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Tottenham up into fourth place with narrow win over struggling Burnley

Tottenham Hotspur leapfrogged arch-rivals Arsenal into the top four with a narrow 1-0 victory over a stubborn Burnley side who remain at risk of relegation in the Premier League.

Harry Kane converted from the spot on the stroke of half-time after Ashley Barnes was penalised for handball, a decision which proved decisive as Spurs took one step closer to Champions League football, while Burnley look nervously over their shoulders at the dreaded relegation zone with Leeds and Everton in action later in the day.

Spurs dominated the opening exchanges but were left frustrated by a resilient Burnley defence and inspired Nick Pope in the visiting goal. However, their resistance was broken right on half-time. VAR and referee Kevin Friend awarded Spurs a penalty with Barnes handling inside the box, putting the ball on a plate for Kane who made no mistake from 12 yards.

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Burnley came out fighting in the second half and came within a lick of paint to an equaliser, with Barnes almost making amends with a long-range effort which struck the post. Spurs came closest to a second when Pope brilliantly denied Son from close-range, but the hosts held their nerve to secure a precious three points in their quest for the Champions League.

Spurs travel to already relegated Norwich City on the final day of the season next Sunday where victory will be the only thing on their minds. As for Burnley, they have a game in hand to play away at Aston Villa on Thursday evening, where they too will be desperate to win and boost their chances of survival.

TALKING POINT

Contentious VAR. This was the kind of game that was going to be decided on a moment of magic or a moment of controversy, it was the latter which prevailed. With just one replay, the consensus around the place was that referee Kevin Friend was going to point to the spot after looking for himself. The consensus was correct. Barnes’ arm did appear to be in an unnatural position, despite the vehement protests from the Burnley players and staff. When you concede a penalty to Spurs, there is typically only one outcome. Kane stepped up and could not have placed the ball anymore perfectly into the corner, leaving Pope rooted to the spot and Burnley reliant on Brentford and Brighton to do them a favour later today.

MAN OF THE MATCH

Nick Pope. If it wasn’t for Pope, Spurs could have been out of sight long before the penalty. He produced countless saves, some routine and some quite remarkable. Kane and Son, two of the most prolific finishers in the league, were left wondering how many more times they would have to bang their heads against the brick wall that was the Burnley goalkeeper. With performances like that, not only from Pope but from the team collectively, their chances of survival are still alive and kicking. However, defeat does leave them in a predicament and there is no shying away from that fact. The clock is ticking, the tension is rising, but the belief will remain unwavered based on the character shown by the Clarets today.

PLAYER RATINGS

Spurs: Lloris 6, Sanchez 6, Dier 6, Davies 6, Emerson 6, Hojbjerg 6, Bentancur 6, Sessegnon 7, Lucas 6, Son 7, Kane 7.

Subs: Rodon 5, Kulusevski 5.

Burnley: Pope 8, Roberts 6, Lowton 6, Collins 6, Long 6, Taylor 6, McNeil 6, Cork 6, Brownhill 6, Barnes 6, Cornet 6.

Subs: Lennon 5, Weghorst 5.

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

45+7’ PENALTY TO SPURS!

A VAR check has taken place for a potential penalty to Spurs and referee Kevin Friend, after looking at the monitor, has pointed to the spot. The ball has struck Barnes’ arm which does appear to be in an unnatural position. Kane will step up for Spurs…

45+8’ GOAL! SPURS 1-0 BURNLEY (KANE)

Was there ever any doubt? Spurs take the lead with the final kick of the first half! The penalty guru steps up and buries the ball into the bottom left corner to give Spurs a slender advantage at the break. What a frantic end to the opening 45 minutes!

KEY STATS

Four of the last five matches between Spurs and Burnley have ended 1-0. Antonio Conte’s side on the right end of the result today (Squawka)

Including shoot-outs, Harry Kane has converted his last 23 penalty attempts in all competitions for Spurs since having an attempt saved against Liverpool by Loris Karius in February 2018 (OptaJoe)

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Everton end away drought to boost survival hopes, West Ham thump Norwich

Everton gave their survival hopes a huge lift with a 2-1 victory over Leicester at the King Power Stadium – their first away win since August.

