Burnley 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur: Ashley Barnes strikes late to dent Spurs’ title aspirations

Burnley 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur: Ashley Barnes strikes late to dent Spurs’ title aspirations
Tottenham’s title aspirations took a major blow as they succumbed to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Burnley at Turf Moor.Ashley Barnes tapped in from close-range from a mishit Johann Berg Gudmundsson cross in the closing stages to claim a well-earned three points for the Clarets.Barnes scored late to give his side three points4
Barnes scored late to give his side three points
Victory would have moved Spurs to within two points of Manchester City and Liverpool at the top of the table but Burnley showed why they have not been beaten in the league since Boxing Day.Sean Dyche had speculated that Spurs may choose not to risk Kane with games against Chelsea and Arsenal to come over the next week but Mauricio Pochettino billed this contest as like a final for their Premier League chances. Since the nadir of a 5-1 home loss to Everton, Burnley have tightened up at the back, shown an increased goal threat and an all-round improvement in organisation, intensity and sharpness.They showed that from the start, with Barnes and Chris Wood – who had scored six goals between them in the previous three games – proving a handful for the Spurs defence.Harry Kane, who came straight back into the starting line-up after seven games out with an ankle injury, unsurprisingly looked a little rusty, taking a couple of heavy touches, but he produced the first real effort on goal in the 16th minute when he drove towards the edge of the box and shot just wide.Kane equalised in the second half for Tottenham4
Kane equalised in the second half for Tottenham
At the other end, Barnes came as close as anyone to a goal in a low-key first half with a well-struck shot that curled just over the bar, while Kane was warming to his task and, after Tom Heaton was off his line smartly to pounce at the striker’s feet, Kane headed straight at the keeper.Both men dialled it up several notches in the 50th minute as Kane set his sights on the top corner and let fly with a superb, swerving shot that looked poised to find its target until Heaton flung out a hand and tipped it behind.Burnley were struggling to get out of their own half but a smart turn by Dwight McNeil under pressure in midfield led to the hosts taking a shock lead.His pass set Charlie Taylor away down the left and the full-back’s cross was eventually scrambled behind for a corner.McNeil stepped up to take it and delivered the ball onto the head of Wood, whose effort hit the underside of the bar and bounced down over the line.Pochettino, who appeared furious at the award of the corner, responded by bringing on Fernando Llorente in place of Harry Winks but it was that man Kane who provided the equaliser.Spurs’ title hopes have taken a major blow with the loss4
Spurs’ title hopes have taken a major blow with the loss
A quick throw from Danny Rose caught out the Burnley defence and Kane got in behind, drove into the box and poked the ball confidently past Heaton.It was a more open game now and, after Juan Foyth was booked for a late challenge on Wood, a nice move ended with Jeff Hendrick shooting just wide, while McNeil was denied by Hugo Lloris as Spurs were caught short at the back.Pochettino was furious with referee Mike Dean at full-time4
Pochettino was furious with referee Mike Dean at full-time
They did not heed the lesson, though, and, moments after coming on, Gudmundsson drove into the box and his cross-cum-shot was tucked away at the far post by Barnes.Spurs pushed for an equaliser in four minutes of injury time but Erik Lamela’s header, gratefully grasped by Heaton, was as close as they came.Pochettino was involved in a lengthy exchange with Dean in the centre circle after the final whistle before finally heading off down the tunnel.


Harry Kane scored on his return from injury but Tottenham Hotspur's Premier League title charge was halted with a 2-1 defeat at Burnley after Ashley Barnes's late strike. Harry Kane scored an equaliser on his return from injury but Ashley Barnes gave Burnley a 2-1 win against Tottenham, after which Mauricio Pochettino confronted Mike Dean.
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