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Saturday, 2 May 2015

Burnley, QPR at the gates of relegation


Burnley and Queens Park Rangers were both left on the verge of relegation from the Premier League following an eventful day at the foot of the table on Saturday.

Bottom club Burnley, promoted last season, lost 1-0 at West Ham United, who prevailed through a 24th-minute Mark Noble penalty after visiting defender Michael Duff had been sent off for a foul on Cheikhou Kouyate.
Burnley manager Sean Dyche said Duff’s dismissal had “ruined” the game and left Burnley with an “absolute mountain” to climb.
He added: “The way the team operate, they will give everything and we will continue to do that.”
Dyche’s side are now eight points adrift of safety with only nine points still to play for and QPR are only a point better off following a 2-1 defeat at Liverpool.
The game at Anfield took place against a sombre backdrop, with players from both teams sporting black armbands in tribute to Rebecca Ellison, wife of QPR defender Rio Ferdinand, who died of breast cancer on Friday night.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was targeted by a protest banner calling for his dismissal that was flown over the stadium by a small plane, but he saw his side take a 19th-minute lead through Philippe Coutinho.
Leroy Fer equalised with a volley from a Joey Barton corner in the 73rd minute, before Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard saw a penalty saved by former England colleague Rob Green.
But the momentum swung back in the hosts’ favour when Nedum Onuoha was sent off for a second bookable offence and Gerrard atoned for his penalty blunder by heading home an 87th-minute winner.
“It is an extremely difficult time for Rio and his family,” said QPR manager Chris Ramsey.
“It puts all this in its place. We would have liked to win today, but thoughts are now with Rio. Hopefully his family can pull together after this untimely tragedy.”
Sunderland moved in the opposite direction after Jordi Gomez scored two penalties in a 2-1 win at home to Southampton, who replied through Sadio Mane and had James Ward-Prowse sent off.
The victory left Dick Advocaat’s side a point below fourth-bottom Leicester City with a game in hand.

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