Armando Broja headed in a dramatic late equaliser as struggling Burnley ended their seven-game losing streak by claiming a precious Premier League point at Bournemouth.
Until then Antoine Semenyo’s curling effort midway through the second half had looked likely to settle an underwhelming affair in the hosts’ favour.
The result leaves Bournemouth, who are on a winless run of their own that now stretches to eight matches 14th in the table.
However, despite the point not being enough to lift Burnley up the table from 19th, it provided Clarets’ boss Scott Parker with some welcome respite, with his team avoiding equalling the club’s longest ever sequence of league defeats in their history.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola was left to rue their failure to convert several gilt-edged opportunities to put the game beyond Burnley, long before Albania international Broja made a late intervention.
Wales midfielder David Brooks was wasteful when presented with several excellent chances to score and when Semenyo capitalised on a slip from Josh Laurent to score it was the first effort on target either side had managed.
It was also the Ghana forward’s eighth goal of an increasingly productive campaign and will only further serve to enhance his reputation, with several top-flight giants linked with a January move for the 25-year-old.








