A LOOK at the key moments from the game against Wimbledon.

MARLON BERESFORD: Had a few potential Enckelman moments courtesy of some dodgy back passes but coped well...8

DEAN WEST: Had to limp off with a tight hamstring but once again confirmed that the link with Blake and Little has great potential...7

IAN COX: Continues to impress with his control at the back. It does not seem to matter who he partners at the moment...7

STEVE DAVIS: Put his error of seven days earlier firmly behind him and never took any chances. Needs matches but great to see him back...7

ARTHUR GNOHERE: He prefers to play in the middle but moved to left back and had a couple of worrying moments late on...6

GLEN LITTLE: Missed a couple of good chances in the first half but finally netted in the second, a reward for his effort...7

TONY GRANT: One of his best games this season. Won tackles and used the ball better than of late...7

LEE BRISCOE: Missed a glorious chance to open the scoring when put clean through but did a solid job in the middle of the park...7

ALAN MOORE: Played his part in the goal with a lovely step over but struggled to make the impact he would have liked...6

ROBBIE BLAKE: Continues to impress and improve and deserved his ovation as he went off. Did enough to keep his place...7

GARETH TAYLOR: Won more than his share of headers and also put a couple of good passes through...7

SUBS: MARK McGREGOR (63 for West)...6

IAN MOORE (68 for A Moore)...6

DIMITRI PAPADOPOULOS (73 for Blake)...6

Subs not used: Paul Cook, Andy Payton

Referee: Scott Mathieson (Cheshire)...6

OPPOSITION CAMP

DAVIS...Kept busy and did well 7

HOLLOWAY...Impressive display 7

WILLIAMS...Great block on Little 6

GIER...Worked hard enough 6

HAWKINS...Little impact going forward 6

McANUFF...Tricky little winger 7

FRANCIS...Missed late chance 6

ANDERSEN...Countless good challenges 7

TAPP...Didn't do a tap 5

SHIPPERLEY...Never got enough service 6

GRAY...No great threat 5

SUBS: AGYEMANG...(65 for Shipperley)

NOWLAND...(81 for Tapp)

NOT USED...Willmott, Heald, Leigertwood

TALKING TACTICS

ROBBIE BLAKE partnered Gareth Taylor with Glen Little and Alan Moore out wide. The key role was Lee Briscoe as Tony Grant's partner in central midfield.

KEY MOMENT

HAVING endured a frustrating first half the Clarets were grateful to be gifted possession in a good position from where they scored the only goal of the game..

TIME FOR ACTION

04Tony Grant feeds Robbie Blake, Glen Little heads his cross down but Kelvin Davis saves

06Joby McAnuff skips past Steve Davis and threads Alex Tapp through but his weak shot is saved by Marlon Beresford

14Alan Moore feeds Gareth Taylor who blasts over from long range. Seconds later he does force a save after a sharp turn

33Moore's long ball finds Little in space but he volleys well wide

37A flowing move involving Blake, Little and Dean West ends with Blake shooting at the keeper

41Briscoe is through on goal but he shoots against the legs of Davis

45Blake feeds Little but his shot is woefully wide and high

51Briscoe breaks down the left and his low cross is hit home left-footed by Little

55A left foot curler from Little is palmed away by Davis

61A great shot by Joby McAnuff is tipped over by Beresford

63Neil Shipperley's shot is blocked by Steve Davis

72Ian Moore's break down the right ends with Little's cross being pushed clear

84A quick free kick ends with Damien Francis toeing a close range effort wide

86Dimitri Papadopoulos finds Ian Moore but his shot is blocked

90Papadopoulos again finds Moore and he looks to be pulled back but nothing is given

TALE OF THE TAPE (Clarets first)

13 Shots 8

8 On target 3

14 Free kicks 13

6 Offsides 1

0 Woodwork 0

4 Corners 4

YELLOW CARD: Taylor, 45 foul (Clarets), McAnuff, 76 foul (Dons)

RED CARD: None