Vincent Kompany’s first competitive match as manager of Burnley ended in a 1-0 Championship win away to Huddersfield Town on Friday. The former Manchester City captain was appointed as the permanent successor to the long-serving Sean Dyche last month following Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League.HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 0-1 BURNLEY FC⚽ 18′ Ian Maatsen (#Burnley)pic.twitter.com/1l6UgTzz8b— All goals replay (@goalsreplayg) July 29, 2022 On-loan Chelsea winger Ian Maatsen marked his debut with the only goal of the game as Burnley won on their return to the second tier after six seasons of top-flight football. Friday’s match, which marked an unusually early start to the new season because of the World Cup in Qatar getting underway in November, saw Burnley up against a Huddersfield side who just missed out on promotion to the Premier League with a defeat by Nottingham Forest in May’s play-off final.Cucurella submits a transfer request, City must now convince Brighton to lower the price from 60 million eurosBut they were not at their best with Burnley having chances to take the lead before they went ahead. The 20-year-old Maatsen, having initiated a move down the left, curled a shot from 15 yards inside the right-hand post of Terriers goalkeeper Lee Nicholls in the 18th minute.##NAJAVA_MECA_6533973##Burnley really should have put the result beyond doubt, with teenage debutant Dara Costelloe missing three chances alone before half-time. But Huddersfield could not capitalise as Belgian manager Kompany, who won the Premier League four times in 11 years as a defender with Manchester City, saw his new side take all three points.EFL CHAMPIONSHIP – Round 1Friday22.00: (2.85) Huddersfield (3.05) Burnley (2.70)Saturday17.00: (2.42) Millwall (3.10) Stoke (3.25)17.00: (2.55) Wigan (3.10) Preston (3.00)17.00: (2.45) Hull (3.25) Bristol City (3.05)17.00: (2.04) Luton (3.40) Birmingham (3.90)17.00: (2.95) Cardiff (3.20) Norwich (2.55)17.00: (2.19) Blackburn (3.35) QPR (3.50)17.00: (2.70) Rotherham (3.25) Swansea (2.70)17.00: (2.19) Blackpool (3.35) Reading (3.50)19.30: (2.40) Middlesbrou. (3.20) WBA (3.15)Sunday14.00: (2.73) Sunderland (3.10) Coventry (2.80)Monday22.00: (2.40) Watford (3.20) Sheffield Utd (3.15)***odds are subject to change
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