Bournemouth push Burnley closer to relegation

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By AFP March 03, 2024 08:35 (EAT)
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Bournemouth push Burnley closer to relegation

Burnley F.C manager Vincent Kompany during the FA Cup match between Burnley and Fleetwood Town at Turf Moor, Burnley on Wednesday 1st March 2023. (Photo by Mike Morese/MI News/NurPhoto)

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Bournemouth pushed struggling Burnley closer to relegation from the Premier League with a 2-0 win at Turf Moor on Sunday.

Andoni Iraola's side inflicted Burnley's 20th defeat in 27 league games this season thanks to Justin Kluivert's early goal and Antoine Semenyo's strike in the closing minutes.

While Bournemouth sit comfortably 11 points above the relegation zone after their first league win in 2024, Burnley are languishing in 19th place.

The Clarets are 11 points from safety and look destined for an immediate return to the Championship after last season's promotion.

Vincent Kompany's men are without a win in 10 games in all competitions, losing their last four and conceding 13 goals in the process.

They have lost 11 of their 14 home league games and once again appeared out of their depth despite a determined effort on a chilly afternoon in Lancashire.

"We created I think more shots and chances than in any of the games we've played in the Premier League so far this season. And even after conceding the goal, we carried on," Kompany said.

Burnley were booed off at the final whistle and Kompany added: "That's after every defeat in every club. It's football.

"That's part of the things you have to be able to deal with and eventually it all comes back in a positive way. What we can't drop is the energy levels we had today."

Burnley should have taken an early lead when Wilson Odobert shot straight at Bournemouth keeper Neto from Lorenz Assignon's cross.

Bournemouth suffered a blow when defender Marcos Senesi limped off with a hamstring injury

But in the 13th minute, Bournemouth exposed Burnley's vulnerability at the back.

A long ball from Lewis Cook was seized on by Kluivert, who cut inside Dara O'Shea before lashing his shot past James Trafford.

Burnley got in behind the Bournemouth defence in the 41st minute, but Neto came out sharply to deny David Datro Fofana, with Jacob Bruun Larsen's follow-up bravely blocked by Adam Smith.

Bournemouth nearly doubled their lead in the 56th minute when Kluivert broke free down the left and crossed for Solanke, who was denied by a good save from Trafford.

Burnley thought they had equalised in the 66th minute, but Josh Cullen's close-range effort was disallowed for a foul by Larsen on Smith.

Semenyo wrapped up the points in the 88th minute, breaking down the right flank to curl his shot inside the corner with unerring precision.

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