Broja strikes late to end Burnley's losing run
Substitute Armando Broja headed in a last-minute equaliser as Burnley salvaged a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, which ended the visitors' seven-game Premier League losing run.
Bournemouth had been in charge of the contest and looked on course for victory when Antoine Semenyo picked out the bottom corner with a fine finish, capitalising on an untimely slip from Josh Laurent in the 67th minute, before it was cancelled out.
Andoni Iraola's side had certainly had its openings before that, with David Brooks missing two great chances in the first half as he narrowly drilled wide of the target.
Against the run of play, Burnley had a first-half goal disallowed, with Laurent involved again, as he was in an offside position before teeing up an unmarked Jaidon Anthony.
Brooks saw more opportunities come and go, looping a header onto the roof of the net before blazing a first-time half-volley over the crossbar.
Burnley rarely threatened, not putting any pressure on Djorde Petrovic's goal until the final five minutes, and Bournemouth was made to rue its many missed opportunities in the 90th minute.
Broja came off the bench to score his first goal for Burnley, flicking on Marcus Edwards's cross to halt its troubling run of defeats.
After collecting a point against his former club, Scott Parker's side remains 19th but moves to within five points of 17th-placed Leeds United, while Bournemouth, which is now without a win in eight top-flight matches, drops down to 14th on 22 points.



































