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Adamson, preferred to Kieran Trippier at right-back, made 426 appearances for the Clarets during a 17-year spell.
Chelmsford are seemingly perennial play-off contenders and the Clarets gave an immediate example of their threat when Callum Watts headed at Gerard Benfield on 31 seconds.
Defending champions Manchester City will face Burnley in a match that will see Clarets boss Vincent Kompany, who is undoubtedly a club legend at the Etihad Stadium, go up against his former employers from the dugout.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1780600/Premier-League-fixtures-Man-Utd-Arsenal-Chelsea
The 20-year-old centre-back was a regular at the heart of the Clarets defence and scored his first senior goal for them in a game against Slough Town, in February.
The 24-year-old had a debut year to remember with the Clarets, making 41 appearances in all competitions as Vincent Kompany’s men stormed to the Championship title.
The Clarets celebrated their achievement at the Riverside by belting out Wonderwall and Proud Mary in the away dressing room.
The Clarets could be boosted by the return of Hjalmar Ekdal though after the defender made an appearance for the club’s Under-21 side last week.
The Clarets head to St James’ Park this afternoon looking to claim their first win of the season having taken just one point from their opening five games.
The Clarets threatened to equalise against the run of play.
Source: https://leadership.ng/liverpool-claim-top-spot-with-nunez-inspired-win-against-burnley/
The Clarets went ahead in the 11th minute when Charlie Taylor opened his account for the club on his 198th appearance with a sweet strike, but Antoine Semenyo's fine solo effort ensured it was all square at halftime.
Source: https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/soccer/brentford-end-chelseas-mini-revival-with-2-0-win-c-12360442
The Clarets were adept at working the ball into the final third, but to the visitors’ credit, they defended the box well and got numbers and bodies around the ball.
The Clarets were not really able to lay a glove on their opponents, although Howe insists his side’s victory was not quite as straightforward as it might have seemed.
The Clarets will be the first side to visit Bedfordshire in the next season when they take on Rob Edwards’ side in their first away game of the campaign.
Travers was on the bench against the Clarets, just hours after the Premier League ratified his return from Stoke.