Vitaliy Mykolenko opened the scoring after six minutes for Frank Lampard’s side.

Patson Daka levelled shortly afterwards but Mason Holgate restored Everton’s lead on the half-hour mark after Kasper Schmeichel parried a header from Richarlison.

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Jordan Pickford twice saved from Harvey Barnes in the second half and also denied Nampalys Mendy as Everton held out for victory.

West Ham bounced back from their Europa League semi-final exit against Frankfurt with a thumping 4-0 win over relegated Norwich.

The Hammers raced into a 3-0 lead before half-time as Said Benrahma scored either side of a strike from Michail Antonio.

There were boos from the home fans at the break and things only got worse as Manuel Lanzini scored a fourth from the penalty spot in the 65th minute.

West Ham remain seventh, three points behind Manchester United in the final Europa League spot with a game in hand and a 10-plus superior goal difference.

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Vitaliy Mykolenko opened the scoring after six minutes for Frank Lampard’s side.

Patson Daka levelled shortly afterwards but Mason Holgate restored Everton’s lead on the half-hour mark after Kasper Schmeichel parried a header from Richarlison.

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Jordan Pickford twice saved from Harvey Barnes in the second half and also denied Nampalys Mendy as Everton held out for victory.

The result moves Everton into 16th, one point above Burnley and Leeds, who slipped into the final relegation place after their 2-1 loss to Arsenal. Everton also have a game in hand on both sides.
Leicester, who were beaten by Roma in the Europa Conference League semi-finals on Thursday, are 14th, eight points clear of the relegation zone. They only have one win in the league since March 20.

West Ham bounced back from their Europa League semi-final exit against Frankfurt with a thumping 4-0 win over relegated Norwich.

The Hammers raced into a 3-0 lead before half-time as Said Benrahma scored either side of a strike from Michail Antonio.

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West Ham remain seventh, three points behind Manchester United in the final Europa League spot with a game in hand and a 10-plus superior goal difference.

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The Eagles had star forward Wilfried Zaha to thank for the three points as the Ivory Coast international converted a spot-kick midway through the first half to seal the Hornets’ fate.

Their task was made even harder when Hassane Kamara was sent off for a second yellow card after 70 minutes.

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At Turf Moor, Steven Gerrard’s men went ahead after just seven minutes through former Southampton striker Danny Ings, before Argentine playmaker Emi Buendia scored the second just after the half-hour mark.

Seven minutes into the second half, Ollie Watkins made it three before an injury-time consolation for Maxwel Cornet.

Villa moved into 11th place with a game in hand on Brighton and Palace above them, while Burnley are just two points above the relegation zone.

Palace ended the game in ninth place on 44 points, six behind Wolves, who drew 2-2 at Stamford Bridge with Chelsea, who stay in third place.

Brentford swatted aside Southampton with goals from Pontus Jansson, Yoane Wissa and Kristoffer Ajer giving them a comfortable 3-0 win. Brentford ended the match 12th on 43 points, with Southampton in 15th.

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Watford were relegated after a 1-0 loss at Crystal Palace, while Burnley suffered a 3-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa.

The Eagles had star forward Wilfried Zaha to thank for the three points as the Ivory Coast international converted a spot-kick midway through the first half to seal the Hornets’ fate.

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Seven minutes into the second half, Ollie Watkins made it three before an injury-time consolation for Maxwel Cornet.

Villa moved into 11th place with a game in hand on Brighton and Palace above them, while Burnley are just two points above the relegation zone.

Palace ended the game in ninth place on 44 points, six behind Wolves, who drew 2-2 at Stamford Bridge with Chelsea, who stay in third place.

Brentford swatted aside Southampton with goals from Pontus Jansson, Yoane Wissa and Kristoffer Ajer giving them a comfortable 3-0 win. Brentford ended the match 12th on 43 points, with Southampton in 15th.

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