Burnley never ‘helpless’ in battle to beat drop, insists caretaker Mike Jackson
Caretaker Mike Jackson insisted Burnley’s plight was never helpless after they edged to the brink of safety.
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Caretaker Mike Jackson insisted Burnley’s plight was never helpless after they edged to the brink of safety.
The final match at Villa Park in 2021/22 saw Aston Villa held to a 1-1 draw by relegation scrappers Burnley.
Leeds will head into the final weekend in the bottom three and needing favours from elsewhere as Everton confirmed their Premier League survival.
Nick Pope's heroics at Aston Villa handed Burnley a vital survival lifeline and kept their Premier League future in their own hands.
Emi Buendia quickly turned from villain to hero as Aston Villa were held by Burnley on their final Villa Park showing of the season. The Argentinian, one of four changes by Steven Gerrard, dangled a leg to bring down Maxwel Cornet as Ashley Barnes put the Clarets ahead on the stroke of half-time but, just three minutes after the restart, the playmaker pounced to strike first-time past Nick Pope to make it 1-1.
Burnley edged closer to safety in their desperate battle to retain their Premier League status as they held Aston Villa to a 1-1 draw away from home. Ashley Barnes converted from the penalty spot on the stroke of half-time to give Mike Jackson's side a vital lead after Max Cornet was upended by Emi Buendia.
Mike Jackson is hoping Burnley will be boosted by the return of several players from injury ahead of their crunch clash with Aston Villa on Thursday.
Tottenham supporters will be honorary Newcastle fans tonight. Spurs moved above Arsenal into fourth place in the Premier League with a narrow 1-0 win over Burnley on Sunday lunchtime. And that means it's over to the Gunners in the race for the Champions League.