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Glentoran 0, Burnley 5



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Published Date: 29 July 2008
MANAGER Owen Coyle scored with the last kick of the game as Burnley eased past Glentoran at the Oval on Monday night.
Coyle named himself as a substitute due to a number of injuries in the squad - although none are serious.

And he got himself on the scoresheet at the death to add to goals from Jay Rodriguez, who turns 19 today, Ade Akinbiyi, Martin Paterson, and a Graham Alexander penalty - his first goal for the club.

Coyle also handed a trial to Latvian Under 21 winger Aleksandrs Solovjovs, who crafted the first goal for Rodriguez just after the half hour, bursting down the left and crossing, with the youngster poking home at the far post.

After the break, Besart Berisha, on for Solovjovs, picked out Akinbiyi to fire home, and Paterson, on for Akinbiyi, made it 3-0 at the second attempt with 18 minutes remaining.

Alexander, playing in the centre of midfield with Coyle for the last quarter of the game, netted from the spot after Steve Jones was upended, before Coyle put the icing on the cake.

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