Boro counterbalanced the hosts for long stretches on Boxing Day, however Sean Dyche’s side gathered three precious Premier League focuses as their star striker netted 10 minutes from time.

Burnley

Andre Gray scored his first objective in 10 Premier League appearances to secure Burnley a possibly pivotal 1-0 win over Middlesbrough at Turf Moor on Monday.

The striker, who netted 23 times in Burnley’s Championship-winning effort last season, has discovered life troublesome in the top flight and served a four-coordinate boycott prior in the battle for hostile messages posted on Twitter four years back.

It searched for long stretches just as this to a great extent turgid undertaking – including 11 yellow cards – would subside into a grim goalless draw between two sides battling to hold their Premier League status, until Gray’s mediation 10 minutes from time.

A long ball from Tom Heaton was flicked on by substitute Sam Vokes, and albeit Gray’s first-time volley was effective, Victor Valdes should have shown improvement over spill it over the line.

The triumph implies Burnley have taken everything except one of their 20 focuses at Turf Moor this season, while Boro are yet to win out and about since their 2-1 accomplishment at Sunderland in August.

Sean Dyche’s side face another huge home conflict on New Year’s Eve, at home to Sunderland, while Boro go to Old Trafford to go up against an in-shape Manchester United.

Cristhian Stuani spoke to Boro’s singular transform from the 3-0 win over Swansea City last time out and it was he who squandered the amusement’s opening shot in the twelfth moment, volleying wide when Burnley neglected to manage Antonio Barragan’s long ball.

 

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