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Burnley players sang their hearts with a popstar at the top of the graph during their promotion party on Saturday.
Turf Moor has become a personal festival site for the Clarets while Scott Parker and his men danced around the field and raised the trophy second place after beating Millwall 3-1.
They had already been promoted via a 2-1 victory at Sheffield United on April 21, but could not seal the title in front of their fans despite the total of 100 points in Leeds.
He marks an immediate return to the Premier League after an exceptional season during which they only conceded 16 goals. They will have a bus parade on Tuesday.
However, they achieved a point less than their previous promotion under Vincent Kompany in 2022-2010.
After sweating on the field, it was time to transform the locker room into a nightclub because they welcomed a pop sensation of the nongue years.
Burnley stars sang with Natasha Bedingfield in the field and in the locker room

They celebrated their promotion in the Premier League, reaching 100 points by beating Millwall

“ Underten ” from Bedingfield has become an unofficial hymn for the club This campaign
The players huddled together, put their movements and sang “Unlersten” by Natasha Bedingfield while the English popstar sang among them.
It is true – Bedingfield, 43, whose single from 2004 “ These words ” dominated the British charts, was at the heart of things as a special guest for the side of the Lancashire.
His song “Undeftten” (more easily identified by the lyrics “Feel the Rain on Your Skin”) was an unofficial hymn for them this campaign.
Bedingfield played for supporters and even shared a drink with the Manager Parker in the locker room.
Mihailo Ivanovic had given Millwall an advance in 11 minutes, but Josh Brownhill restored parity a couple later.
Jaidon Anthony put the clarets on the driving seat in the second half and Brownhill added another in time of time, but they could not dislodge Leeds for the throne.
Daniel Farke won his third champion title on the difference in goals, after winning twice with Norwich, although Burnley still has a lot to be proud.
The fate of Luton, which underwent a second consecutive relegation, shows the dangers of the championship even for the teams that fell, but Burnley never seemed to have trouble.

The Clarets conceded 16 goals all season and instantly referred to the elite

Scott Parker said that his team had done “ remarkably ” and was surprised not to have won the title (photo with a second place trophy)

They did not finish behind Leeds on the difference in goals after a stellar season at the second level
Burnley beat Luton 4-1 in the first game of his season and beat Cardiff 5-0 in the next one to set the tone for a home campaign.
At one point, they kept 12 consecutive league sheets, a sign of their solidity under Parker.
“I’m so proud. We entered today hoping that it would go in our direction, but wanting to win the match and reach 100 points, we did it ” said Parker.
“If you had said to me, you reach 100 points, 33 undefeated games, 16 goals conceded and you would not win the League, I would have said” no chance “. We made remarkably this year.
“During the last month, when we achieved a goal, the players’ reaction is to have to come back to it. We were superb today, we had a real quality, created many chances; Another day, it could have been much more.
“The challenge increases a level or two next year. We have a solid rock foundation and we have proven this season. We are going to rest, restart and we will enter next year with a driving ambition to succeed so successful.