Objectives from Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo got a 2-0 triumph for Bournemouth at Burnley. The hosts appreciated 75% of ownership at Turf Field didn't however have anything to show for their endeavors as they edged nearer to the drop. Here are the key ideas from the Cherries' success. Clincher Andoni Iraola's guests have gotten rave surveys this season for their broad style yet playing a more safe game in East Lancashire to sack the three focuses. Without an association win since Boxing Day, Iraola will have been satisfied close by's clinical showcase. The South Coast outfit are currently 11 focuses clear of the drop zone and hope to have gotten their Head Association status for one more year. Kluivert has shown looks at his ability since showing up at Bournemouth from Roma last June. The 24-year-old forward got his 6th objective in all contests at Turf Field, hooking on to a ball over the top prior to dispatching past Clarets goalkeeper James Trafford. Manager Iraola will expect to see more from the Ajax foundation graduate among now and the finish of the mission. Powerless Claret Burnley had 20 shots on objective and verged on breaking Bournemouth's guards minutes before half-time. Cherries goalkeeper Neto pawed off the line with the ball inches away from getting the Clarets back based on level conditions. The likewise has had Josh Cullen's work chalked off halfway through the final part because of a mess in the development and had little prize for their endeavors. Vincent Kompany's men partook in a surprising 75% belonging — a club record in the Head Association — however they couldn't make an interpretation of that into finished result. Midfielder Cullen said: "We can be satisfied with a great deal of the pieces of our game yet the superseding feeling is harshly disheartened we haven't got anything to show for it. "We won't quit battling until the day is finished and there are still an adequate number of focuses avoided to get us with regard to this present circumstance." Mind the hole Burnley are presently 11 focuses from wellbeing and there's no time to spare to mount an extraordinary departure with just 11 games remaining. Their home structure has been their demise, taking just five focuses on their own fix, the most horrendously terrible record in the division. Kompany takes his soldiers to West Ham next Sunday before a home conflict with Brentford, with little expectation the Lancastrians can convey a first success since December 23.