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Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur: Premier League – live! | Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur: Premier League – live! |
(35 minutes later) | |
1.38pm BST13:38 | |
8 mins: Burnley have their tails up here. Boyd tries to run from midfield, gets hopelessly outpaced by a defender, who nicks the ball off him, takes it out wide and thinks his job is done. It’s not – Boyd doesn’t stop running, chases him down and wins a throw-in. | |
1.36pm BST13:36 | |
5 mins: What a chance for Burnley! And Ings misses it! Mason dwells on the ball, 10 yards outside his penalty area, and Boyd closes him down, shunts him off the ball and plays it through for Ings, who is clean through with two defenders breathing down his neck when he shoots straight down the middle from 10 yards. | |
1.33pm BST13:33 | |
3 mins: Tottenham control the opening exchanges, but then Bentaleb surrenders possession in midfield and Burnley break. A little. And then get a throw-in. | |
1.31pm BST13:31 | |
1 min: Ashley Barnes spears in the day’s first cross, which flies beyond both Burnley striker. It won’t be the last, methinks. | |
1.30pm BST13:30 | |
Peeeeeeeeep! | |
1 min: Action stations, as Tottenham get the match started. | |
1.28pm BST13:28 | |
Loud applause, you say. Remarkable stuff. By the way, Burnley is blessed with a gorgeous blue, cloudless sky today. I’ve not been for a few years, but remember Turf Moor for being blessed with the nation’s most scenic press box. | |
The players make their way out on to the pitch to loud applause from both sets of supporters. #COYS | |
1.25pm BST13:25 | |
The players are now leaving the tunnel. Deep breath, world. | |
1.25pm BST13:25 | |
“Resistable force (Burnley ‘attack’) v ‘Moveable object’ (Tottenham defence) today?” wonders Lou Roper. “Hopefully, goals aplenty will be the result: 3-3?” Well that would be tempting fate – but it’s certainly worth pointing out that Spurs have only kept one clean sheet in the league this calendar year, and that’s with a defence featuring Lloris and Vertonghen, both out today, and as @steamyteabuns points out, their bench is defensively wobbly. | |
@Simon_Burnton given that Spurs line up, the question is, who plays centre half if either Dier or Vlad gets hurt? | |
1.18pm BST13:18 | |
Sean Dyche has had his pre-match chat with the TV folk: | |
We look for [the big teams to inspire them] of course. But we look for that to happen in all games. We’re well aware of the challenges of the Premier League now. We’re in there fighting, we are fighting. The margins are tight. They’re a fine side. They’ve spend £200m looking at their squad today, and they’ve got an in-form striker, but we’ve shown that we’re competitive in every game, and we want to be that today and we want to win. | |
We haven’t concentrated on Harry Kane, because they’ve got quality in different areas of the pitch. When you put that amount of finance into a team you expect to have good players. We can’t just work on one player, we have to work on the whole team. We’re aware of them, but it’s about what we do, how we perform. We’re generally happy with what we do. We create enough chances, we’ve got to take them chances. | |
1.10pm BST13:10 | |
The Tottenham manager has been speaking to Sky, who started by asking him about his starting XI, and in particular having Paulinho in the team and Townsend out of it. Obviously it’s not his first language, and I didn’t know whether it would be ruder to improve his English for him, or to leave it exactly as he said it. In the end I’ve left it, but mean no offence, honest. His English is a lot better than my Spanish: | |
Always some players injuries but after some tactical decision and after we’re fine to put the best XI to try to win the three points. Always we fine to put the best XI and to put the best player for each game. I think Harry deserve [to be captain]. After it’s a good opportunity to get the three points and performance well and try to stay high on the table. I think we have eight game. After this seven. It’s important to keep in the table higher in the table, and for that we must to win for to keep the chance to fight for the higher position. Burnley are a very difficult team. They run a lot, they play very well, good organise. A very tough team. I think they deserve more higher on the table. We expect today a very tough game. I think we need to be ready for fight because they play to survive. We need to be focused for this. | |
