A LOOK at the key moments from the game against Stoke
BRIAN JENSEN: Confident in everything he did - even one full-length punch under pressure that led to more catcalls from the stands. STAR MAN 7
DEAN WEST: Started like a house on fire, but finally got caught up in the general malaise around him 6
DAVID MAY: The centre back breezed through the first hour as Stoke sat back, and was sent up front in later desperation 6
GRAHAM BRANCH: You cannot help but feel for the skipper, who is being punished for every little mistake at present 6
MO CAMARA: Hard to pick fault with a defender asked to join in attacks because the opposition simply won't come at you 6
PAUL WELLER: Neat as ever with the passing before, like his team mates, the confidence drained later in the game 6
RICHARD CHAPLOW: Pick of the midfielders, simply because he refuses to let anyone get the better of him 7
TONY GRANT: One of those days when the radar that has served him so well in recent weeks went on the blink 6
LUKE CHADWICK: Needs to stamp his Premiership class on games more to tip the scales in Burnley's favour 6
ROBBIE BLAKE: One sublime piece of skill almost created the vital opener for Chaplow, but unfortunately it was all too rare 6
IAN MOORE: Clearly a confidence player lacking in that area at the moment. Needs a goal to stoke the fire again 6
SUBS -
JAY McEVELEY (for Chadwick 70). Tactical switch. 6.
MATT O'NEILL (for Camara 83).
Not used: LEE ROCHE, MARK McGREGOR, JOEL PILKINGTON
STOKE
ED De GOEY: Dodgy 5
JOHN HALLS: Quiet 6
WAYNE THOMAS: Impressive 7
GERRY TAGGART: Injured 5
MARCUS HALL: Red mist 4
JOHN EUSTACE: Class act 7
CLIVE CLARKE: Industrious 6
RICHARD JOHNSON: Battler 6
DAREL RUSSELL: Poor 6
GIFTON NOEL-WILLIAMS: Handful 7
ADE AKINBIYI: Match-winner 8
SUBS -
KRIS COMMONS (for Taggart 24),
NEIL CUTLER (for De Goey 51),
KARL HENRY (for Commons 68)
Not used: CARL ASABA, CHRIS GREENACRE
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