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Simon Burnton

Burnley 0-1 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened

Erling Haaland
A single Erling Haaland goal takes Man City top, and relegates Burnley in the process. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters

Right then, I’m off. Here once again is Jamie Jackson’s match report:

And by way of bonus here’s Sam Cunningham on Bournemouth’s 2-2 draw with Leeds:

Pep Guardiola has emerged to discuss the match (though he spends most of the interview watching replays on a screen behind the interviewer’s shoulder). He too is repeatedly asked why City, who – to remind you – won the game to go top of the league – were so bad.

The chances were there. We created a lot. Make a fantastic game. We did everything. We had a demanding game three days ago. We played a really good game where we missed some goals. There’s no frustration. Why should there be frustration? We won three points. Of course we could do better in scoring goals but the guys did really well. The game was really well played in so many ways. Of course we could have scored more, but we take it.

He’s pressed to explain why this performance was so much less impressive than Sunday’s

I completely disagree. Because we made a better performance in terms of chances than on Sunday. The performance was really, really good.

Jamie Jackson has filed his match report from Turf Moor, and here it is:

Manchester City lead the Premier League for the first time since the opening week so the title is now a riveting five-game shootout with Arsenal.

The Gunners were top for 200 consecutive days until Erling Haaland’s first-half goal ended the run and proved the slender difference to Burnley, who have gone straight back to the Championship.

Much more here:

So we know Burnley and Wolves are going down, while Coventry are going up. But who’s going to be promoted with them? Ipswich took a step in the right direction tonight by beating Charlton to go back into second place, and with a game in hand over all their rivals and the best goal difference outside the Sky Blues. And Ed Aarons was there to see it:

Erling Haaland, tonight’s matchwinner, has a chat in which he is repeatedly encouraged to express disappointment in tonight’s performance and repeatedly refrains from doing so.

We had a lot of chances, but I’m happy we won and that’s the most important thing. It’s all about winning, no matter how. And now, focus on Saturday. Keep going, try to win now on Saturday. 1-0 is amazing, I don’t know why you keep asking. I’m super happy, and as they sing we are top of the league so be happy.

Manchester City go top, Burnley go down

So those three points for City take them above Arsenal on goals scored, while those no points for Burnley mean they cannot now save themselves, and they will be back in the Championship next season. The league table thus looks like this:

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Man City 33 37 70
2 Arsenal 33 37 70
3 Man Utd 33 13 58
4 Aston Villa 33 6 58
5 Liverpool 33 11 55
6 AFC Bournemouth 34 1 51
7 Brighton 34 9 50
8 Chelsea 34 8 48
9 Brentford 33 4 48
10 Everton 33 1 47
11 Sunderland 33 -4 46
12 Fulham 33 -3 45
13 Crystal Palace 32 -1 43
14 Newcastle 33 -3 42
15 Leeds 34 -8 39
16 Nottm Forest 33 -9 36
17 West Ham 33 -17 33
18 Tottenham Hotspur 33 -11 31
19 Burnley 34 -34 20
20 Wolverhampton 33 -37 17

Final score: Burnley 0-1 Manchester City

90+5 mins: But nothing comes of it, and the referee blows his whistle to end it!

90+4 mins: Burnley have 60 seconds of pressure, and they have a corner at the end of it. They must score. Dubravka comes forward!

90+3 mins: Khusanov hits a long ball forward and Haaland bursts beyond the backline towards it, but Dubravka comes out of his penalty area and takes control.

90+2 mins: Not another City corner. We’re midway through four advertised minutes of stoppage time.

90+2 mins: Cherki sprints into the area and checks onto his left foot, at which point Florentino does really well to get a foot of his own in the way.

90 mins: Incredible miss from O’Reilly! Bernardo Silva’s shot deflects to him, in front of goal, five yards out and with nothing much to do except smash it in. He kind of gently, apologetically flubs it to Dubravka.

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90 mins: Really this has felt like a game in which City were always going to do precisely whatever they needed to.

89 mins: Another shot from Haaland. Bernardo Silva’s shot deflects off Esteve to the City striker, but his effort is underpowered and Dubravka gathers.

87 mins: More substitutions, Tresor and Edwards coming on for Anthony and Laurent.

86 mins: Yet another City corner, and this one is kind of cleared, City recycle the ball, faff around on the edge of the box for a bit and finally play it back to Nico Gonzalez, who shoots just wide.

84 mins: Having started the night in midfield before moving to left-back after Ait-Nouri’s substitution, O’Reilly now seems to have redeployed to the attack.

