In a stunning upset that shook the footballing world, the unfancied Burnley stunned league leaders Arsenal in a thrilling Premier League encounter at Turf Moor.In a stunning upset that shook the footballing world, the unfancied Burnley stunned league leaders Arsenal in a thrilling Premier League encounter at Turf Moor. Burnley, languishing near the relegation zone, had been widely expected to be outclassed by the high-flying Gunners. However, the Clarets showed incredible determination and resilience from the outset. The first half was a cagey affair, with both teams struggling to create clear-cut chances. But Burnley struck a psychological blow just before the break, as striker Ashley Barnes headed home from a corner to give them a shock lead. Arsenal came out with renewed vigor in the second period, but the Burnley defense stood firm. The Clarets doubled their advantage in the 68th minute, when defender Ben Mee bundled home a loose ball following a scramble in the six-yard box. The Emirates Stadium fell silent as Arsenal’s title hopes took a severe blow. Mikel Arteta’s side threw everything at Burnley in the final stages, but the hosts held on for a famous victory. The result sends shockwaves through the Premier League and leaves Arsenal’s title charge in jeopardy. Burnley, on the other hand, have revived their survival hopes and given their fans a moment to cherish. The victory was a testament to the hard work and spirit of the Burnley players and manager Vincent Kompany. Despite being written off by many, they showed that anything is possible in football. “We knew we had it in us,” said a jubilant Burnley captain James Tarkowski. “We’ve been working hard all season, and today it all came together.” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was left to rue his team’s missed opportunities. “We didn’t take our chances and we got punished,” he said. “But credit to Burnley, they played a great game.”