West Brom sink closer to drop with Burnley defeat

Daniel Sturridge walks off injured

Daniel Sturridge walks off injured

Burnley won back-to-back games against Everton and West Ham before the global break, with strikers Chris Wood and Ashley Barnes sharing all five goals between them.

All Whites striker Chris Wood grabbed the victor in Burnley's 2-1 win over relegation doomed West Bromwich Albion to maintain their chase for a Europa League place next season.

He has scored league goals since becoming the club's record signing in August.

Wood marked his recall with the second goal after 73 minutes as Burnley moved within two points of sixth-placed Arsenal. The big Kiwi reacted quickly, nodding home from close range to secure Burnley's third straight win.

Following their 2-1 defeat to Burnley on Saturday, they are 10 points off safety with just six games to go.

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Burnley remain in seventh place - on course for a place in the Europa League, the tier below the European Champions League.

SEAN Dyche was delighted to put some demons to bed as Burnley ended their Hawthorns hoodoo.

"Certainly in the first half it was a very confident display, they got about us a bit more the last seven or eight minutes of the first half and the feeling changed in the second half, which it often does away from home, particularly when a team is fighting", Dyche said.

And he could hardly have done it in more breath-taking fashion thanks to a flying first-half volley to give Burnley a half-time lead. "It is a odd place to come being how tough a time they're having, but I thought we handled that well".

"They know they've got to keep working at it, we're not the real deal and it's a constant work in progress".

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