Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur, 23 February 2019

Score2-1 to Burnley
RefereeMike Dean
CompetitionPremier League
VenueTurf Moor
Attendance21,338
Kick-off: 12.30pm This was Burnley's first win in the last ten meetings in all competitions since May 2010. Premier League Head to Head Played: 10 Burnley won: 2 Drawn: 2 Tottenham Hotspur won: 6 Burnley scored: 9 Tottenham Hotspur scored: 19

2 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

1 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Mauricio Pochettino

Goals:

Chris Wood 57 G
Ashley Barnes 83 G

Goals:

Harry Kane 65 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Ben Mee
Defender James Tarkowski
Defender Charlie Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Jack Cork
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Jeff Hendrick
Midfielder/Forward Dwight McNeil
Forward Ashley Barnes
Forward Chris Wood

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Juan Foyth Defender
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Serge Aurier Defender/Midfielder
Danny Rose Defender/Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Moussa Sissoko Midfielder
Harry Winks Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Robbie Brady for Jeff Hendrick 80
Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson for Dwight McNeil 80

Substitutions:

Fernando Llorente for Harry Winks 62
Érik Lamela for Juan Foyth 76
Lucas Moura for SON Heung-min 88

Cards:

Phil Bardsley 72 Y

Cards:

Fernando Llorente 65 Y
Juan Foyth 69 Y
Érik Lamela 86 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Defender Ben Gibson
Defender Matt Lowton
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Midfielder/Forward Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson
Forward Peter Crouch
Forward Matěj Vydra

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Kyle Walker-Peters
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura

Comments:

League position: 14th Burnley were now unbeaten in their last eight games in the Premier League (won five); their longest unbeaten run in the top division since 1966 (nine games). Ashley Barnes had now scored in each of his last four games in the Premier League. He and and Chris Wood had now scored 17 goals in 17 starts together in the Premier League for the Clarets. This was their first home win in the Premier League against a big six team since a 2-0 victory against Liverpool on 20 August 2016.

Comments:

League position: 3rd In their 27th game, Tottenham Hotspur failed in their attempt to secure a 12th away win in this Premier League season to match their highest total of away league wins in an entire season since 1984-85 in League Division One. Spurs had now lost their last three away games in all competitions; also at Chelsea in the League Cup and at Crystal Palace in the FA Cup. Harry Kane had now scored 64 goals in his last 81 away appearances in the Premier League since August 2014; 18 more away goals than any other player in the same period.

2 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

Goals:

Chris Wood 57 G
Ashley Barnes 83 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Ben Mee
Defender James Tarkowski
Defender Charlie Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Jack Cork
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Jeff Hendrick
Midfielder/Forward Dwight McNeil
Forward Ashley Barnes
Forward Chris Wood

Substitutions:

Robbie Brady for Jeff Hendrick 80
Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson for Dwight McNeil 80

Cards:

Phil Bardsley 72 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Defender Ben Gibson
Defender Matt Lowton
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Midfielder/Forward Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson
Forward Peter Crouch
Forward Matěj Vydra

Comments:

League position: 14th Burnley were now unbeaten in their last eight games in the Premier League (won five); their longest unbeaten run in the top division since 1966 (nine games). Ashley Barnes had now scored in each of his last four games in the Premier League. He and and Chris Wood had now scored 17 goals in 17 starts together in the Premier League for the Clarets. This was their first home win in the Premier League against a big six team since a 2-0 victory against Liverpool on 20 August 2016.

1 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Mauricio Pochettino

Goals:

Harry Kane 65 G

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Juan Foyth Defender
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Serge Aurier Defender/Midfielder
Danny Rose Defender/Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Moussa Sissoko Midfielder
Harry Winks Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Fernando Llorente for Harry Winks 62
Érik Lamela for Juan Foyth 76
Lucas Moura for SON Heung-min 88

Cards:

Fernando Llorente 65 Y
Juan Foyth 69 Y
Érik Lamela 86 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Kyle Walker-Peters
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura

Comments:

League position: 3rd In their 27th game, Tottenham Hotspur failed in their attempt to secure a 12th away win in this Premier League season to match their highest total of away league wins in an entire season since 1984-85 in League Division One. Spurs had now lost their last three away games in all competitions; also at Chelsea in the League Cup and at Crystal Palace in the FA Cup. Harry Kane had now scored 64 goals in his last 81 away appearances in the Premier League since August 2014; 18 more away goals than any other player in the same period.