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On the basis of their performance against Liverpool on Sunday, Burnley are good enough to remain a Premier League side next season.
They were the better team against the Reds for the majority at Turf Moor, only to find Alisson Becker in inspired form between the sticks.
Wasteful finishing and mistimed runs did not help their cause but, in difficult conditions and backed by a volatile crowd, they caused Jurgen Klopp’s side problems.
The fact they currently lie rock bottom of the table, seven points off safety, is due to the amount of games in hand they hold, having been stung by a Covid-19 outbreak earlier in the season, with them having played four games less than league-leaders Man City.
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Sean Dyche’s side don’t concede many, as Liverpool found out, but they don’t score many either.
It’s why they’ve only won once this season yet have drawn 11 of their 21 matches.
Fabinho’s winner was the 29th goal they have conceded in the Premier