A LOOK at the key moments and stats from the weekend's game.
BURNLEY...3 Scorers: A Moore 11, Cook (pen) 24, Armstrong 42 WIMBLEDON...2 Scorers: Neilsen 10, Shipperley 64 Burnley (4-4-2)
Michopoulos; West, Davis, Cox, Armstrong; Little, Cook, Briscoe, A Moore; I Moore, Taylor.
Subs: Mullin for A Moore 85, Ellis for I Moore 88
Subs not used: Cennamo, Payton, Gnohere
Wimbledon (4-4-2)
Davis; Darlington, Williams, Willmott, Kimble; Neilsen, Ardley, Roberts, Cooper; Shipperley, Connolly.
Subs: Agyemang for Neilsen 78
Subs not used: Jupp, Feuer, Karlsson, Grier
Yellow cards: Burnley -- Alan Moore (foul) 50. Dons -- Cooper (dissent) 24, Neilsen (foul) 47, Willmott (foul) 56
Red Cards: None REFEREE...M Jones (Chester)
ATTENDANCE...14,473
Stats: Shots: BFC 12 WFC 9
On target: BFC 5, WFC 4
Woodwork: BFC 2, WFC 1
Corners: BFC 7, WFC 8
Free-kicks conceded: BFC15, WFC 21
Caught offside: BFC 2, WFC 2
Tactics Burnley played 4-4-2 with straight switches for subs, while Wimbledon played 4-4-2 but with Alan Kimble pushing on down the left in attack and the substitution saw them change to 4-3-3
Player points:
Clarets NIK MICHOPLOULOS: Given no chance by either goal and was generally assured...6 DEAN WEST: Struggled to find the room to push on down the right flank as Kimble swallowed up space...6 STEVE DAVIS: Reliable as ever in defence and unlucky not to score after a great foray forward...7 IAN COX: Made few mistakes and was quick to clear his lines in most instances...7 GORDON ARMSTRONG: Also struggled to find room going forward but some dangerous crosses...6 GLEN LITTLE: Some excellent runs as Clarets dominanted first half and made a late ressurgence...7 PAUL COOK: Two goals in two games from the spot and another strong display...7 LEE BRISCOE: Worked hard and ensured that Clarets got forward quickly...7 * ALAN MOORE: On his full debut grabbed a goal and was a genuine threat down the left...8 IAN MOORE: Again proved a handful for the defence and is always looking to do something different...8 GARETH TAYLOR: Found it tough against a Dons centre back pairing determined to give little away...6 Subs: John Mullin for A Moore 85, Tony Ellis for I Moore 88. Did Not play: Cennamo, Payton, Gnohere
Wimbledon Kelvin Davis...A game to forget 4
Jermaine Darlington...Threat on the right 6
Chris Willmott...Fairly solid at back 5
Mark Williams...Strong marking 6
Alan Kimble...Eager to get forward 6
David Neilsen...Well taken goal 6
Neal Ardley...Strong performance 8
Andy Roberts...Shone sporadically 5
Kevin Cooper...Couldn't break free 6
David Connolly...Always a danger 7
Neil Shipperley...Steady not sparkling 6
Subs: Patrick Agyemang...Couldn't change matters 6
Not used: Duncan Jupp, Ian Feuer, Per Karlsson, Rob Grier
Time for action 10Clarets defence caught static and David Neilsen rattles home the opening goal for Wimbledon
11Dons keeper Kelvin Davis hashes a clearance and Alan Moore taps in loose ball to equalise
21Ian Moore's appeals for a penalty turned down after he was held back by Chris Willmott
24Ian Moore this time is impeded in the box and Paul Cook puts away the peanlty
42High ball sees Davis spill the ball in his six yard box and the Dons keeper pays the full price as Glen Little sets up Gordon Armstrong to score
50Alan Moore booked for a foul for the second successive game but again can feel harshly dealt with
58Clarets skipper Steve Davis breaks forward and clips the Dons crossbar with a fine chip
64A deep Kevin Cooper cross finds Neil Shipperley unmarked and his headed goal puts the visitors right back in the game
70David Connolly almost equalises but his low drive comes back out off the inside of a post
90Little makes a superb solo run from halfway but his penalty appeals are turned away
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