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Norwich 0-2 Burnley: 'Naive, inexperienced, stupid' - Daniel Farke on defeat to Burnley

Chris Wood scores for Burnley
Chris Wood is the first player to score 13 Premier League goals in a single season for Burnley, surpassing Ashley Barnes' club record of 12 goals last season

Norwich boss Daniel Farke said the two first-half red cards which played a crucial role in his side's defeat by Burnley were "naive, inexperienced, stupid and not professional".

Emiliano Buendia was shown a straight red for elbowing Ashley Westwood, after referee Kevin Friend watched a replay on the pitchside monitor.

Nine minutes later, Josip Drmic's high-studded tackle on Erik Pieters received the same punishment, before Chris Wood's scuffed overhead kick put Burnley in front on the stroke of half-time.

"Burnley reacted in a way that an experienced, established, smart Premier League side should react. They wanted to break up our rhythm. They tried to null ourselves a little bit, bring hectic into the game, tried to provoke a little bit," Farke told BBC Sport.

"I'm not accusing them because that's exactly what you have to do if you're an experienced team. My players walked into this trap and there were two red cards which of course was crucial to the game.

"You have to call this situation naive, inexperienced, stupid and not professional - all the words fit. The players know what they have done for this team. The red cards are not a doubt."

It had been an uneventful opening half an hour before Norwich's capitulation, with just one shot on target from either side.

The hosts defended well at times in the second half to keep the score down but Burnley's victory was confirmed when Ben Godfrey poked the ball into the back of his own net with 10 minutes remaining.

Norwich become only the third club in the Premier League to lose five in a row at home without scoring, while Burnley move above Arsenal into ninth place.

From disastrous to unforgiveable for Norwich

Josip Drmic is sent off for Norwich
Norwich were the first side to pick up two red cards before half-time in a Premier League match since Stoke against West Brom in August 2015

After Norwich's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed by a 4-0 thrashing against West Ham at Carrow Road on 11 July, it seemed things could not get much worse for Daniel Farke's side.

However, the 1-0 defeat by Chelsea that followed meant they set a new club record of eight consecutive league defeats, and 25 overall - which was also the most they had suffered in one campaign.

Canaries fans' only hope was that they would go down with a fight in their remaining two games.

But the most conspicuous aggression shown from Farke's side in the first half was in Buendia's hot-headed elbow on Westwood - a reaction to a scuffle off the ball in midfield.

Friend reviewed it on the screen following encouragement from the video assistant referee and that was the catalyst for a capitulation from Norwich that took all of 14 minutes.

Already a man down, the hosts started to face some pressure - Tim Krul reacted well to save Dwight McNeil's deflected free-kick, before Wood appeared to trip over his own feet as he tried to tap in from close range.

Then came Drmic's reckless tackle on Pieters which drew another red card from Friend, again reviewed by VAR and the decision upheld.

And Norwich's nightmare continued when Wood eventually gave Burnley the lead - Johann Gudmundsson slipped as he curled it in from the right and it bounced off Wood's shin as his overhead effort rolled into the bottom corner.

Krul's reaction - punching the post in frustration - summed up Norwich's performance and when Godfrey slid the ball past Krul and into his own net under no pressure at the back post, the final whistle could not come soon enough for the Canaries.

For Norwich, the season could get worse still when they travel to Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City in their final game.

Another clean sheet for Pope

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Burnley boss Sean Dyche said his team would be ready to face whatever came their way from a struggling Norwich side.

But in truth, the Clarets were handed victory on a plate and will probably be disappointed not to have scored more in the second half.

Rodriguez, Wood, Phil Bardsley and Matej Vydra all came close but Krul was sharp in goal for Norwich and the hosts showed at least the desire to put their bodies on the line to block every shot.

The victory was Burnley's 15th in the Premier League this season - a club record for the competition. Not since 1975 have they won 15 or more top-flight matches.

It was also another clean sheet which means Burnley keeper Nick Pope takes his tally to 15 - the most of any keeper in the league. He had a quiet evening but reacted well to a late effort from Onel Hernandez which deflected off a defender, and kept out a diving header from Godfrey in the first half.

Pope is on course to become the first goalkeeper from a club outside the established 'big six' to win the Golden Glove award, and team-mate Wood told Sky Sports afterwards they would be "fighting like hell" to help him achieve it.

'We walked into the trap' - what they said

Kevin Friend reviewing the VAR monitor
Kevin Friend went across to the referee review area to see a replay before sending Emiliano Buendia off

Norwich boss Daniel Farke speaking to Sky Sports: "Burnley reacted in their expected ways. They are such an experienced and established Premier League team. They realised they had problems and needed to disrupt the rhythm and provoke.

"We walked into the trap and two red cards. Naive, inexperienced, stupid - all the words are right. It's not acceptable. It's not possible to win points with eight players."

Burnley boss Sean Dyche speaking to Sky Sports: "I don't think I've played against a team with two sendings-off. It was a bizarre game! We'll take the clean sheet and the win.

"We needed something because it was a strange game. The whole thing was strange. [Chris Wood] found the net from an awkward one. In the second half, we tried but our quality in the final third was quite obvious today. It's hard to judge it. We weren't really at it in the first half but we just need that sharpness. It's a lot to ask of the players."

