chelsea’s Pedro celebrates scoring the first goal against Burnley during the Premier League match yesterday.
Reuters Chelsea’s Pedro celebrates scoring the first goal against Burnley during the Premier League match yesterday.

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