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Burnley vs Brentford. Premier League.

Turf MoorAttendance18,821.

Burnley 3

  • C Wood (4th minute)
  • M Lowton (32nd minute)
  • M Cornet (36th minute)

Brentford 1

  • S Ghoddos (79th minute)

Burnley 3-1 Brentford: First-half flurry sees Sean Dyche’s side secure first Premier League win of season

Report and free match highlights as Burnley score three first-half goals for the first time in the Premier League at Turf Moor; Chris Wood, Matthew Lowton and Maxwel Cornet all on target as Burnley end 12-game winless league run and Brentford lose first away match of campaign

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Burnley’s win over Brentford in the Premier League

Burnley secured their first Premier League win of the season in style as a 3-1 victory at Turf Moor saw Brentford finally taste defeat away from home.

The hosts shot out of the blocks with Chris Wood scoring inside four minutes, and they were then denied a second when a tight offside call ruled out Maxwel Cornet's effort (15).

Matthew Lowton's header (32) eventually doubled their lead just before Cornet continued his fine form with a superb strike (36) that saw Burnley score three first-half goals at home for the first time ever in the Premier League.

Saman Ghoddos scored a stylish consolation for the visitors (79), but Burnley held their nerve to end a 12-game winless league run that had stretched across two seasons, while for Brentford it is a first away loss this campaign and now three league defeats on the spin after losing at home to Chelsea and Leicester.

How Burnley ended the drought

"This is the best l have seen Burnley play," Sue Smith said on Soccer Saturday at half-time, and it was hard to disagree going by their performances so far this season.

Burnley's Chris Wood celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the gam
Image: Burnley's Chris Wood celebrates scoring Burnley's first goal of the game

A dream start for Burnley saw them take the lead after just four minutes when Lowton's long ball evaded Ethan Pinnock and found Wood for the opener.

Player ratings

Burnley: Pope (6), Lowton (8), Mee (7), Tarkowski (7), Taylor (8), Gudmundsson (7), Brownhill (6), Westwood (7), McNeil (7), Cornet (7), Wood (8).

Subs: Vydra (6).

Brentford: Fernandez (5), Pinnock (5), Henry (5), Jansson (5), Zanka (5), Canos (6), Norgaard (6), Jensen (5), Onyeka (5), Forss (5), Toney (6).

Subs: Ghoddos (6), Janelt (6), Roerslev (6).

Man of the match: Chris Wood

Brentford were all at sea at the back, and could have been trailing by two after 15 minutes, but a marginal offside call saw Wood flagged before he flicked the ball on for Cornet.

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Matt Lowton celebrates after doubling Burnley's lead
Image: Matt Lowton scored just his third goal ever for Burnley

On what was a tough opening 45 minutes for Alvaro Fernandez, who was deputising for the injured David Raya, the Brentford goalkeeper then came out but then retreated as Lowton met Charlie Taylor's cross to head in Burnley's deserved second.

Team news

Both sides made two changes from their previous Premier League outings. Ben Mee and Johann Gudmundsson replaced Nathan Collins and Jack Cork for Burnley.

Marcus Forss started ahead of Bryan Mbeumo for Brentford, while Alvaro Fernandez made his first Premier League start in goal with David Raya out for four to five months.

Four minutes later, it was a third for Burnley, with Cornet scoring the pick of the bunch when curling in a sumptuous effort from the edge of the area after a flowing team move for his fourth league goal of the season.

After the break, Burnley appeared happy to sit on their three-goal lead and put the onus on Brentford to make it a contest.

The visitors did get on the scoresheet to end Burnley's hopes of a clean sheet, with substitute Ghoddos practically horizontal when his scissor-kick strike found the bottom corner.

The goal was the beginning and the end of the comeback, however, and cheers erupted around Turf Moor at full-time to celebrate a first league win of the season at the 10th time of asking.

What the managers said...

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Sean Dyche celebrated his ninth year in charge of Burnley with a 3-1 win over Brentford, their first Premier League victory of the season

Burnley boss Sean Dyche: "The players deserve it. The performances have not been far away, I've said it all along. Sometimes I'm a broken record. Today we had that clinical edge.

"The first half we took the game on, the energy and finishing was really good. Second half we got nervous, but the fans were terrific and they've been standing by us.

"There was a real determination. Cornet has hit the ground running, and Lowton's getting up there for a goal. You want that openness, today that was on show."

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Brentford boss Thomas Frank admitted his side had an off-day defensively as they lost 3-1 against Burnley, finding themselves 3-0 down at HT at Turf Moor

Brentford boss Thomas Frank: "Congratulations to Dyche and Burnley - a well-deserved win. It was almost written in the stars, Dyche's ninth year anniversary today. Of course I hate losing, I don't want to, but he deserved that win.

"We had one bad half against West Ham, and this is our second bad half in the Premier League. We know what Burnley are good at, and they showed that in the first half. Our normal standard of defending is normally much better than how we executed today.

"It's football. Burnley tried to do what they do very well, and we tried to defend it. Even when you know what they do, sometimes you concede a goal. If it's a perfect ball, you can't do anything. It doesn't help they scored after four minutes."

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  • This was Burnley's first home league win since January against Aston Villa, ending a 14-game winless run at Turf Moor.
  • Brentford have suffered three consecutive league defeats for the first time since February, with the Bees having lost just two of their previous 22 league games before this current losing run.
  • Burnley scored more than one goal in a home Premier League game for the first time since January, when they beat Aston Villa 3-2. They hadn't scored more than one in any of their previous 14 at Turf Moor in the Premier League before today.
  • Maxwel Cornet has netted four goals in five Premier League appearances for Burnley this season, having only netted twice in 36 league appearances last season for Lyon in Ligue 1.
  • Since making his Premier League debut for Burnley in August 2017, Chris Wood has scored 18 more league goals than any other Clarets player (48 in total).
  • Matthew Lowton scored only his fourth Premier League goal in 216 appearances, netting two for Burnley and two for Aston Villa. This was Lowton's first home Premier League goal since September 2012 against Swansea for Aston Villa.

What's next?

Burnley now go to Chelsea on Saturday November 6 at 3pm, while Brentford host Norwich at the same time in the Premier League.

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