PL: Tottenham knocked down Burnley with Son Hung Min’s eighth goal



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In the final match of matchday six of the English Premier League, Tottenham beat Burnley 1-0.

Son Hung Min has already scored his eighth goal in the League this season (Photo: AFP)


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After four games, Burnley, who was just one point behind, was in danger early on, but Barnes shot the bottom short to no avail, he was already in a massive ambush with a third before that.

Though Tottenham possessed double the ball, Lloris had to be in the gap in the inning hair, but kept his goal away from goal when Westwood fired.

After the return, the Spurs didn’t get much more dangerous either, and even Tarkowski’s head had to block visiting defenders.

A quarter of an hour before the end, the Londoners finally reached the door too: first Szon Hung Min His shot was blocked to a corner by the home team, but after the corner, Kane’s slip was blocked by the South Koreans, which was indefensible. (0-1).

It was already PL’s 29th goal with this double, more than Didier Drogba duo Frank Lampard (36).

Tottenham eventually won 1-0, finishing for the third time of their last 29 away championships without a goal; they had a two-goal draw last season against the losing duo of Bournemouth and Watford.

ANGOL PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 6

Brighton 1–1 West Bromwich Albion (Livermore 40th – own goal or Ahearne-Grant 83.)
Burnley 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur (Szon Hung Min 76.)

PLAYED ON FRIDAY
Aston Villa 0–3 Leeds United
THEY PLAYED ON SATURDAY

West Ham United 1–1 Manchester City
Fulham 1–2 Crystal Palace
Manchester United 0-0 Chelsea
Liverpool 2–1 Sheffield United
THEY PLAYED ON SUNDAY
Southampton 2–0 Everton
Wolverhampton 1–1 Newcastle United
Arsenal 0-1 Leicester City

THE JOB
1. Everton 6 4 one one 14–9 +5 13
2. Liverpool 6 4 one one 15-14 +1 13
3. Aston Villa 5 4 one 12–5 +7 12
4. Leicester City 6 4 two 13–8 +5 12
5. Tottenham 6 3 two one 16–8 +8 eleven
6. Leeds United 6 3 one two 12–9 +3 10
7. Southampton 6 3 one two 10–9 +1 10
8. Crystal Palace 6 3 one two 8–9 -one 10
9. Wolverhampton 6 3 one two 6–8 -two 10
10. Chelsea 6 two 3 one 13–9 +4 9
11. Arsenal 6 3 3 8–7 +1 9
12. West Ham 6 two two two 12–8 +4 8
13. Manchester City 5 two two one 8–8 0 8
14. Newcastle 6 two two two 8-10 -two 8
15. Manchester United 5 two one two 9-12 -3 7
16. Brighton & Hove Albion 6 one two 3 10-12 -two 5
17. West Brom 6 3 3 6–14 –8 3
18. Sheffield United 6 one 5 3-9 –6 one
18. Burnley 5 one 4 3-9 –6 one
20. Fulham 6 one 5 5-14 –9 one



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