Burnley boost survival hopes with win over Wolves

Burnley moved five points clear of the Premier League relegation zone after an early Conor Coady own goal and a late Dwight McNeil strike gave them a 2-0 home win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.

The result left Burnley 17th on 33 points from 32 games, five more than 18th-placed Cardiff City, who have two games in hand and host sixth-placed Chelsea on Sunday.

Coady netted his third own-goal of the season when he slid goalwards in an attempt to block Chris Wood's shot, which struck the post and rebounded into the back of the net off the Wolves centre back.

The visitors had a penalty appeal waved away by referee Christopher Kavanagh midway through the first half after Jonny Castro's shot hit Burnley striker Ashley Barnes on the arm.

Ivan Cavaleiro squandered a gilt-edged chance to equalise shortly after the break, blazing his shot over after good work by Leander Dendoncker on the right flank.

That miss was punished in the 77th minute when 19-year old midfielder McNeil picked his spot inside the penalty area and drove a fine shot into the bottom right corner of the net to seal Burnley's victory.

Burnley manager Sean Dyche praised McNeil and was also upbeat about his team's chances of staying in the top flight.

"Dwight has got real quality and he has shown that again with a goal and an assist," he told the BBC.

"He is 19 and delivering in the Premier League. He's certainly laid down a marker. He will be aware of some of the basics he still has to learn but I'm enjoying what he is doing.

"We have got 21 points since Christmas - that's a healthy return. That should leave us in good confidence."