(Reuters) - Burnley earned only their second point of the season away from home, ending up with 10 men but securing a 1-1 draw that checked Hull City's resurgence under new Portuguese boss Marco Silva. Hull remained in the bottom three of the Premier League after four dramatic second-half minutes which saw Burnley's Michael Keane effectively hand a goal to the visitors before scoring the equaliser. A wholly forgettable first half had been enlivened momentarily five minutes before the break when Burnley's Ben Mee saw his goal-bound header juggled by Eldin Jakupovic on to the crossbar. It was a first point on the road for Sean Dyche's Clarets since a draw at Manchester United in October. (Reporting by Ian Chadband,; Editing by Neville Dalton)
Source: The Star February 25, 2017 18:09 UTC