Sean Dyche refusing to press panic button despite Burnley’s defeat to Brentford
Sean Dyche is refusing to press the panic button despite Burnley’s damaging 2-0 defeat at Brentford which left them stuck in the relegation zone.
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Sean Dyche is refusing to press the panic button despite Burnley’s damaging 2-0 defeat at Brentford which left them stuck in the relegation zone.
Liverpool closed the gap to Manchester City at the summit of the Premier League to three points with victory over Brighton.
Burnley stumbled in their attempt to stay up as they lost 2-0 to Brentford after Ivan Toney’s late goals. The game at Brentford Community Ground had been looking like it would finish as a goalless draw and a point for each team — that point would have taken Sean Dyche’s side out of the bottom three.
Republic of Ireland defender Nathan Collins was sent off late on as Burnley failed to climb out of the Premier League relegation zone after a 2-0 defeat at Brentford.
Brentford's in-form striker Ivan Toney scored a brace to bring up five goals in his last two Premier League games, as the promoted side beat struggling Burnley 2-0 to move further away from the relegation zone. Toney, who netted a hat-trick in Brentford's 3-1 win over Norwich City last time out, headed in a superb left-footed cross from playmaker Christian Eriksen to put his team ahead in the 85th minute.
LONDON : Brentford's in-form striker Ivan Toney scored a brace to bring up five goals in his last two Premier League games, as the promoted side beat struggling Burnley 2-0 to move further away from the relegation zone.
Burnley's survival hopes took a huge blow as Ivan Toney's two late goals for Brentford settled their Premier League match and took the Bees closer to securing safety.
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