Sean Dyche hailed the impact of Jeff Hendrick and his fellow subs as the Clarets produced another late, late show to snatch a point at Brighton.
Irish midfielder Hendrick struck seconds into stoppage time to cancel out Neil Maupay’s opener for the Seagulls and earn a share of the spoils, in similar fashion to Michael Keane’s header to salvage a point in 2016.
This time, however, it was a stunning drive, following a neat flick from fellow substitute Matej Vydra, that broke Brighton’s rearguard.

And Dyche was pleased as punch for Hendrick, whose strike on his 100th Premier League appearance capped off a fine week that also saw him earn his 50th Irish cap.