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Three goals in the last six minutes of normal time gave Burnley a remarkable 4-3 victory over Preston at Turf Moor on Saturday in the first Lancashire derby of the season A hat-trick from Chris Iwelumo and a final winning header from Jay Rodriguez in the end sent Clarets fans home deliriously happy but at 3-1 down with 20 minutes to go it could have been such a different story.

There was no doubt that a turning-point in this game was the sending-off of Preston right back, Billy Jones with just twelve minutes to go and with the Clarets already 3-1 down and looking down and out. Already on a yellow card, Jones delayed taking a throw in for far too long despite, Kevin Friend the referee telling him to get a move on. The frustrated referee had no option but to show him a yellow card for time wasting closely followed by a red one for the second bookable offence. With Preston now down to ten men this seemed to be the boost that the Clarets needed and suddenly we went on the rampage having looked woeful and totally outclassed for virtually the first 80 minutes of this game.

Brian Laws had selected a fairly predictable starting eleven and subs bench for this match. With Tyrone Mears sitting out a one-match automatic ban after being sent off against Swansea at the Liberty Stadium before the International break, David Edgar was given the nod and he lined up at right back. There had been some doubt too that Chris Iwelumo would be fit enough to play having picked up a hamstring injury late on in the Swansea game. He had missed the two Euro 2012 qualifying matches for Scotland during the International break but thankfully had recovered in time to play for the Clarets against Preston. Michael Duff had also recovered from his calf injury but had to be content with a place on the bench. Brian Jensen, in goal was making his 250th appearance for the Clarets as we lined-up as follows:

Jensen, Edgar, Bikey, Carlisle, Fox, Alexander, Wallace, Elliott, Marney, Paterson, Iwelumo

Subs: Grant, Duff, Cort, Cork, Eagles, Thompson, Rodriguez

On a sunny but windswept and showery day, the match got underway in front of what could only be described as a disappointing crowd for such an important derby game. True this was a late kick-off because the match was televised live on BBC2, but even so only 15,509 bothered to turn up and unoccupied seats could be seen in all areas of the ground. Preston`s following in particular was pretty pathetic and could be a sign of the times with the club struggling at the wrong end of the table. After many seasons of being there or there about for a play-offs spot, they finished 17th last season, a very poor season by their standards not helped either by their indifferent start to 2010-11. Burnley on the other hand experienced the dizzy heights of the Premier League last season of course and rarely had crowds below 20,000. The drop back down to the Championship also seems to have affected our enthusiasm and some of the fair-weather fans seem to be staying away this season which is a shame albeit predictably expected. Their loss though considering the final outcome of this match!

It was the Clarets who looked the more nervous though at the start of this game with Preston looking the most likely to open the scoring. This was despite the fact that Preston had yet to score away from home this season, let alone get a point. In the early stages, Jensen had to save well from Keith Treacy before Fox blocked an attempt from Manchester United loan, Josh King.

Very much against the run of play though it was the Clarets who took the lead on nine minutes when Chris Iwelumo headed home following a corner from the left by former Preston winger, Ross Wallace. It wasn`t clear at first if the ball had crossed the line but the officials seemed to be in no doubt and the goal was awarded. Treacy seemed to fluff his clearance attempt with the ball hitting Preston keeper, Lonergan who appeared to knock the ball away to safety. BBC 2 slow-motion though clearly showed the ball was well over the line and that the officials were spot on. 1-0 Clarets!

If the Officials got that one right they failed however to spot the handball that led to Preston`s equaliser on 23 minutes. A long punt by Lonergan into the heart of the Burnley defence caused havoc and panic. Jon Parkin knocked the ball down to Adam Barton but the referee failed to spot that Barton had helped the ball on with the aid of his hand. Clear on goal he let rip with a shot that beat Jensen to make the score 1-1.

Nine minutes later and Clarets fans hearts sank as Preston took the lead. Treacy had earlier clipped the bar and now the former Blackburn Rovers player would rub salt into the wounds by thumping in a low angled-shot into the far corner of the net to put the visitors ahead for the first time.