82 mins: Two more Burnley substitutions see Flemming and Humphreys go off, and Broja and Florentino come on.

80 mins: Chance! Well, of sorts! Cherki pulls back to Haaland, but the ball comes to him at knee height, a bit behind him and very quickly, and he can’t improvise a shot on target.

79 mins: City win their 804th corner, but they take it short, mess around for a while and don’t achieve very much.

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76 mins: Nearly a thing for Burnley! They break and it’s two on two briefly, but the ball is played to the feet of Flemming and that, in this game at least, is where attacks go to die.

76 mins: The City fans make their own entertainment, with a chorus of Blue Moon. Their team continue to control the game in a strangely dull way.

73 mins: The second half has been a bit slow, really, with neither side showing much urgency. But Burnley must score if they are to keep alive their slender hopes of avoiding relegation, and presumably desperation will have to set in at some point.

71 mins: Burnley take off Tchaouna and bring on Lyle Foster to bolster their attack.

71 mins: That corner leads to another corner, which leads to a Cherki shot, dragged wide from 25 yards.

70 mins: Save! Doku’s cross somehow evades Haaland but it runs through to Savinho, whose low shot is turned round the post.

68 mins: Cherki flicks the ball up and tries to pop a little loopy cross into the area, but it hits a defender and only loops as far as Dubravka.

65 mins: The night’s first substitutions, and they see City take off Ait-Nouri and Semenyo, and bring on Nico Gonzalexz and Savinho.

64 mins: Ward-Prowse plants a foot on top of one of Bernardo Silva’s inside the penalty area. Entirely accidental, clearly, but the Portuguese goes down. Nothing doing.

63 mins: It’s a challenge, this, for the liveblogger. Ordinarily when a team starts an attack you’ll wait for it to finish before posting an update, but sometimes with City this can take five minutes or so.

60 mins: Then at the other end Ward-Prowse’s free-kick is partially cleared, allowing Hartman to demonstrate what happens when he has a wild swing of his left boot. Goal kick.

58 mins: A wild swing of Doku’s right boot from 20 yards or so sends the ball whizzing over the bar. Guardiola looks disgusted.

55 mins: Haaland hits the post! Esteve’s tackle takes the ball away from Semenyo but sends it rolling to the giant Norwegian, who prods it across goal and out of play off the outside of the far post.

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53 mins: It’s been a bit scrappy thus far, this half. City yet to rediscover the extreme composure they showed in the first, and/or Burnley disrupting them more successfully.

50 mins: For a moment it looks like Flemming’s flick is going to release Anthony, but Khusanov and Matheus Nunes combine to snuff out the chance at the expense of a corner.

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49 mins: Cherki runs with the ball towards the Burnley area from halfway before passing a little too far ahead of Semenyo, who stretches to control and then stretches again to shoot over the bar.

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47 mins: Burnley give the ball away in their defensive third, but City only convert it into an optimistic Semenyo shot, which hits a defender before it can not particularly worry Dubravka.

46 mins: City do in the end turn up, allowing Burnley to restart the game.

Burnley’s players are back out, and waiting for City to turn up for the second half.

In tonight’s other Premier League game it’s currently Bournemouth 0-0 Leeds United. Niall McVeigh is providing regular updates from that one, and games across the Football League, here:

Just the 66% of possession for City, and 13 shots (six on target) to Burnley’s five (one). By almost any metric it’s been extremely one-sided. But for all that Flemming has twice been played clean through, or near enough. There’s not a lot of hope here for Arsenal, but there isn’t none either.

Half time: Burnley 0-1 Manchester City

45+3 mins: That is half time, and City take a slender lead into it.

45+1 mins: There’ll be two minutes of stoppage time, and they start with a free-kick on the right and then, when it’s sent into the area but refuses to drop to either Humphreys or Ekdal, a corner.

45 mins: Quite an odd half of football, this: 10 wild minutes at the start, and then 35 that have largely involved City players passing the ball slowly between themselves.

42 mins: A lovely through ball to Doku, who crosses towards Haaland, but Esteve gets there first and clears. Haaland roars with frustration. He’s not in the defender-gets-there-first business.

39 mins: A fifth corner for City. They’re absolutely bossing this game, but Burnley have also had two or three decent chances, so there’s life in it yet. For now.

37 mins: Cherki has a bad first touch. I repeat, we have witnessed a mildly disappointing first touch from Rayan Cherki.

