Burnley 2-1 Norwich City: Clarets take advantage of early kick-off to move above Leeds United into top spot — Burnley Express 12/4/25
By Matt Scrafton
Burnley survived a nervous finish to reclaim top spot in the
fight for automatic promotion with a crucial victory over Norwich City.
The Clarets looked to be on their way to a dominant three
points following a one-sided first-half, with Hannibal and Jaidon Anthony both
netting.
Such was their level of control, Burnley’s lead at the
interval ought to have been far greater.
But Jack Stacey bundled home from close range 15 minutes to
set up an anxious and edgy final few stages.
While the hosts were unable to keep a clean sheet that would
have equalled the all-time English record of 30, they held firm during the
final moments to move back top of the Championship table - for now at least.
More significantly, Scott Parker’s men now boast a
five-point gap to Sheffield United in third, albeit the Blades still have a
game in hand.
Despite the quick turnaround, Parker opted to make just one
change to his side from the midweek 0-0 draw against Derby County, as Hannibal
came in for Josh Laurent.
On the bench, meanwhile, Jaydon Banel took the place of Lyle
Foster, who missed out after suffering a shoulder injury just three minutes
after coming off the bench at Pride Park.
Aaron Ramsey was still not fit enough to feature, although
he did feature for the Under-21s earlier this evening for the third time in the
past couple of weeks.
Jordan Beyer, Bashir Humphreys, Jonjo Shelvey, Enock Agyei,
Manuel Benson and Mike Tresor all remain absent.
As for Norwich, 14-goal striker Josh Sargent surprisingly
dropped to the bench following their midweek goalless draw against Sunderland.
The hosts made their intent clear right from the off,
winning the ball back inside 10 seconds and creating a good opening for Zian
Flemming inside 40, but Jaidon Anthony’s pullback was just behind the striker.
The first shot in anger came from Marcus Edwards, who fizzed
a rising effort over the bar following a cleverly worked corner.
Burnley remained well in control though and were rewarded
for their patience in the 15th minute when Hannibal opened the scoring with his
first goal for the club.
It was a delightfully-worked goal all round. Firstly
Hannibal spotted the space in behind Norwich’s backline and made a darting run,
which was quickly spotted by Josh Cullen. The midfielder still had plenty to
do, but he executed a superb lofted pass which Hannibal controlled before
turning home.
By the time the celebrations had just about calmed down,
Norwich threatened an instant equaliser when Kellen Fisher was picked out in
space at the back post, but his header was straight at James Trafford.
The Clarets were otherwise in total control though and it
just seemed a matter of time until that second goal arrived.
Fortunately they didn’t have to wait long for it, as Jaidon
Anthony doubled Burnley’s lead with a deflected effort after just 24 minutes.
There was a slice of luck involved in how the ball ended up
in the back of the net as Anthony’s curling effort ricocheted off Shane Duffy,
completely wrongfooting goalkeeper Angus Gunn. But Norwich could have had few
complaints after leaving the winger in acres of space as he roamed free into
their box, completely unopposed.
Maxime Esteve of all people then squandered a priceless
chance to make it three as he side-footed from just eight yards out from
Flemming’s knockdown.
Burnley were cruising, but they were dealt a warning sign
six minutes before the interval when the dangerous Borja Sainz made a clever
run in between the two centre-backs. He reached the ball ahead of Trafford but
could only loft the ball over the onrushing keeper and wide of goal.
Normal service resumed though when Hannibal nearly completed
his brace with an outswinging effort which clipped the outside of the post.
Norwich posed one or two questions after the restart, fresh
from bringing Sargent off the bench to offer a more direct opposition on the
frontline.
Burnley had to guard against complacency, knowing the game’s
next goal could well prove crucial.
The hosts slowly but surely regained control though and, on
the hour mark, came close again when Hannibal turned smartly inside the box
only to see his goalbound effort deflect behind for a corner.
It looked as though the game would simply fizzle out as the
clock ticked down to the final 15 minutes, but Norwich set up a nervous finish
after halving the deficit.
It was an uncharacteristic goal to concede from Burnley’s
point of view, as Jack Stacey was left unmarked inside the six-yard box to
bundle home after a corner had been flicked on at the near post.
Norwich threw men forwards during the dying stages to claim
what had previously appeared an unlikely point, but Burnley held firm to claim
a huge, huge win to move back top.