Things threatened to boil over just before half time after an incident between Elliott and Jones. With both players having a go at each other a melee ensued with virtually all the players on both sides threatening to get involved after rushing over. The referee stepped in to try and calm things down before eventually booking both protagonists. The yellow card would prove far more costly for Jones but for the moment that was it and the Clarets went in at half-time 2-1 down

It was clear based on the first half that our tactics were simply not working. We seemed to lack width and Paterson in particular was having a ‘bad day at the office` out wide with nobody really supporting Iwelumo as our lone striker. Iwelumo had done virtually nothing since scoring the opening goal and it is clear he needs a partner upfront as events would later prove. Paterson would seem the ideal candidate but Laws seems to persist in trying to make him a winger. 4-5-1 or 4-3-3 seems a risky strategy at the moment and perhaps it is time to shake up the starting eleven and move to 4-4-2. I would like to see both Chris Eagles and Jack Cork start with Paterson supporting Iwelumo up front.

Despite the obvious problems based on our first half performance, it was perhaps surprising we came out for the second half without making any changes to the team or formation.

The Clarets though to be fair showed early promise at the start of the second half and Lonergan had to turn away a thunderous shot from Dean Marney as Burnley desperately sought the equaliser . About the hour mark, Laws decided it was time for Plan B. He made a double substitution with Chris Eagles and Jack Cork coming on to replace Paterson and Marney. On 67 minutes it was time for another change with Laws now trying to add to our fire power up front by bringing on Jay Rodriguez to partner Chris Iwelumo up front. A defender though had to be sacrificed to make the change and it was David Edgar who drew the short straw. It was perhaps surprising though that Wade Elliott dropped back into the right back spot. He had looked arguably one of the more impressive midfielders and the one most likely to set up a chance.

On the break, though the Clarets fell further behind on 70 minutes and it was Elliott who perhaps should have done better after finding himself out of position. Treacy got in a left footed cross to find Jon Parkin who expertly let rip with a side-footed volley that gave Jensen no chance. 3-1 Preston and now the game looked truly over for the Clarets but little did we know at this stage what fate would deliver.

Burnley stepped on the throttle a little bit after the goal but it all looked a bit forlorn. Jack Cork thumped the ball just over the top before Eagles went on a run and delivered a superb cross only for the Chelsea loan midfielder to see his header blocked by the arm of Jones amidst claims for a penalty. Jones luck though was about to run out after being booked a second time, this time for time wasting from a throw-in after 78 minutes. The red card decision incensed Preston manager, Darren Ferguson but it was just the tonic the Clarets needed with the impossible about to happen.

With the Clarets now in overdrive, Lonergan first had to contend with a low shot from Rodriguez which he managed to save at full stretch. He had no chance though with Iwelumo`s stunning shot after 84 minutes which reduced the arrears to 3-2. Iwelumo picked up a pass from Alexander and volleyed sweetly into the net from the edge of the area to give all Clarets fans the faintest of hopes.

Sensationally the Clarets drew level four minutes later and again it was an Alexander-Iwelumo double act. This time Iwelumo rose to get in a glancing header from Alexander`s cross with the ball flying into the far corner of the net to make it remarkably all square but there was still more to come!

A shell-shocked Preston fell apart 60 seconds later as Burnley completed a remarkable comeback to take all three-points. As the ball came over from a Wallace corner, there was Jay Rodriguez virtually unmarked to head home and complete a miserable day all round for Preston fans. All they could do was head back down the M65 completely heartbroken after seeing their team snatch defeat from certain victory. They also probably heard two chants generously given to them by delighted Clarets fans ringing in their ears- ‘3-1 and you ****** it up ‘along with ‘Wallace, Wallace what`s the score` the latter a chant the Preston fans tried to inflict on us with the score at 3-1 only to be given it back at 4-3!

What a remarkable day for the Ferguson family it was too! Sir Alex was at Turf Moor yesterday flanked by Alastair Campbell and Mike Phelan. He was there of course to watch his son`s team`s performance which included two of his players out on loan to Preston. Both Joshua King and Matty James though were stretchered off in this game which must be a concern with news awaited of their injuries. However, that aside it was a remarkable co-incidence for both father and son to lose 3-1 leads away from home on the same day. Manchester United of course had earlier lost a 3-1 lead in added time against Everton at Goodison Park with the Toffees earning a point in a 3-3 draw. The Clarets though went one better!