35 mins: Cherki goes on a 70-yard run into the area before trying to tee up Haaland, but the striker went to the far post rather than the near and Burnley clear. Then Bernardo Silva taps back to Ait-Nouri, who has little time but for all that it’s a fine chance, which he profoundly wastes.

32 mins: He’s OK, and play resumes with a City corner, which Tchaouna clears.

31 mins: Dubravka is down, and Burnley’s physios run on and look earnestly at his right knee.

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29 mins: Then Burnley break, Tchaouna finds a pass through to Flemming, but his first touch is not great and his second is wild, a left-foot shot, taken as Khusanov slides in, that sent the ball extraordinarily high.

28 mins: Save! After two superb quickfire exchanges of passes on the edge of the area, Cherki involved in both, the ball is laid off to O’Reilly, whose shot from the edge of the area is pushed away.

27 mins: And back to slow passing from City. This is just remorseless domination.

25 mins: The corner is sent beyond the far post, where O’Reilly heads goalwards. Dubravka is there and it has no chance of going in, but it’s another shot on target.

24 mins: They do end all that possession with a shot, though. Bernardo Silva with it, and it deflects wide.

23 mins: City have controlled the last few minutes. They’re in no hurry whatsoever, the game being played at walking pace.

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20 mins: Another blocked City shot, and this time it’s Bernardo Silva doing the shooting and Haaland doing the accidental blocking. Plus, he’s offside..

19 mins: Another Cherki effort, the Frenchman picked out on the right of the area by Bernardo Silva and cutting inside, but his shot hits a defender.

16 mins: Burnley should score! It’s a lovely pass from Walker to Flemming, who checks rather than continuing into the box, delays his shot, delays it a bit more, notices Donnarumma falling over, and then shanks his shot feebly wide.

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15 mins: A nice, fluent move from City, featuring a particularly neat Haaland flick, ends with things nearly but not quite opening up for Cherki.

13 mins: A few minutes without anyone nearly scoring, after an absurd opening 10 minutes. “I have something of a soft spot for Burnley,” admits Hasan. “Is it because they’re a team with genuine footballing pedigree? Is it because they deserve better than the seemingly eternal no-man’s land of being too weak for top tier but too good for second tier football? Is it because they have a disgustingly handsome manager? Well partly yes to all, but mainly it would have been nice if all three promoted sides had been able to swim instead of sink this time, especially after last season’s new fish all went back on the same shuttle bus in May. So I’m hoping against hope for a proper plot twist tonight.”

11 mins: “I keep reading that City will go top if when they win tonight,” notes Justin Kavanagh. “But there’s just one goal between them and Arsenal in the Goal Difference column. So what if it’s 0-1 to City tonight?” They are, as I type, level on points and on goal difference, but City have scored three more goals. So, they’re top.

8 mins: And now City nearly double their lead! Really, this is ridiculous. Haaland is in the area and in space again, but his shot hits a defender’s leg and goes over.

8 mins: Burnley nearly equalise within seconds of conceding, Hartman’s lovely touch nearly setting him up, but Khusanov throws himself in the way of the ball.

7 mins: It was a classy route one goal, really: a longish ball out of defence is brought down well by Doku, who turns, sees Haaland setting off between the centre-backs, and has a fairly simple job to set him free.

GOAL! Burnley 0-1 Manchester City (Haaland, 5 mins)

Now City do score! Haaland, released by Doku, runs clear of the defence, draws the keeper, and chips over his legs and into the net!

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4 mins: Now City hit the post! Bernardo Silva gets to the byline, turns and passes to Semenyo, who passes on to Cherki, who has a phenomenal chance to put City ahead, but Dubravka somehow fingertips his shot onto the woodwork!

3 mins: Save! The first shot on target of the game comes from Burnley, for whom Anthony cuts inside Nunes and sends a curler towards the far post, which Donnarumma pushes away.

3 mins: Bernardo Silva runs towards the penalty area, and given that nobody seems inclined to challenge him he keeps going into the area, and he ends up with an excellent shooting chance. But all those defenders who didn’t challenge him had to be somewhere, and that turned out to be in the way of his shot.

1 min: Scott Parker has put on a grey top over his grey sweater. I think this calls his coaching credentials into question: can you be inspired by a man who seems obsessed with the colour grey?

1 min: Peeeep! City get the ball rolling.

Out come the teams! Can Burnley do Arsenal the biggest possible favour tonight, or are City going top and the Clarets down? It’s almost time to find out!

Just Rayan Cherki doing an outrageously ostentatious warm-up no-look pass*.

