BURNLEY came from behind to earn a point at Selhurst Park following a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
Jeffrey Schlupp opened the scoring after nine minutes but the Clarets hit back through Luka Milivojevic’s own goal early in the second half.
Sean Dyche's men have now lost just one of their last seven Premier League matches.
Here's what fans had to say about the game.
Good result along with the others recently, but these are the sort of games we need to win if we're staying up
— Josh (@joshh291) February 26, 2022
7 points in 9 is great form. Valuable point today and 1 point from safety. Plenty of games in hand too. Onwards and upwards!
— Arv1 (@HusbandHarvey) February 26, 2022
Nowhere near as good as last few performances but the rally keeps ticking. Good point
— Nathan (@n19drk) February 26, 2022
That'll do, 7 points out of a possible 9. Superb! Hopefully we can keep the momentum up
— Bex (@YorkshireBex) February 26, 2022
Good pt much better 2nd half
— Scott Harding (@ScottHarding09) February 26, 2022
Decent point. Would've took that before the game. Did well in patches and put them under bits of pressure. Also could've lost the match so draw a fair result for me. #TwitterClarets
— Liam Crane (@LiamCraneUTC) February 26, 2022
Happy with a point; sometimes it’s all about grinding out a result, … which we did. #Momentum #twitterclarets
— Algernon Benedictine (@Benny_Nhot) February 26, 2022
Valuable point on the road, not a thriller but hey 7 out of 9 ain’t bad ! Need to get Turf Moor rockin on Tuesday #twitterclarets
— Colin Meredith (@ColinMeredith52) February 26, 2022
Great point that 👏👏👏
— Andy (@nongdarko) February 26, 2022
7 points from 9 brilliant 👏🏻
— Ryan Seaton (@RyanSeaton_05) February 26, 2022
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