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Stoke edge closer to the drop after surrendering more points at home

The Potters had to settle for a point after Ashley Barnes’ scrappy strike cancelled out Badou Ndiaye’s early goal.

STOKE CITY’S PREMIER League survival hopes dwindled further as they again surrendered a lead in a 1-1 draw at home to Burnley.

Paul Lambert’s side dropped two points to Andy Carroll’s late effort at West Ham on Monday, and they were once more unable to preserve an advantage on Sunday, though Ashley Barnes’ scrappy strike came much earlier and the hosts were clinging on towards the end at the bet365 Stadium.

The Potters are now winless in 11 and four points off safety with three games to play after a display that promised much when Badou Ndiaye netted his first Premier League goal early on.

Stoke, once so dominant from set-pieces, allowed the threat on their goal to build through corners and free-kicks after the break and Barnes scrambled an equaliser into the net in the 62nd minute for his sixth strike in eight matches.

Burnley could not find a winner as their bid to overhaul sixth-placed Arsenal was dented, but they remain on course for the Europa League as Stoke face the increasing possibility of Championship football.

Up against England rival Jack Butland, Nick Pope was beaten after just 11 minutes. Mame Biram Diouf teed up Ndiaye to turn away from a defender and arrow a 20-yard strike into the bottom-right corner with the aid of a deflection.

Burnley’s bustling front-line sought an immediate response as Barnes isolated Ryan Shawcross but could not quite get his right-footed finish to curl inside the far post.

An open game provided opportunities at both ends and Diouf flicked a header into Pope’s hands, before Butland’s first save of note repelled a swirling Johann Berg Gudmundsson free-kick.

A huge chance for Stoke to double their lead came and went before the break as Diouf missed his kick from Moritz Bauer’s pinpoint centre.

Some sloppy Stoke play handed Burnley the initiative following the restart and Butland was twice forced into action from headers at set-pieces, touching Jack Cork’s looping effort over the top before parrying James Tarkowski’s powerful nod to safety.

And another high ball into the box led to the equaliser. Butland again blocked from Tarkowski’s header, but his attempt to scoop the ball clear instead ricocheted against Barnes and in.

Stephen Ireland almost pinched the points at the other end as he clipped the post, yet Stoke were grateful to Butland for another late stop from Gudmundsson – who was unfortunate to see another couple of shots go wide – and time is fast running out for Lambert’s men as they prepare to travel to Liverpool next week.

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    Oct 21st 2011, 11:22 PM

    Michael Darragh Moloney doesn’t play for Dublin, but Michael Dara McAuley does ;)

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    Oct 22nd 2011, 8:56 AM

    Is that fella Bryan Sheehy anything to Mikey Sheehy?

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    Oct 21st 2011, 10:38 PM

    god could be sometime till an offaly player appear on those teams again?

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    Oct 22nd 2011, 9:23 AM

    haha the incorrect naming is pathetic at best

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    Oct 22nd 2011, 10:29 AM

    Where is the hurling all star team?

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    Oct 22nd 2011, 8:11 PM

    Did the ref pick the player of the year??

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    Oct 22nd 2011, 8:10 PM

    Sid the Ref pick the GAA’s player of the year ??

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