* Or at least that’s what it looks like, it’s just a photograph.

Scott Parker has an extremely brief chat. Important sartorial update: he’s gone with a grey cableknit sweater tonight, rather than a cardigan.

There ain’t no time to look in the future or look in the past. There’s a huge challenge tonight in front of the cameras and we’re representing a badge and they’re representing themselves. That’s the main challenge really.

Pep Guardiola has a chat with Sky Sports. He says he expects from Burnley “crosses, crosses, always crosses”. Interesting, given that Burnley are 20th in the Premier League this season on average number of crosses per game, and 61 of their crosses have been classified as key passes so far this season, more only than Sunderland and way behind Manchester City’s 79. Anyway, here’s a snippet of Guardiola:

You have to adapt. Huge respect for Burnley, of course. In the Premier League every game you have to do the proper, proper thing. Six games left, we have the opportunity to try to win the three points.

Pep Guardiola had promised changes tonight, but in the end there’s only one and that has been forced on him by Rodri’s injury. So Rayan Aït-Nouri comes in, which means Nico O’Reilly moves into midfield.

The teams!

Tonight’s lineups are in, and are here:

Burnley: Dubravka; Walker, Ekdal, Humphreys, Esteve, Hartman; Tchaouna, Ward-Prowse, Laurent, Anthony; Flemming. Subs: Broja, Edwards, Foster, Florentino, Lucas Pires, Tresor, Ugochukwu, Weiss, Worrall.
Manchester City: Donnarumma; Matheus Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, Ait-Nouri; Bernardo Silva, O’Reilly; Semenyo, Cherki, Doku; Haaland. Subs: Ake, Foden, Nico Gonzalez, Kovacic, Omar Marmoush, Savinho, Reijnders, Stones, Trafford.
Referee: Andy Madley.
VAR: Stuart Attwell.

Pre-match reading: Here’s Oliver Hopkins of Opta Analyst on the wonderful Bernardo Silva, who is leaving City at the end of the season and will be missed.

Preamble

Hello world! There are only two Premier League games tonight, but still it could be a pivotal day in the season. Arsenal have been top of the table since they beat West Ham 2-0 on 4 October*, fully 200 days ago by my count, and tonight they will be knocked off their perch if Manchester City win at Burnley.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Arsenal 33 37 70
2 Man City 32 36 67
3 Man Utd 33 13 58
4 Aston Villa 33 6 58
5 Liverpool 33 11 55

How likely is that? Well, in City’s last five visits to Turf Moor in all competitions they have come out on top every time, and by an aggregate scoreline of 14-1. No wonder Pep Guardiola says he is “more relaxed than ever”, declaring that nerves are, like, so last season.

“Nervous was last season,” he said. See, I told you that’s what he said. “Pressure was last season. I could bring, as a manager, the team not in the Champions League. Now, I’m more relaxed than ever, even before Arsenal. The feeling is that we have done a really, really good season. Now is the moment to enjoy more than ever.”

A City win would also seal Burnley’s relegation, Scott Parker’s side having won only one league game since October, since when they have taken a miserable 10 points from 24 games.

Pos Team P GD Pts
16 Nottm Forest 33 -9 36
17 West Ham 33 -17 33
18 Tottenham Hotspur 33 -11 31
19 Burnley 33 -33 20
20 Wolverhampton 33 -37 17

In a worrying moment Parker revealed yesterday he has “sacrificed my family” to improve Burnley’s chances of success. The Lancashire Constabulary are yet to get involved, though, and it’s being widely assumed that he has not literally sacrificed them. He just means he has worked quite hard. Having said that, if any members of his family are reading this could they please get in touch, it would be hugely reassuring to hear from them.

“Since I’ve come here, I’ve put a Burnley shirt on and I’ve done absolutely everything in my power,” Parker said. “I dedicate everything. I sacrifice my family. I sacrifice a young 10-year-old who moves up and changes school. In fact, at times it’s probably unhealthy how hard I work. I work for just one cause and that’s for this club to try and be successful.”

And yet, he appears to be unpopular with the club’s fans. “I played football for 20 years and I’ve been relegated two or three times,” he added. “I’ve had poor performances but one thing there never, ever was, was a fan base that didn’t appreciate, didn’t absolutely worship [me] in terms of the way I played. That’s just who I am and it kills me that for times this year, that’s not been the case with the fans.”

* On the day Arsenal went top Spurs were third, having lost only one of their first seven games. *crying with laughter emoji”*

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