Matej Vydra of Burnley celebrates after scoring their team's first goal during his sides victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty ImagesMatej Vydra, a Czech international forward used only sparingly under former manager Sean Dyche, continued the transformation Burnley have undergone since his departure with a second half match-winner. Vydra struck after 62 minutes with a goal that could prove priceless in their efforts to remain in the top flight for a seventh consecutive season. McNeil had already shot over, after a tricky run, and Vydra’s 20-yard effort had forced Sa into a routine stop. But the England keeper did well to keep out a curling effort from Jonny which appeared destined for the far corner of the Burnley goal.
Source: Irish Independent April 25, 2022 04:43 UTC