Nick Pope set to make a comeback after injury

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Tarush Bhusri
Tarush Bhusri is a Second year BBA(Banking and Insurance) student at Maharaja Surajmal Institute, GGSIPU. He has a keen interest in writing and has a great...
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A shoulder injury kept Pope out of the losses to Newcastle and Manchester United however the England goalkeeper has been back in preparing this week in front of the excursion to take on Wolves on Sunday.

If there are no unexpected misfortunes then Burnley administrator Sean Dyche expects Pope will recover the gloves from understudy Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

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Burnley manager Sean Dyche said, “He’s come through training this week and he’s looking strong again. He’s trained fully with us, if there’s no reaction then he’s certainly back into consideration.”

Burnley held leads against Southampton and Newcastle recently just to collide with a rout on the two events and, while they combat hard at Old Trafford last Sunday, two late objectives impelled Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side to triumph.

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Burnley appeared to be on course for a draw against United however a barbarous avoidance of Jack Cork prompted Mason Greenwood’s second objective in the 84th moment while a late tap-in from Edinson Cavani added shine to a 3-1 success for the hosts.

The cap stunt of progressive losses has seen Burnley slip to seventeenth albeit the powerlessness of those underneath them to underwrite implies Dyche’s side has a sound six-point pad over the groups in the last three, just as a game close by on eighteenth position Fulham.

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Tarush Bhusri is a Second year BBA(Banking and Insurance) student at Maharaja Surajmal Institute, GGSIPU. He has a keen interest in writing and has a great command over communication skills. A big time Cricket and Football buff, currently working as Sports Journalist at https://sportsdigest.in. You can reach him at tarushbhusri@gmail.com