

Burnley player ratings: how Sean Dyche's side performed in crunch clash at home to Newcastle United
Steve Bruce was without a Premier League win in 44 games when his side had been trailing at the break so the omens weren't good for the visitors when Matej Vydra put the Clarets ahead.
However, inspired by substitute Allan Saint-Maximin, the Magpies staged a remarkable recovery, turning the game around in a five-minute spell early in the second half.
The Frenchman teed up Jacob Murphy for the equaliser before slotting past Bailey Peacock-Farrell to put Newcastle in front.
Sean Dyche' s side have now won just one game in 11 in all competitions at Turf Moor since the turn of the year.
Here are the RATINGS.
The Frenchman teed up Jacob Murphy for the equaliser before slotting past Bailey Peacock-Farrell to put Newcastle in front.

5. Ben Mee 5.8
Made a number of good interceptions from the penalty spot when the ball was played into the box from wide areas, but struggled when Newcastle added pace from the bench. Photo: Molly Darlington

6. Johann Berg Gudmundsson 5.5
Works very hard without possession, covering Lowton well, but needs to contribute a lot more when in possession. Always shows for the ball, but doesn't look to have the beating of a man at the moment. Photo: Clive Brunskill

7. Dwight McNeil 6.1
Saw plenty of the ball on his 100th Premier League appearance, but had a tough afternoon up against Murphy while Almiron often offered a helping hand. Got into some good positions, but failed to capitalise. Photo: Clive Brunskill

8. Josh Brownhill 5.7
Wasted a first half free kick from a promising position outside the penalty area and failed to impact the game. Got the Clarets out of some tight spaces at times when moving the ball quickly, though caught too high for Newcastle's winner. Photo: Clive Brunskill