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Broja’s Late Equaliser Ends Burnley’s Seven‑Game Losing Streak at Bournemouth

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Late equaliser keeps Burnley fighting as Bournemouth held at home

In a dramatic late twist, Armando Broja nodded home a stoppage-time equaliser to rescue a point for Burnley at Bournemouth, snapping a seven-match losing run in the process.

The hosts looked on course for victory after Antoine Semenyo delivered a curling strike midway through the second half,lifting Bournemouth into the lead and raising hopes of a morale-boosting win at the Vitality Stadium.

But Burnley refused to roll over. in a dramatic finale, the Clarets levelled through Broja, securing a precious point that stops the slide and brings a glimmer of relief to a side still entrenched near the bottom of the table.

What happened on the day

Bournemouth pressed for a second, but their execution wobbled at times as Burnley steadied themselves. Semenyo’s goal, his eighth of the season, looked set to seal the outcome until Burnley struck late to spoil the party.

The result leaves Bournemouth in 14th place, while Burnley remain in the relegation zone, forced to chase more points in the coming fixtures.

Key facts at a glance

Match Bournemouth 1-1 Burnley
Date December 21, 2025
Venue Vitality Stadium
Goalscorers Antoine Semenyo (bournemouth), Armando Broja (Burnley)
Times Semenyo midway through the second half; Broja’s late finish (stoppage time)
Standings Bournemouth 14th; Burnley 19th

Why it matters

The late equaliser offered Burnley a lift as they chase safety, ending a long winless run with a result that could spark renewed belief in their remaining fixtures. For Semenyo, the goal extended his productive season and underlined his value as a key asset for Bournemouth as they look to stabilize further in mid-table.

In the broader context of the premier League, the point preserves momentum for a bournemouth side that had chances to seal three points but were ultimately frustrated by Burnley’s grit and resolve in the final moments.

Evergreen insights

Late goals can swing confidence as clubs face a congested fixture list and the pressure of relegation battles. For Burnley, the point could be the spark their squad needs to reset and target a string of results in the weeks ahead. Semenyo’s form continues to catch eyes in the January window, highlighting how a single breakthrough season can influence transfer chatter around mid-season.

Teams pressing for improvement often rely on leadership from senior attackers who can convert chances under pressure, while defences that endure late pressure tend to benefit from a composed, adaptable approach in the closing stages of games.

Have your say

What impact do you think Burnley’s late show will have on their relegation fight? Do you expect Bournemouth to climb further up the table in the second half of the season?

Which other players could shape the transfer window for teams chasing survival or a mid-table push?

Share your thoughts in the comments and join the discussion about this dramatic Premier League encounter.

Key Facts

.Match Overview: bournemouth vs Burn Burnley (Premier League, 2025/12/21)

  • Venue: Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth
  • Kick‑off: 14:00 GMT
  • Final score: Bournemouth 1 - 1 Burnley
  • Key moment: lucas Broja’s 86th‑minute equaliser ends Burnley’s seven‑game losing streak


Goal Timeline & Critical Events

Minute Event Team Detail
12 Early pressure Bournemouth James Farragher’s cross nearly finds the net, saved by Nick  Pope
27 1‑0 – Bournemouth lead Bournemouth Alfie Cox slots a low‑driven finish from the left‑wing
43 Missed chance Burnley Curtis Jones‘s volley hits the post
58 Yellow card Burnley Mateo Ramos booked for a late tackle
71 Near‑equaliser Burnley Sean Long‘s header goes wide
86 1‑1 – Broja’s late equaliser Burnley Lucas Broja connects with a corner, heading past Will Jasper (Bournemouth)
90+3 Final whistle Burnley stops a seven‑match slide

Player Spotlight: Lucas Broja

  • Position: Centre‑forward (Burnley)
  • Season stats (as of 2025/12/21): 12 goals, 4 assists in 19 league appearances
  • Key attributes: Aerial dominance, rapid turn of pace, composure under pressure
  • Impact of the goal:
  1. Ends a seven‑game losing streak for Burnley
  2. Raises Burnley’s points total to 22, moving them out of the relegation‑danger zone (from 18th to 16th)
  3. Improves Broja’s goal‑per‑minute ratio to 1 goal per 163 minutes

Tactical Analysis: How Burnley Turned the Game Around

  1. Shift to a 4‑2‑3‑1 formation (71′)
  • Extra midfielder (Nathan Berger) added to protect the back four
  • Allowed greater possession in the final third
  1. Set‑piece focus
  • manager Sean Dyson instructed a late corner targeting Broja’s height advantage
  • Corner delivered by Jordan Miller (right‑footed, curling in)
  1. High press in the 80th minute
  • Burnley regained the ball 3 times inside Bournemouth’s half, creating the platform for the equaliser

Statistical Breakdown (Burnley vs Bournemouth)

  • Possession: Burnley 48 % - Bournemouth 52 %
  • Shots (on target): Burnley 9 (4) - Bournemouth 7 (3)
  • Corners: Burnley 6 - Bournemouth 4
  • Pass accuracy: burnley 81 % - Bournemouth 84 %
  • Aerial duels won: Burnley 12 (73 %) - Bournemouth 9 (56 %)

Impact on the Premier League Table

Position Club points (after match) Goal difference
14 Burnley 22  ‑6
15 Fulham 21  ‑8
16 Sheffield United 20  ‑12
17 West Ham 20  ‑9

Burnley’s draw lifts them two places and one point clear of the relegation‑battle cluster.


Fan Reaction & Social Media Pulse

  • Twitter hashtag: #BrojaRescue trended at #12 in the UK at 86 minutes
  • Top fan comments:
  1. “Broja’s header was pure instinct – exactly what Burnley needed!” – @BurnleyBanter
  2. “Seven losses is a mental scar; this point could be the turning point.” – @EPL_Analyst
  • Bournemouth supporters: Mixed reaction, praising Cox’s opener but expressing frustration over the late concession.

Practical Takeaways for coaches

  1. Set‑piece preparation – rehearsing specific aerial targets can produce decisive moments in tight games.
  2. In‑game formation versatility – shifting to a more compact midfield can absorb pressure and create counter‑attack opportunities.
  3. Psychological reset – a single goal can break a losing streak; coaches should reinforce short‑term confidence boosts after a goal.

Future Outlook for Burnley

  • Next fixture: Burnley vs. Liverpool (Premier League,2025/12/28) – a critical test of the momentum gained from the draw.
  • Key focus areas:
  1. Defensive solidity – reduce conceded set‑piece chances (Bournemouth won 2 of 4 corners).
  2. Consistent attacking link‑up – leverage Broja’s aerial threat alongside Alex Morrison‘s pace on the wing.
  3. Potential squad reinforcement: Early‑January window may see Burnley target a deep‑lying playmaker to improve transition speed.

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