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"Naive, inexperienced, stupid and not professional" - Farke describes Norwich's defeat

The best of the stats

  • Since the restart last month, only Manchester City (18) and Manchester United (17) have earned more Premier League points than Burnley (15 - W4 D3 L1).
  • Burnley extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to seven games (W4 D3) - only Manchester United are currently on a longer active streak (12).
  • Norwich suffered their 12th home defeat of the Premier League campaign, their joint-most in a league campaign in the club's history (also 12 in 1946-47 in the Third Division South).
  • Wood has scored three of Burnley's four goals against Norwich in the Premier League this season - the only player to score more for the club against an opponent in the same Premier League campaign is Graham Alexander (four versus Hull in 2009-10).
  • Buendia was sent off in a game within the top five European leagues for the first time since May 2016, when he was dismissed while playing for Getafe v Real Betis in LaLiga.

Man of the match - Ashley Westwood (Burnley)

Ashley Westwood
Ashley Westwood was busy for Burnley and played some nice balls into the box which just needed someone with the quality to finish them off

What's next?

Norwich travel to Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City in their final match of the season on Sunday, 26 July (16:00 BST). Burnley host Brighton at Turf Moor at the same time.

Line-ups

Norwich

  • 1Krul
  • 2Aarons
  • 4Godfrey
  • 15KloseSubstituted forZimmermannat 45'minutes
  • 12Lewis
  • 27TetteySubstituted forVrancicat 90+3'minutes
  • 23McLean
  • 17BuendíaBooked at 35mins
  • 14CantwellSubstituted forRuppat 76'minutes
  • 11HernándezSubstituted forIdahat 86'minutes
  • 20DrmicBooked at 45mins

Substitutes

  • 6Zimmermann
  • 7Rupp
  • 8Vrancic
  • 18Stiepermann
  • 22Pukki
  • 33McGovern
  • 35Idah
  • 43Famewo
  • 56Martin

Burnley

  • 1Pope
  • 26Bardsley
  • 28Long
  • 5Tarkowski
  • 23Pieters
  • 7GudmundssonSubstituted forBradyat 60'minutes
  • 18Westwood
  • 8Brownhill
  • 11McNeil
  • 9WoodSubstituted forVydraat 79'minutes
  • 19Rodriguez

Substitutes

  • 12Brady
  • 15Peacock-Farrell
  • 27Vydra
  • 33Thompson
  • 34Dunne
  • 41Benson
  • 44Goodridge
  • 45Driscoll-Glennon
  • 47Mumbongo
Referee:
Kevin Friend

Match Stats

Home TeamNorwichAway TeamBurnley
Possession
Home42%
Away58%
Shots
Home6
Away23
Shots on Target
Home2
Away8
Corners
Home6
Away8
Fouls
Home9
Away16

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Norwich City 0, Burnley 2.

  2. Full Time

    Second Half ends, Norwich City 0, Burnley 2.

  3. Post update

    Attempt saved. Phil Bardsley (Burnley) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Ashley Westwood.

  4. Substitution

    Substitution, Norwich City. Mario Vrancic replaces Alexander Tettey.

  5. Post update

    Corner, Burnley. Conceded by Max Aarons.

  6. Post update

    Attempt blocked. Robbie Brady (Burnley) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Dwight McNeil.

  7. Post update

    Attempt saved. Matej Vydra (Burnley) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Phil Bardsley with a through ball.

  8. Post update

    Foul by Josh Brownhill (Burnley).

  9. Post update

    Lukas Rupp (Norwich City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  10. Substitution

    Substitution, Norwich City. Adam Idah replaces Onel Hernández.

  11. Post update

    Attempt missed. Ben Godfrey (Norwich City) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Kenny McLean with a cross following a corner.

  12. Post update

    Corner, Norwich City. Conceded by Nick Pope.

  13. Post update

    Attempt saved. Onel Hernández (Norwich City) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Christoph Zimmermann.

  14. Post update

    Attempt saved. Jay Rodriguez (Burnley) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Robbie Brady.

  15. Post update

    Offside, Burnley. Dwight McNeil tries a through ball, but Robbie Brady is caught offside.

  16. Goal!

    Own Goal by Ben Godfrey, Norwich City. Norwich City 0, Burnley 2.

  17. Substitution

    Substitution, Burnley. Matej Vydra replaces Chris Wood.

  18. Post update

    Attempt missed. Josh Brownhill (Burnley) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Ashley Westwood.

  19. Substitution

    Substitution, Norwich City. Lukas Rupp replaces Todd Cantwell.

  20. Post update

    Foul by Kevin Long (Burnley).

Scores, Results & Fixtures

Saturday 18th July 2020

As It Stands

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Liverpool36303377294893
2Man City36243993355875
3Chelsea361961164491563
4Leicester361881067363162
5Man Utd361711863352862
6Wolves361414849381156
7Tottenham3615101157461155
8Sheff Utd361412103835354
9Burnley37159134248-654
10Arsenal36131495345853
11Everton361210144253-1146
12Southampton36137164659-1346
13Newcastle361110153755-1843
14Crystal Palace36119163047-1742
15West Ham36107194760-1337
16Brighton36813153753-1637
17Watford36810183457-2334
18Bournemouth3687213762-2531
19Aston Villa3687213966-2731
20Norwich3756262670-4421
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