

PLAYER RATINGS: Burnley 3 Crystal Palace 3
The 25-year-old's fifth goal in six starts for the Clarets made it 3-3 in the 49th minute as Sean Dyche' s side stretched their run to four unbeaten in the Premier League.
The Ivorian, who saw his chances of featuring at the World Cup in Qatar next winter go up in smoke, smashed James Tarkowski's flick on into the roof of the net.
“I’ve seen it back and it’s a lovely clean strike," said Dyche.
“He watches the ball so well right the way onto his feet. He’s not looking at where it might go – he’s watched it onto his foot, struck it superbly well and it’s a fantastic goal.
“We’re enjoying what he’s doing – and he’s still getting towards true Premier League fitness. He’s brought energy and quality as well – and his finish was a fine strike.”
The hosts had also let a lead slip at Turf Moor after overturning Christian Benteke's eighth minute opener.
Skipper Ben Mee drew Burnley level when climbing above Tyrick Mitchell and Cheikhou Kouyate to head Ashley Westwood's corner in off the post.
Chris Wood then scored his 50th Premier League goal when getting on the end of another Tarkowski assist and his header nestled inside the upright.
Christian Benteke's first time finish made it 2-2 in the 36th minute before England Under 21 international Marc Guehi restored Palace's lead before the break.
Burnley responded well after the interval and yet another goal of the season contender from Cornet restored parity, but the Clarets could have snatched maximum points late in the game.
Substitute Matej Vydra pulled down Westwood's pass inside the penalty area and, all of a sudden, only Vicente Guaita stood in his way of a winning goal.
The Spanish goalkeeper, however, came out on top as he got a fingertip to the striker's attempt to turn the ball around the post.
Here are the ratings.
“I’ve seen it back and it’s a lovely clean strike," said Dyche.

5. Ben Mee 6.5
Towering header brought Burnley level as he beat Mitchell and Kouyate in the air to meet Westwood's corner. Caught out by Andersen's ball over the top for Palace's equaliser and nowhere to be seen when Benteke headed wide from close range. Improved defensively after the break.

6. Johann Berg Gudmundsson 6
Pressed hard against the ball, making it difficult for Mitchell to get out from the back, and tracked well whenever the full back got beyond him. Tested Guaita at his near post with an improvised flick in the first half and delivered the cross for Cornet's equaliser.

7. Dwight McNeil 6
Significantly more effective when travelling infield with the ball, opening up space in the middle of the pitch and offloading into wide areas. Didn't neglect his defensive duties and became more involved at the other end as Burnley pushed for a winner.

8. Josh Brownhill 5
Couldn't get close enough to Palace's industrious midfield three in the first half, particularly Gallagher, who exploited the time and space he had to work with. Perked up after the break and kept the move alive in the lead up to Cornet's equaliser.