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Ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash between Brentford and Burnley, Sports Mole looks at the head-to-head records and previous meetings between the two clubs.
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Beyer, Roberts and Amdouni: Burnley injury state of play ahead of Brentford trip
Burnley have no fresh injury concerns to contend with ahead of Saturday’s trip to Brentford. Scott Parker’s side head to the capital looking to get back to winning ways after suffering their third straight defeat at the hands of Chelsea last time out.
Enzo Maresca does his best to play down Chelsea as Premier League title contenders, yet here they are, with almost a third of the season gone, just three points off the top.
Burnley have won five of their last seven league games against Brentford (L2), just one fewer than they had in their first 21 league meetings with the Bees (W6 D8 L7). The home side has won all four Premier League meetings between Brentford and Burnley, with the Bees winning theirs 2-0 and 3-0 respectively.
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Scott Parker senses so signs of panic or instability at Burnley amid drop into bottom three
Scott Parker senses no sign of panic or instability at Burnley as they search for a return to winning ways. Last weekend’s 2-0 defeat to Chelsea saw the Clarets drop into the relegation zone after suffering their third consecutive loss.
Burnley, led by ex-Chelsea player Scott Parker, will be eager to spring a surprise and have played their best football on home soil since their Premier League return. Seven of their ten points have been collected at Turf Moor, only tasting defeat to Liverpool and Arsenal.
The temptation is always to stick with sexy big sides each week but I was saddened for Burnley at the weekend. They should have had two penalties against Chelsea. The first was bizarre when Trevoh Chalobah,
As Burnley supporters settled down for a quiet Sunday evening, they were not expecting a club statement to send a shockwave through the fanbase. The club released a statement that the EFL were placing Burnley under an immediate transfer embargo due to the ...
Chelsea took full advantage of their slice of luck as they snuck in front eight minutes before the break. Their first real moment of quality yielded an opener, with Gittens picking out Neto at the far post with a sumptuous cross. The Portugal international made no mistake as he stooped to head home his fourth Premier League goal of the season.
Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernandez deliver a comfortable 2-0 win at Burnley to lift Chelsea to second in the Premier League.
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Burnley Council hosts first Start-Up Burnley networking event
Following the success of the Starting Your Own Business workshop at Burnley Business Week, Burnley Council’s Economy and Development team hosted its first Start-Up Burnley event last week at Impact Conferencing,