Burnley staged an extraordinary comeback, beating Crystal Palace and ending their winless streak in the Premier League. The Clarets' remarkable first-half fightback saw them score three goals in seven minutes, turning a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 lead at halftime. This was a stunning turnaround for a team that had gone 17 matches without a win and was facing relegation threats. But here's where it gets controversial... Despite the impressive comeback, the game was not without its controversial moments. The ball appeared to strike Burnley midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu on the arm in the build-up to Jaidon Anthony's goal, but the referee allowed it to stand, much to Palace's protest. And this is the part most people miss... The delay at the start of the game, caused by the Burnley team bus getting stuck in traffic, might have been an underappreciated factor in the team's performance. Despite these challenges, Burnley's focus in the second half was all about containing Palace, and they held on comfortably until the late Sarr volley. The final score of 3-2 secured a precious three points for Burnley, keeping them in the game with 12 matches left to play. With 13th place still their goal, the team's resilience and determination were on full display, leaving fans and pundits alike in awe. But what do you think? Did Burnley's comeback deserve more praise? Or was there something else at play that influenced the outcome? Share your thoughts in the comments below!