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Vydra made his fourth start of the season and secured a crucial three points for Burnley with his goal! Check out his goal
The Premier League is still a tight battle to stay in the competition. Everton, Leeds and Burnley are in a difficult situation. However, the last-mentioned team was saved in the last round by the winning goal of striker Matěj Vydra.
The Premier League is still a tight battle to stay in the competition. Everton, Leeds and Burnley are in a difficult situation. However, the last-mentioned team was saved in the last round by the winning goal of striker Matěj Vydra.
On Saturday Burnley was still in the 18th relegation position, but now we find Everton. Burnley made a big surprise and beat Wolves 1-0.
The team, which until recently was led by Sean Dyche, is in good form, losing only once in the last five games, and winning three times.
Matěj Vydra scored the winning goal against Wolverhampton and made his way into the starting line-up for only the fourth time this Premier League season.
The Czech striker currently has 2 league goals and 2 assists this season. Moreover, his contract expires in the summer and the question is what will happen to his career. At 29 years old, he would certainly like to play.
But in the post-match interview he didn’t think about that. He talked mostly about big performance and key points for the team he is still on. He also believes that Burnley have found their face in recent games and that a rescue is not unrealistic.
In addition, Vydra has recently undergone surgery on his hernia and dislocated elbow. “It wasn’t easy for me but everyone in the dressing room was behind me. Even the fans were great. I’m grateful to them and my teammates. I’m happy to be back. We have to keep fighting,” he told the club website.
Source: Burnley FC, Transfermarkt
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