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Stoke City vs Burnley. Premier League.

Bet365 StadiumAttendance27,018.

Stoke City 1

  • J Walters (32nd minute)

Burnley 2

  • D Ings (13th minute, 12th minute)

Premier League: Danny Ings inspires Burnley to first away win at Stoke

STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22:  Danny Ings of Burnley celebrates scores the second goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Stoke City
Image: Danny Ings slots past the despairing Asmir Begovic

Danny Ings’ first-half double guided Burnley to their a 2-1 victory over Stoke and clinched their first away win since gaining promotion to the Premier League.

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Danny Ings grabbed a brace for Burnley as they beat Stoke at the Britannia.

Ings notched his first of the afternoon on 12 minutes, tapping in after Begovic spilled Ashley Barnes’ cross-come shot and doubled his tally just 90 seconds later, when he latched onto Michael Kightly's curled centre to silence a stunned Britannia Stadium.

Best of the game

  • Man of the match: Danny Ings answered some critics, clinically converting the chances his teammates worked tirelessly to create for him.
  • Goal of the match: Ings' second rewarded Michael Kightly's relentless running down the left for a well-worked winning strike.
  • Save of the match: Tom Heaton turning away a curling Victor Moses effort which was destined for the top corner.
  • Moment of the match: The final whistle for Burnley, and confirmation of back-to-back victories.
  • Talking point: Victor Moses' apparent dive which referee Martin Atkinson correctly waved away. Should the FA take further action against this 'repeat' offender?

Jonathan Walters' diving header reduced the deficit in the 32nd for Stoke but Burnley's valiant defensive performance was rewarded with a second successive win that sees them leapfrog Queens Park Rangers and, provisionally, Crystal Palace in the standings.

Burnley boss Sean Dyche had stressed after the Hull win the importance of building on that result, and it certainly seemed those words had been absorbed by his players in the opening stages here as the visitors raced into a two-goal lead.

On an individual level, those strikes also marked a continuation of momentum for Ings, who had netted twice for England Under-21s at his home ground Turf Moor during the international break.

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Sean Dyche delighted as Burnley record back-to-back league wins

But as Ings grabbed his second and third league goals this term, it was apparent that Stoke - without injured duo Marc Wilson and Erik Pieters in defence – had provided him with a helping hand for each goal.

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Mark Hughes blamed his side's poor start in their defeat to Burnley.

First, Pieters' replacement Marc Muniesa lost the ball and in the move that followed, Asmir Begovic's parry from Ashley Barnes' cross teed Ings up nicely for a slotted finish.

Then, just over a minute and a half later, Burnley's former Stoke man Michael Kightly got the better of Phil Bardsley and had the space to burst forward down the left and cross to an unmarked Ings, who once again made no mistake.

Stoke then began to get into the game, with the lively Bojan Krkic having a shot deflect wide. Soon after, the Spaniard provided the delivery which Walters converted with a diving header, goalkeeper Tom Heaton getting a hand to the effort but unable to keep it out.

Victor Moses then had penalty claims waved away after going down in the box in a tumble, before curling in a shot that Heaton palmed away.

Stoke's quest for an equaliser continued after the break as Moses steered wide. He then departed the field clutching his thigh, with Marko Arnautovic coming on in his place.

The Clarets held firm with some brave defending and might have even scored a third goal during the closing stages as Begovic denied substitute Lukas Jutkiewicz.

The Burnley goal was still not out of danger, with Begovic joining the action at that end and passing up the last real opportunity of note, heading off-target from a corner.