1.02pm BST13:02 | 1.02pm BST13:02 |
I’d just like to say, we scooped the Telegraph by 19 minutes on the Ings/Kane Twitter split-picture story. Please don’t click on their link, we’re much better. | I’d just like to say, we scooped the Telegraph by 19 minutes on the Ings/Kane Twitter split-picture story. Please don’t click on their link, we’re much better. |
Join @Simon_Burnton for the build-up to Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur – live! http://t.co/uUkAMYJX8f pic.twitter.com/tOLUmNUtWZ | Join @Simon_Burnton for the build-up to Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur – live! http://t.co/uUkAMYJX8f pic.twitter.com/tOLUmNUtWZ |
Burnley vs Tottenham: LIVE! The teams are in. Check out all the latest right here http://t.co/WNPBc6t3wB #thfc pic.twitter.com/Yixqq1T7m0 | Burnley vs Tottenham: LIVE! The teams are in. Check out all the latest right here http://t.co/WNPBc6t3wB #thfc pic.twitter.com/Yixqq1T7m0 |
12.49pm BST12:49 | 12.49pm BST12:49 |
Someone always sends in a picture of the programme, so here it is. You have to look quite hard to find out who Burnley are playing: | Someone always sends in a picture of the programme, so here it is. You have to look quite hard to find out who Burnley are playing: |
12.47pm BST12:47 | 12.47pm BST12:47 |
Sky have thrust their microphone in the face of a couple of footballers. First, there was Michel Vorm: | Sky have thrust their microphone in the face of a couple of footballers. First, there was Michel Vorm: |
The No1 is injured at the moment, and I’ve been ready for this all the time. Now is my opportunity, so I will show what I can. It’s still possible to qualify for the Champions League but we have to look at ourselves, we need to make sure we play well and win games and then we’ll see what can happen. Today’s going to be hard. We know Burnley are going to give everything. We’ve seen the big teams here struggle. It’s hard but I’m 100% sure that if we play our own game, with the confidence we have, then were can win. | The No1 is injured at the moment, and I’ve been ready for this all the time. Now is my opportunity, so I will show what I can. It’s still possible to qualify for the Champions League but we have to look at ourselves, we need to make sure we play well and win games and then we’ll see what can happen. Today’s going to be hard. We know Burnley are going to give everything. We’ve seen the big teams here struggle. It’s hard but I’m 100% sure that if we play our own game, with the confidence we have, then were can win. |
And then came Burnley’s David Jones: | And then came Burnley’s David Jones: |
We’ll just be focused on our job and getting the performance right and hopefully that’ll get us points. We’ve got to treat each game the same. We’re in a decent position to be able to get out of this fight at the bottom of the table. We beat Manchester City recently and we’ll be looking today to replicate and even improve on that performance. | We’ll just be focused on our job and getting the performance right and hopefully that’ll get us points. We’ve got to treat each game the same. We’re in a decent position to be able to get out of this fight at the bottom of the table. We beat Manchester City recently and we’ll be looking today to replicate and even improve on that performance. |
12.42pm BST12:42 | 12.42pm BST12:42 |
Jan Vertonghen is absent from the Spurs squad because of illness. Michel Vorm makes his first Premier League start for the club. Burnley are unchanged, but have Fredrik Ulvestad, the Norwegian international midfielder who signed for the club last month, in their matchday squad for the first time. | Jan Vertonghen is absent from the Spurs squad because of illness. Michel Vorm makes his first Premier League start for the club. Burnley are unchanged, but have Fredrik Ulvestad, the Norwegian international midfielder who signed for the club last month, in their matchday squad for the first time. |
12.32pm BST12:32 | 12.32pm BST12:32 |
Those teams in full, with substitutes and stuff. Harry Kane captains Spurs: | Those teams in full, with substitutes and stuff. Harry Kane captains Spurs: |
