Talbi's stunning strike in Sunderland caps woeful night for 'childish' Burnley

Talbi's stunning strike in Sunderland caps woeful night for 'childish' Burnley

Sunderland scored a crucial 3-0 victory over Burnley, but the real story behind the win is how badly Burnley imploded, with Chemsdine Talbi scoring his first goal of the season and Habib Diarra opening the scoring.

Burnley's defeat extended their winless run to 15 Premier League games, leaving them 11 points adrift of safety in 19th place. The team's performance was described as "terrible" by former England defender Kyle Walker, who said: "It's not acceptable. Sunderland wanted it more than us."

Sunderland manager Scott Parker echoed Walker's sentiments, saying: "We were just nowhere near it, really. We looked like a childish team that had no intent. I didn't see any purpose. We fell way short at the real basics. We were passive in every phase. We're in a difficult moment."

Despite Parker's team being the underdogs, they outplayed Burnley from start to finish, with Sunderland midfielder Noah Sadiki creating chances for Brian Brobbey and Enzo Le FΓ©e.

Talbi, who had been an unused substitute for Senegal during the Africa Cup of Nations final last month, was finally given his chance after a typically excellent pass from Le FΓ©e. He cut inside and curled the ball past Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka to seal Sunderland's third goal.

The win marked another significant step in Sunderland's bid to return to European qualification, but Parker's team still have a long way to go to achieve their goal.

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany appeared to be at his wit's end after the defeat, saying: "We showed personality with the ball. We needed to react to West Ham and scoring three goals was really important. We were not passive."

However, it is clear that Burnley have a major problem on their hands if they are to avoid relegation. Their lack of intensity and poor passing radar made them easy prey for Sunderland, who outplayed them in every phase of the game.

As for Talbi, his goal marked a welcome boost to his season, but he still has a long way to go to establish himself as a regular starter for the Black Cats.
 
😩 Sunderland's 3-0 thrashing of Burnley is just another reminder that the EPL is getting more intense by the minute 🚨. Burnley's woeful performance, with Chemsdine Talbi scoring his first goal of the season, is a huge wake-up call for them 😱. 15 winless games is a long time to be stuck in this rut and it's only going to get tougher from here ⏰. Sunderland, on the other hand, might just have found their spark πŸ”₯ with Talbi's impressive strike. But let's not get too carried away - they still have a long way to go before securing European qualification πŸ€”. Burnley's problems run much deeper than just this one game and if they don't sort out their issues soon, it could be curtains for them ⚫️.
 
omg u gotta feel for burnley tho... dey got absolutely thrashed πŸ˜©πŸ‘Ž 15 games without a win is crazy! they just can't seem to get their act together rn πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ chemsdine talbi's goal was the perfect pick-me-up for sunderland tho πŸ™Œ he deserved that one after being benched for so long πŸ’ͺ what's going on with burnley's team morale? dey seem like they're giving up on themselves πŸ€”
 
man i dont think burnley is just having a bad run theyve been struggling all season and its getting to the point where theyre not even trying anymore... like kompany said they showed personality on offense but it didnt translate to defense πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. talbi's goal was a nice boost for him but we all know he'll need more than just one goal to make an impact in the team πŸ™„. sunderland had that fire and passion from the start, its like they wanted it more... Burnley needs to figure out what thats going to take to get them motivated again 😐
 
omg what happened to burnley lol they got destroyed 🀯 and it's not like they had anything going for them anyway πŸ’” talbi scored that first goal and i was like yay finally he gets his chance πŸŽ‰ but u gotta wonder how bad burnley is if scott parker says they looked "childish" on the pitch πŸ‘€ Sunderland got robbed in more ways than one with habib diarra opening up 3 goals for them πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and vincent kompany seems like he's at his wit's end after that loss 😩
 
I feel bad for Burnley, man... they're just losing games left and right πŸ€•. It's like they're not even trying anymore? Parker's saying they looked "childish" on the pitch, which is harsh but also kinda true πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Sunderland outplayed them from start to finish - it's like Burnley didn't care about winning that much.

It's a tough spot for them, 11 points behind safety and all. But you know what? That's not on the team, that's on the manager and the players themselves πŸ€”. They gotta step up their game if they wanna turn things around. It's like, if you want to be good, you gotta put in the work πŸ’ͺ.

And yeah, Sunderland got lucky with Talbi's goal - he needed a chance and made the most of it πŸŽ‰. But still, they gotta keep pushing themselves to stay in the top 7. It's not just about scoring goals, it's about getting those three points consistently ⚽️. Anyway, Sunderland took the win, but I'm not gonna lie, I was a bit worried for Burnley 😬.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ what's going on with Burnley? 15 games without a win and they're already 11 points behind safety... that's like being in a Premier League marathon but still stuck at mile 2 πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. I mean, you gotta feel for the team, but it seems like they're just phoning it in at this point 😴. Sunderland deserved the win, Talbi's goal was sweet πŸͺ and their passing game looked way more organized than Burnley's... that's not a great look πŸ‘€.
 
man burnley is having a rough patch 😩 15 games without a win and they're already 11 points behind safety 🀯 i feel bad for their fans who are struggling to see their team turn things around... on the other hand, sunderland looked solid and well-deserved that win πŸ™Œ talbi's goal was a nice bonus for them too πŸ‘ gotta say, scott parker seems like a level-headed manager who knows what he's doing πŸ’― but burnley just needs to figure out their intensity issues and passing game πŸ€”
 
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