Analysis: A point for Parker's men

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In a difficult Premier League season immediately after promotion from the Championship, you have to take small wins.
Burnley's opening goal was credited to Manchester United defender Ayden Heaven, but it was certainly worth celebrating given it was the first time Scott Parker's side had taken the lead in the Premier League since 8 November.
Though the Clarets were slightly fortunate to still be ahead at the break, leading at half-time was something they had not experienced since October.
Bashir Humphreys, in particular, was outstanding - delivering the cross that turned into a goal, then producing a brilliant goalline clearance from a Matheus Cunha header the Brazilian had almost started celebrating so sure was he that it was going in.
Maxime Esteve showed equal resolve to get back and clear a dinked Patrick Dorgu effort off the line - underlining Burnley have not given up on survival just yet.
Jaidon Anthony's equaliser led to huge cheers at the final whistle.
Burnley are eight points from safety and the chances of escaping are receding fast. But their fans are still behind them, especially on nights like this.