The Premier League clash between Burnley and Crystal Palace, held at Turf Moor for matchday 14, ended with the visitors taking all three points and a scoreline of 1-0. The decisive moment came in the 43rd minute when Daniel Muñoz found the net, providing Crystal Palace with their only goal of the match.
Daniel Muñoz delivered an impressive performance, not only scoring the goal but also completing 20 key passes, earning him the title of Man of the Match. Marc Guéhi was another standout for Crystal Palace, displaying formidable defensive skills by clearing nine threatening balls.
Burnley’s head coach, Scott Parker, set his team up in a 4-4-2 formation, featuring Martin Dúbravka in goal; a defensive line of Kyle Walker, Hjalmar Ekdal, Maxime Estève, and Quilindschy Hartman; a midfield consisting of Josh Cullen, Florentino Luís, Loum Tchaouna, and Jaidon Anthony; with Lyle Foster and Zian Flemming leading the attack.
On the other side, Oliver Glasner’s Crystal Palace lined up in a 3-6-1 formation with Dean Henderson guarding the goal; Chris Richards, Maxence Lacroix, and Marc Guéhi in defense; a midfield packed with Daniel Muñoz, Adam Wharton, Jefferson Lerma, Tyrick Mitchell, Daichi Kamada, and Yéremy Pino; and Jean-Philippe Mateta as the lone striker.
Referee Thomas Kirk officiated the match at Turf Moor.
Looking ahead, Burnley will face Newcastle United in their next league fixture, while Crystal Palace will visit Fulham. With this outcome, Burnley remains in 19th place with 10 points, whereas Crystal Palace sits comfortably in 5th with 23 points in the standings.
Substitutions for Burnley
45’ 2T – Loum Tchaouna replaced by Bruun Larsen
57’ 2T – Zian Flemming replaced by Hannibal Mejbri, Jaidon Anthony replaced by Marcus Edwards
70’ 2T – Florentino Luís replaced by Lesley Ugochukwu
80’ 2T – Josh Cullen replaced by Armando Broja
Substitutions for Crystal Palace
63’ 2T – Jean-Philippe Mateta replaced by Edward Nketiah, Yéremy Pino replaced by Justin Devenny
75’ 2T – Adam Wharton replaced by Will Hughes
87’ 2T – Daichi Kamada replaced by Jaydee Canvot
