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- Updated: September 10, 2016
Sean Dyche says Burnley did enough to beat Hull on Saturday, after Robert Snodgrass rescued a late point for the visitors at Turf Moor.
Steven Defour scored an outstanding solo goal to give the home side the lead after 72 minutes and they appeared to be heading for all three points before Snodgrass struck from a free-kick in the fifth minute of time added on.
Hull hit the woodwork twice, with Adama Diomande also missing a great chance for the visitors, but Dyche shrugged off the late goal and said he thought his side deserved to pick up their second win of the Premier League campaign.
“It’s the way it goes, it is the reality of football. You have to see the game off until the last minute and we pretty much did, to be fair,” he …