JAKARTA - The competition to escape relegation is now getting hotter. Burnley and Leeds United have to elbow each other in the last game.

Burnley failed to take advantage of the opportunity to get ahead of Leeds after only drawing 1-1 with Aston Villa in the postponed match, Friday, May 20, the early hours of GMT+7 (Indonesian Time).

With this result, Burnley collected 35 points and perched in 17th position. However, they are only ahead on goal difference from 18th-placed Leeds United, the last limit of the relegation zone.

"We have given ourselves a good chance. There are 90 minutes left if we want to achieve what we want, and that is our goal," said Burnley manager, Mike Jackson, in the club's official website.

The last party, which will be held on May 22, will determine who will fall into the Championship with Watford and Norwich City.

In the last match, Burnley arguably had the advantage. The reason is that they will play at home against Newcastle United.

While Leeds United must travel to the headquarters of Brentford. This is a big obstacle considering the opposing team's recent performance is quite impressive with two wins in the last two matches.

"We have to continue what we have done tonight. We just have to focus now and manage the important moments in the game," said Mike Jackson.


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