MELLON: One of his best performances. The midfield man used the ball well and made the most of the chance to lead a succession of break-aways which could have gained Burnley greater reward...8
REID: Successful return to the starting line-up after 10 games on the sidelines. Came through his contest with Simon Howarth with honours even...7 BRASS: Totally committed defensive performance which has been his trademark in the run-in to the season...7
LITTLE: Outstanding in the first half when he was unlucky not to earn the Clarets a goal, the killer instinct just eluded him after the break...7
COOK: A key figure for Burnley who pulled the strings with Little early on and then anchored the midfield...8
COOKE: The striker held the ball up and linked the play ever so well in the first half when he saw plenty of the action. Playing on the break in the second, Cooke missed a late chance to reward his hard work...6
JOHNROSE: Playing when not fully fit, the midfielder kept opposite number Paul Rogers quiet but didn't really stamp his authority on the game...5
ARMSTRONG: Marshalled things from the back and got his just reward with another clean sheet...7
JEPSON: Late replacement for Paul Cook but no need for heroics this time
MAYLETT: Back on the first-team scene as a last-gasp replacement for Andy Cooke
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