In spite of Manchester City's lead in the first-half and game dominance, Burnley surprise league leading club with an equaliser dead in the second-half to get 1-1 draw at home.
City had plenty of scoring chances during the game, and closest was Raheem Sterlings side-netting of Kyle Walker's cross in 71th minutes.
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Raheem Sterling could have doubled the lead for City from Kyle Walker's cross |
The visiting side (City) had led on the scoring-line from Danilo's strike in the 22nd minutes but failed to double the lead.
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Johann Berg Gudmundsson's strike saves the day for Burnley |
After the break and Raheem failed attempt, Burnley came out on the attack and made attempts from Kevin Long and Aaron Lenon until Johann Berg Gudmundsson's shot through to the post Matthew Lowton's cross in 82nd minutes.
City still lead in the table with 16 points ahead of runner-up Manchester United which have 53 points.
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