Burnley vs Olympiakos FC. Europa League Qualifying Play-Offs Round.
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Sam Vokes misses several good chances for Clarets
Friday 31 August 2018 06:20, UK
Burnley were left to rue a number of missed chances as they were beaten 4-2 on aggregate by Olympiakos in the Europa League play-off round, following a 1-1 draw in the second leg at Turf Moor on Thursday.
The Clarets dominated their Greek opponents but Sam Vokes twice headed over from excellent positions in the first half and then curled a shot against the post after the break.
Dwight McNeil saw a shot tipped over as Olympiakos clung on to their first-leg lead before Daniel Podence scored on the break in the 83rd minute.
Matej Vyrda replied on his debut but it was not enough for Burnley as their first European adventure in 51 years came to an end.
While the result might be disappointing for the Clarets, they created enough chances to turn around the first-leg deficit and the display should give them encouragement as they look to improve on a slow start to the Premier League season.
Burnley spurned several good chances to score in the first half as they pinned the visitors back inside their own half.
Vokes hooked a shot over the bar in the 18th minute before a glaring miss as he headed wide from Dwight McNeil's cross after getting ahead of the goalkeeper.
Vokes then failed to convert another header from close range after a corner was flicked on for him at the near post.
Jeff Hendrick saw an effort blocked while Olympiakos' best chance came late in the half as Podence missed the target from around the penalty spot.
Burnley continued to threaten after half-time as Vokes curled a splendid first-time shot against the post from outside the box and McNeil saw a shot tipped over.
But Olympiakos held out and then knocked the stuffing out of Burnley when Podence finished on the counter in the 83rd minute.
Vydra poked home on his debut minutes later, but Burnley could not conjure up any more goals in the closing stages.
The 18-year-old was excellent on his first start for Burnley, looking composed in possession and putting in several good deliveries from set-pieces. Based on this display he could soon be pushing for a place in the starting XI in the Premier League.
Burnley host Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.