Former Burnley striker Danny Ings now playing for West Ham prevented his ex-club from securing a rare win as they fought back from 2-0 down to salvage a pulsating draw. Ings who had a goal disallowed by VAR just before the equalizer nearly secured a victory but hit the crossbar in injury time. Despite the draw, Burnley moved off the bottom of the Premier League but rued dropping points from a winning position.
West Ham initially lifeless displayed a different energy in the second half with Lucas Paqueta scoring within 30 seconds of the restart. Ings’ late intervention denied Burnley a crucial win. The draw moves Burnley back above Sheffield United into 19th place on goal difference while West Ham remains in seventh place.
The result is likely to keep the scrutiny on West Ham manager David Moyes who has faced criticism from some sections of the fanbase.
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