Bournemouth had been denied their first Premier League win since October as Armando Broja’s late objective snatched a 1-1 draw for Burnley.
It may show to be a significant level for the Clarets of their relegation battle, with the Albania worldwide nodding residence from Marcus Edwards’ cross. It was Burnley’s solely shot heading in the right direction.
Bournemouth will solely have themselves accountable too, having seen the higher of the possession, however losing their alternatives. Antoine Semenyo did rating with the primary shot heading in the right direction of the sport – which coincidentally was the Cherries just one too.
He capitalised on a slip from Josh Laurent to twist residence a candy strike. Bournemouth shall be grateful to have Semenyo via the busy festive interval with Ghana not qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations – however whether or not he’ll nonetheless be on the membership come January Deadline Day is one other query.
Most of Bournemouth’s 16 pictures went large with Martin Dubravka unchallenged – David Brooks had a plethora of alternatives, with Semenyo and Justin Kluivert additionally responsible of being wasteful.
They had been provided a warning on the finish of the primary half too when Burnley had the ball behind the online. Jaidon Anthony, returning to his former facet, turned residence from Laurent’s cross, however the linesman’s flag was up for offside. VAR took a reasonably prolonged look, and caught with the on-field determination.
It means Bournemouth’s winless run goes on, now stretching to eight video games. They final received on October 26 towards Nottingham Forest, and have drawn their final three in a row. They sit in 14th place on 22 factors, and there have been a smattering of boos across the Vitality Stadium at full-time.
Burnley transfer on to 11 factors however stay second from backside, 5 factors from security. It was the primary level they’ve registered within the Premier League in seven video games.
Iraola: This was the sport we wanted to win
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola to Sky Sports activities : “It’s not the result we wanted. We controlled the game but when you don’t control the game, these things can happen.
“The primary mistake is to not kill the sport. We had sufficient possibilities to attain a second one and we’ve not finished it. We had been controlling the sport and never struggling possibilities towards, however in stoppage time, they must ship everybody ahead and we concede. It is a huge punishment for us.
“In those finishing moments where we were having a couple of chances where you don’t know whether to go more compact in defending for the 1-0 or use the spaces, but we conceded a set-piece.
“In the last games, we are conceding a lot of set plays and it’s something that has punished us today.
“We’re scuffling with our marks. We aren’t a really tall workforce and generally our match ups will not be good for us. As we speak, I feel it occurred and it is costing us within the final video games.
“Definitely it is the most disappointing [of the last three draws]… this is the one we needed to win.
“It is three factors, it is not lots in these video games, however one level is best than shedding, however ultimately, the wins make you advance within the standings and now it is costing us lots.
“We cannot think too much about the run [of eight games without a win]. Take each game as it comes and think about the next one that is Brentford.”
Parker: We had been worthy of some extent
Burnley boss Scott Parker to Sky Sports activities: “Definitely a precious point today. There was big pressure on us coming here, certainly with the run of results we’ve had.
“They created an enormous quantity of strain on this very younger workforce and we had been coming to a troublesome place. We had been worthy of some extent as we speak, which I am actually happy with.
“Anyone who has watched us this year will never question the spirit and the fight this group has got. We’ll be in a fight for the majority of the season, and that fight and togetherness have got will always be there. It’s that fight that got us back into this game, got us a point away from home.
“We’ve shipped some silly goals [this season] and they haven’t given us a chance platform in games to win them because we’re conceding silly opportunities.
“We got here right here as we speak to be defensive and never give Bournemouth a lot house and we did that very properly. We lose slightly one thing within the attacking section of that, however when you might have a solidness about you, you all the time have an opportunity to get one thing again and that was confirmed.
“This brings a line under this run we’ve been on. We’ve now got another big game at home against Everton so we need to take this, use this momentum and positive result which we haven’t had over the last few weeks. This one is and we need to build on that now.”