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Burnley vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

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Burnley 3

  • J Brownhill (27th minute)
  • A Barnes (31st minute)
  • S Twine (57th minute)

Cardiff City 0

    Burnley 3-0 Cardiff City: Champions break 100-point barrier with final-day win

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Burnley and Cardiff City at Turf Moor as goals from Josh Brownhill, Scott Twine and Ashley Barnes saw the Clarets reach 101 points.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Burnley and Cardiff City

    Burnley broke through the 100-point mark on the final day of their Championship-winning season thanks to a comfortable 3-0 win for Vincent Kompany's team over Cardiff.

    The victory featured goals from Josh Brownhill, Scott Twine and Ashley Barnes, the 33-year-old striker making his last appearance for the club after nearly a decade at Turf Moor.

    The day marked the end of a wildly successful campaign for Burnley, relegated from the Premier League 12 months ago, who will return there with 101 points, the most in the division since Leicester won the Championship with one more in 2014.

    The trophy presentation followed the final whistle as new minority owner JJ Watt, the former American football star, were among those home fans celebrating.

    Burnley manager Vincent Kompany holds the Sky Bet Championship trophy
    Image: Burnley manager Vincent Kompany holds the Sky Bet Championship trophy

    It also capped a productive spell for Burnley ownership who, on Friday, signed Kompany to a new five-year contract.

    Chelsea are just one club to have been heavily linked with a move for Kompany, on the back of the former Manchester City captain's achievements in revitalising Burnley.

    They lost just one of their last 26 league games in storming to promotion with seven games still remaining.

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    Kompany and his players enjoyed a deserved lap of honour after their final game of a season in which they only lost three times and won 16 of their 23 league matches at Turf Moor.

    How the Championship finished

    Burnley cap fine season with victory

    The final victory was never in doubt from the moment Brownhill tapped the ball over the line to hand the hosts the lead in bizarre fashion after 27 minutes.

    Defender Andy Rinomhota kept the ball in play as he tried to dispossess Anass Zaroury by pushing it into his area with his hands.

    That enabled Zaroury to cross the ball for Brownhill to score from close range, despite Cardiff protests.

    The visitors, who started the day five points above the relegation zone, were also responsible for Burnley's second goal which put the outcome beyond their reach four minutes later.

    Brownhill's cross was met by defender Mahlon Romeo who chested the ball into the path of Barnes and he buried an excellent first-time finish.

    It marked a popular, and fitting end to Barnes' Burnley career as he leaves them bound for the Premier League, where he himself spent seven of his 10 seasons with the club.

    In the second half it quickly became simply a question of how many the rampant Clarets would score, with Twine wasting an early opportunity as he raced clear and shot well over.

    He made no such mistake after 58 minutes, however, when he lodged a superbly-hit right-foot free-kick from the edge of the box into the Cardiff net.

    And Kompany's decision to take Barnes off after 75 minutes, ensured he received a rousing send-off from home supporters.

    The managers

    Burnley's Vincent Kompany:

    "I still had three or four years left and it's not something I went chasing but there is a pragmatic reason for signing the new deal. For my pathway, this is the right decision, but it helps when we try and recruit players. When I'm trying to convince a player to come here it's easier just after I have signed a new deal.

    "We have had a massive advantage planning for next season, because we have known about promotion of a long time. But we were going to lose that if people were waiting for me to come out with a statement. We faced doubt at the beginning of this season and it will be the same next season. It's for us to use that to rally around. It starts now. The goal for me next year is to make our fans proud and have a bit of fun in the Premier League."

    Cardiff's Sabri Lamouchi:

    "We saw the big gap between them and us. It's about small details; experience, quality. Everything is on the table and we just need to know what the club and the owner want to do."

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