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·13 de agosto de 2025
Premier League Preview: Burnley

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·13 de agosto de 2025
Burnley hope to break two promotional ducks this season. The first is their yo-yoing up and down between Premier League and Championship. The second is the general trend over the past two PL seasons which sees the three promoted clubs boomerang back down.
As with the other newly promoted club, Burnley has had a busy summer transfer window. First, let’s note the key departures. Goalkeeper James Trafford’s return to Manchester City was a huge blow; his 30 clean sheets last season was critical to their promotion. Critical defender CJ Egan-Riley and top goal scorer Josh Brownhill also declined to stay with the Clarets. Big losses, those.
And they’ve been trying hard to replace them. Picking up Kyle Walker for $6.8M will provide composure and stability in the back, even if he’s not quite as pacey as he once was. He’s joined by two more defenders: Feyenoord’s Quilindschy Hartman and Ipswich’s Axel Tuanzebe. Up front, the trio of striker Armando Broja (Chelsea), winger Loum Tchaouna (Lazio) and winger Jacob Bruun Larsen (Stuttgart) should make Burnley more offensively potent. The recent signing of Newcastle’s Martín Dubravka should soothe nervous folks wondering who’ll stand between the sticks.
It’s not the worst first five games you can have, but it’s pretty rough. Adrenaline (and a raft of injuries at Spurs) will drive into an opening day victory, but the next four fixtures will see a healthy dose of reality set in. Sunderland, Manchester United, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest follow, and only two points will come of it. Looking further into the future, Burnley is on my relegation shortlist. I’m not saying they’re the Norwich City of the 2020s, but they could be.
Dapper Scott Parker, the nattiest manager on the touch line, has been given yet another chance to prove he can handle the PL after promotion from the Championship. Will he bottle the job like he did with Fulham and Bournemouth, or survive to a second season?
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