THE key stats and moments from the match against Gillingham.
BRIAN JENSEN: Terrific late save from Burnley's big daddy, who is in tip-top form at present. 7
LEE ROCHE: Poor in possession, but did his bit to keep the Gills at arms length. 6
DAVID MAY: Effective yet again alongside McGregor in a partnership that improves every week. 7
MARK McGREGOR: Ditto. Does the simple things and kept Agyemang relatively quiet throughout. 7
MO CAMARA: Gillingham's lacklustre attack give him license to fly forward at every opportunity. 7
ALAN MOORE: Will be disappointed with his contribution. Substituted late on to allow Chadwick to make an impact. 5
RICHARD CHAPLOW: Perked up with his England U19 debut now hopefully just a week away. 6
TONY GRANT: Breezed across the Turf, tidying up defensively and finding his range with some breath-taking passes. STAR MAN. 8
GLEN LITTLE: Long overdue goal for the winger, who picked up the baton when Burnley needed a cutting edge. 7
NEIL WOOD: Much quieter than last week in a three-man midfield unit, but provided the killer ball for Little late on. 6
IAN MOORE: Had a thankless task with little support, but how often did he force defenders to make hurried clearances? 7
SUBS:
LUKE CHADWICK (for A Moore 70) Provided a spark. 7
Not used: DEAN WEST, PAUL WELLER, BRADLEY ORR, PAUL RACHUBKA
GILLINGHAM (4-4-2)
JASON BROWN: At fault. 5
LEON JOHNSON: Cool. 7
BARRY ASHBY: Old head. 6
CHRIS HOPE: Great header. 6
KEVIN JAMES: Fish out of water. 5
ANDY HESSENTHALER: Inspirational. 7
DANNY SPILLER: Quiet. 6
ALAN POUTON: Quieter! 5
PAUL SMITH: Neat player. 6
PATRICK AGYEMANG: Poor. 5
DARIUS HENDERSON: Not his day. 6
SUBS:
ROD WALLACE (for Henderson 68) 5.
Not used: MARK SAUNDERS, RICHARD ROSE, DANNY KNOWLES, DEAN BECKWITH
Ref: P DANSON: No complaints. 6
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