Burnley: Heaton, Trippier, Shackell, Duff, Mee, Boyd, Arfield, Jones, Ings, Barnes, Vokes. Subs: Kightly, Sordell, Jutkiewicz, Ulvestad, Gilks, Ward, Keane. Tottenham Hotspur: Vorm, Walker, Dier, Chiriches, Rose, Mason, Bentaleb, Eriksen, Paulinho, Chadli, Kane. Subs: Soldado, Lamela, Townsend, Dembele, Friedel, Stambouli, Davies. Referee: Martin Atkinson | Burnley: Heaton, Trippier, Shackell, Duff, Mee, Boyd, Arfield, Jones, Ings, Barnes, Vokes. Subs: Kightly, Sordell, Jutkiewicz, Ulvestad, Gilks, Ward, Keane. Tottenham Hotspur: Vorm, Walker, Dier, Chiriches, Rose, Mason, Bentaleb, Eriksen, Paulinho, Chadli, Kane. Subs: Soldado, Lamela, Townsend, Dembele, Friedel, Stambouli, Davies. Referee: Martin Atkinson |
12.31pm BST12:31 | 12.31pm BST12:31 |
The teams! | The teams! |
According to the relevant Twitter types, today’s starting line-ups will be as follows: | According to the relevant Twitter types, today’s starting line-ups will be as follows: |
Confirmed #BFC starting XI: Heaton; Trippier, Duff, Shackell (c), Mee; Boyd, Jones, Arfield, Barnes; Ings, Vokes. #ClaretsLIVE | Confirmed #BFC starting XI: Heaton; Trippier, Duff, Shackell (c), Mee; Boyd, Jones, Arfield, Barnes; Ings, Vokes. #ClaretsLIVE |
#THFC team: Vorm, Walker, Chiriches, Dier, Rose; Bentaleb, Mason; Chadli, Eriksen, Paulinho; Kane (c) #COYS | #THFC team: Vorm, Walker, Chiriches, Dier, Rose; Bentaleb, Mason; Chadli, Eriksen, Paulinho; Kane (c) #COYS |
12.30pm BST12:30 | 12.30pm BST12:30 |
We will have the team news shortly. In the meantime, read Alan Smith’s interview with Nacer Chadli: | We will have the team news shortly. In the meantime, read Alan Smith’s interview with Nacer Chadli: |
Nacer Chadli takes a deep breath and for a fleeting moment stares vacantly into the distance. The Tottenham Hotspur and Belgium midfielder is discussing his father’s passing in January when he pauses to consider how difficult it was to return to football after the funeral in Morocco. It hit him hard but when his performance levels, after an impressive start to the season, dropped ever so slightly during that period of mourning there was no shortage of criticism. | Nacer Chadli takes a deep breath and for a fleeting moment stares vacantly into the distance. The Tottenham Hotspur and Belgium midfielder is discussing his father’s passing in January when he pauses to consider how difficult it was to return to football after the funeral in Morocco. It hit him hard but when his performance levels, after an impressive start to the season, dropped ever so slightly during that period of mourning there was no shortage of criticism. |
A sign of the times and the overburdening level of expectancy bestowed on players, perhaps, but Chadli continued to battle. The 25-year-old’s steely resolve shone through. Jibes from pundits after a stray pass here or a mistimed tackle there were not going to derail him. | A sign of the times and the overburdening level of expectancy bestowed on players, perhaps, but Chadli continued to battle. The 25-year-old’s steely resolve shone through. Jibes from pundits after a stray pass here or a mistimed tackle there were not going to derail him. |
“It was difficult going back for the funeral but important to be with my family during that time,” Chadli says. “I needed to be there to support them and I needed them to support me through it. But after a few days I was ready to go back. When you’re mourning, I think it’s important to focus on doing something that you love to help you and to get me through it I had football.” | “It was difficult going back for the funeral but important to be with my family during that time,” Chadli says. “I needed to be there to support them and I needed them to support me through it. But after a few days I was ready to go back. When you’re mourning, I think it’s important to focus on doing something that you love to help you and to get me through it I had football.” |
Spurs wore black armbands in the first leg of the Capital One Cup semi-final against Sheffield United as a mark of respect. “I was touched by how the club and my team-mates dealt with it,” Chadli says. “They were excellent during a difficult period and it was very welcome by my family.” | Spurs wore black armbands in the first leg of the Capital One Cup semi-final against Sheffield United as a mark of respect. “I was touched by how the club and my team-mates dealt with it,” Chadli says. “They were excellent during a difficult period and it was very welcome by my family.” |
Read the full story here. | Read the full story here. |