Anyway who cares about the Fergusons? 4-3 Clarets! What can you say? In the end a fantastic end result with the Clarets now in 5th spot on 10 points still just 3 points behind the league leaders, QPR. In contrast, Preston are now third from bottom with just three points from five games! Time to celebrate maybe but let`s be clear for 80 minutes of this game we were not at the races and that must be a worry. We are being lucky at the moment and somehow picking up points despite playing badly for large periods. They say you need that sort of luck to get promotion but we really do need to start playing with more consistency if we are to ensure we are not going to rely on this luck all season. At times we seem just too slow in the build up in midfield and we seriously have to question whether Iwelumo is going to be able to hack it alone up front all season. This win though will do no harm to Brian Laws street cred. Laws is gradually building more and more respect from Clarets fans although at 3-1 down there a few rumblings that suggested otherwise. Preston sorted, now bring on Bolton!

Match Stats

Burnley: Jensen, Edgar (Rodriguez 67), Bikey, Carlisle, Fox, Alexander, Wallace, Elliott, Marney (Cork 58), Paterson (Eagles 58), Iwelumo

Subs Not Used: Grant, Duff, Cort, Thompson

Goals: Iwelumo 9, 84, 88 and Rodriguez 90

Booked: Elliott 25

Preston: Lonergan, Morgan, Davidson, St.Ledger, Jones, James (Russell 54), Coutts (Hayes 65), Treacy, Barton, King (Parry 28), Parkin

Subs Not Used: Arestidou, W.Brown, Gray, C.Brown

Goals: Barton 23, Treacy 32, Parkin 70

Booked: Jones was Red-Carded for Two Yellow Cards (25,78), Yellow also for Morgan 51, St.Ledger 90

Referee: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire)

Possession: 56% Burnley, 44% Preston (Source: BBC Sport)

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17 comments

  • turfmanphil says:

    Mixed feelings about this! Great result in the end but undertones of worry based on first 80 minutes

  • AndyHo says:

    Another positive would have to be the form of Iwelumo. As long as we can get the ball to him he seems ready to deliver. (Could Wolves be on the wrong end of this deal?)

  • vinrogue says:

    I will be happy to be promoted with a “Lucky Manager” at the helm. We won and the lad as tmp puts it that “went AWOL for long periods” scored a hat trick…..he can go missing for long periods every home game for me as long as he scores 3. Laws has appraised the game perfectly if you read his interviews post match, he is under no illusions on the amount of improvement needed.

  • cornwallclaret says:

    Very happy with the result, but will we get promotion? on 80 minutes evidence I very much doubt it but I still think we have the players to do it, just a matter of selection, tactics and motivation, although we do not seem to be lacking the latter. The sending off was the turning point but the introduction of Eagles, Cork and Rodriguez clinched the game. It will be interesting to see Laws next team selection, I would go for a Cork and Eagles start. On the matter of Iwelimo, I have some friends who are Wolves supporters and they said at the time we signed Iwelumo “you’ve got a good one there”

  • turfmanphil says:

    No doubt then VR you will continue to enjoy the Clarets playing like they did for the first 80 minutes of the game. It was tosh and I will be amazed if that luck holds out for the rest of the season or that Iwelumo isolated up front will get another hat-trick unless Laws starts changing tactics earlier rather than later and gives him some support. Agree with CC totally

  • Fedupclaret says:

    Agree with cornwall everybody happy with the result, is this team good enough for promotion on paper you would think so but whether thats the case come May who knows. At home we have got to change the system and go 4.4.2 and start using Pato in his right position and not on the wing, the midfield needs to be sorted. BL and the team were very lucky on Saturday and unless BL can sort the right tactics and team the luck will run out very quickly.

  • Couch Potato says:

    Start Iwelumo and Pato (or Jay Rod) up front at home, but Thommo on his own away, as he’s a better lone striker than Iwo. Don’t play Grezza and Marney: one or t’other. I’d go for Marney at the moment. Beyond this, more rotation in starting midfield is needed, with Cork and Eagles certainly due some starts. Meanwhile, is Mears’ head in it? If not, start Duffman (or maybe even Wade) at RB. I’d give Duffman or Edgar a start in the centre ahead of Carlisle on Saturdya’s showing, but Edgar is not a right back. Not so sure I wouldn’t give Easton a chance to show what he’s got.

