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		Burnley move out of drop zone with gritty draw at Villa
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			 [May 20, 2022] BIRMINGHAM, 
			England (Reuters) - Burnley moved out of the relegation zone 
			following a 1-1 draw at Aston Villa on Thursday, keeping their 
			Premier League survival in their own hands heading into the final 
			day of the season. 
 A cool penalty by Burnley striker Ashley Barnes and several superb 
			saves by keeper Nick Pope earned Mike Jackson's side a crucial point 
			in their battle to survive as they climbed to 17th in the table on 
			35 points.
 
 A home win over Newcastle United on Sunday would ensure Burnley 
			avoid the drop regardless of what 18th-placed Leeds United do at 
			Brentford. The two sides are level on points but Burnley have a 
			vastly superior goal difference.
 
 "It's not mission accomplished. The least we wanted was a point. 
			We're a little disappointed not to get the three," Burnley interim 
			manager Mike Jackson told the BBC.
 
 "Everything I've seen tonight is what this group does. They've had 
			to dig in, they've had to work. We'll need it again on Sunday."
 
 
			
			 
			Midfielder John McGinn nearly opened the scoring for Villa in the 
			17th minute with a curling shot from the edge of the box, but Pope 
			clawed the ball away.
 
 Barnes put Burnley ahead just before halftime, sending Villa keeper 
			Emiliano Martinez the wrong way with a low penalty into the corner 
			after Burnley were awarded a spot-kick for a foul on Maxwel Cornet 
			by Emiliano Buendia.
 
 The visitors, however, did not lead for long as Buendia made up for 
			conceding the penalty when he equalised in the 48th minute with an 
			excellent first-time shot from inside the box.
 
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			Aston Villa's Emiliano Buendia in action with Burnley's James 
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			 Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill's fine strike 
			from long range was brilliantly saved by Martinez who also stopped a 
			close-range effort from Connor Roberts five minutes from time.
 Villa dominated the closing stages and in stoppage time Pope did 
			well to block an effort by forward Danny Ings, who had scored on 
			each of his four previous Premier League appearances against Burnley.
 
 "Nick Pope is getting better and better," Jackson said of his keeper 
			who produced eight saves, the joint-most he has made in a single 
			Premier League game.
 
 "He's playing out of his skin. He's been unbelievable for us."
 
 Villa, who have won only two of their last 10 Premier League games, 
			remained 14th in the table.
 
 "Honours are even because of Nick Pope. He was outstanding. He's 
			helped his team get a point," Villa manager Steven Gerrard said.
 
 "Moving forward, this club cannot finish 14th again. We need to 
			change things and come back better and stronger next season.
 
 "Their keeper is probably man of match for them but we need to be 
			better. We need to have more quality and answers."
 
 (Reporting by Anita Kobylinska, editing by Ed Osmond)
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