  • WelshClaret says:

    Laws was spot on about the improvement needed, but the improvement was there to see once the right players were on the pitch. Failiure to string more than one or two passes together showed a lack of confidence in the side for most of the match and I was beginning to wonder about Laws and his team selection as well as his tactics. Agree with the above, it was dreadful to watch for about 70 minutes, but once Cork and Eagles finally came on the whole team started to put it together, and there we were watching what we could have been watching right from the off. It was obviously apparent at the Liberty Stadium the difference these two made once they came on, albeit too late in the game, and yet they still sit on the bench for most of this match? You got it right at the end Brian, just a small matter of getting it right from the start from now on. We’ve got the players to terrorise these championship sides , let’s play them and wrap the game up before half time, instead of giving them the upper hand before having to claw our way back in every match so far.

  • sheclaret says:

    Great result for us, we arn’t always going to be so lucky we do need to get it sorted, at the moment we don’t look good, barring the odd spell. Although I will keep taking those results, unfortunately it is not gauranteed. Totally agree about starting Eagles and Cork. Came home after the game and watched the football league show later on, and got a good look at Darren Ferguson. While I don’t think people should comment on other peoples looks I do think he loo’s like he has come from Royston Vasey (League of Gentlemen)!

  • ruane says:

    I was more amused by Fergy jr he’s just like his dad bitching about refs! what he failed to say about the red card he should have had his marching orders just before thati the tackle from behind that should have gave us a pen & the handballseconds before that. I don’t rate the ref at all everytime we get him theres always a sending off in the game. As for the Eliott debate IMO he’s not on his best form at all far too often his passes went to PNE!

  • Claretdale says:

    Am really pleased that their is the general awareness that we were incredibly lucky to win on Saturday and off the top of my head I cannot remember a claret victory we have deserved less. Yes we won, Yes it was a great finish – but it really was bad! Corky needs to start for me. Impresses every time he plays. Agree that Bikey was superb, but could he have done more for the PNE third. He seemed to amble back – surely he should not be beaten by Parkin over half the length of the pitch?

  • turfmanphil says:

    I just wonder if Alexander is going to last the season. Yes he is our captain but if we want Cork and Eagles to start who do we drop? Marney is one obvious one but which other midfielder? Do we need a holding midfielder? Would Edgar be an alternative there if we do?

  • WelshClaret says:

    I’d keep Alexander, once we started playing he was back to his usual self and was one of the main providers of those important crosses. I’d go for gold with Eagles, Alexander, Cork and Elliott playing behind Patterson and Iwelumo , with J Rod ready depending on Patto’s form. Edgar didn’t impress at right back, so let’s hope Mears comes back and shows he’s up for it . Wallace and Marney as benchwarmers for the moment, with Mears, Bikey, Carlisle and Fox in front of Jensen. Problem is, I like Thommo as well and he’s always an option – it’d be interesting to see him up front with Iwelumo .

  • Totally_Claret says:

    Andre Bikey MOTM without a doubt

  • RickersTwickers says:

    I watched this one on the telly whilst stars such as Tom Jones, Katherine Jenkins and….The Saturdays were soundchecking across the road. They were all loud, but I was louder when our third and fourth goals went in. Apologies to anyone who was passing by RT Towers at about 7.15pm on Saturday. I have reviewed my behaviour now and realise that my celebratory cries and hand gestures in front of the window could have been mis-construed. Think we all know we were pretty poor on Saturday and to nick three points was a real bonus. I agree with Dale about Bikey – though thought the big fella had a decent enough game overall. I have a theory that making three mistakes in quick succession will lead to conceding a goal and Bikey’s somewhat ponderous approach meant The Artificial Beast had too much space to score Preston’s third. Nevertheless, three points will do me very nicely.

  • CasualClaret says:

    I left at 3-1. One word…. d’oh!

  • canadaclaret says:

    Sorry, but having watched 70 minutes of dire rubbish, I have to say that against a better team we are going to get murdered more than once if we continue to play like that. From the 25th min to the 85th min I was left wondering why Iwolumo hadn’t been taken off, he just lost interest.

    Bikey was my MOTM as well. At least he seems to be up for it every week.

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