Burnley vs Tottenham: Son Heung-min beats Spurs



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Tottenham Hotspur struggled to beat Burnley with a score of 1-0 in the Premier League. The Lilywhites’ winning goal was born through Son Heung-min.

Competing on Turf Moor on Tuesday (10/27/2020) at the morning WIB, Tottenham dominated the game with 62 percent. The home team only has 38 percent of ball possession.

Although he had much less ball possession than Tottenham, Burnley was able to make 13 attempts, four of which led to goal. Tottenham recorded only three goal attempts from nine shots.

Tottenham’s winning goal only came in the 76th minute. It was Son Heung-min who put his name on the scoreboard after passing the ball from Harry Kane.

This victory brought Tottenham to fifth place in the Premier League standings with 11 points. Burnley is still 18th with a one-point collection.

The images of this match can be seen live on Mola TV at this link.

The course of the match

Tottenham’s Harry Kane fired a shot in the second minute, but the ball was unable to head towards Burnley’s goal. Five minutes later it was Lucas Moura’s turn to threaten. His shot hit the Burnley defender and was successfully secured by goalkeeper Nick Pope.

Tottenham applied quick play by occasionally throwing long passes in the final third of Burnley’s defense. The efforts of this team by José Mourinho were repeatedly stifled by Burnley’s defense.

Burnley had broken Tottenham’s goal that was protected by Hugo Lloris in the 20th minute. The baitball was successfully controlled by Ashley Barnes and he faced Lloris one on one. Barnes shot at Tottenham’s goal, but the referee ruled out the goal because it smelled offside.

No goals have been created for half an hour. Attacks by both teams often ran aground going into the last third of the defense.

Tanguy Ndombele fired a shot from inside Burnley’s penalty area in the 34th minute. These efforts have been unsuccessful after the opponent has blocked the ball.

Burnley gets a free kick in the 35th minute. Josh Brownhill advanced as executor, but the ball had not yet headed towards Lloris’ goal.

Two minutes later it was Ashley Westwood’s turn to shoot. The ball from outside the penalty area that he releases can still be held by Lloris.

Burnley opened another shot from outside the penalty area. This time the ball is dropped by Johann Gudmundsson and the Tottenham goalkeeper can still be thwarted in the 43rd minute.

There was no goal until halftime. Both teams had to settle for playing goalless for a while.

Tottenham still dominated possession in the second half, but had trouble shooting. Instead, Burnley fired a shot in the 49th minute through Josh Brownhill, but the ball still hadn’t headed for the goal.

Burnley created a golden opportunity in the 72nd minute. Starting from a corner, James Tarkowski catches the ball with a header that the opposing player has swept before entering the goal.

Tottenham finally broke Burnley’s goal in the 75th minute. Son Heung-Min gave the Spurs a 1-0 lead after scoring a header from a header scheme. The score lasts until the game is completed.

The composition of players:

Burnley: Nick Pope; Matt Lowton, Kevin Long, James Tarkowski, Charlie Taylor; Johann Gudmundsson (84 ‘Jay Rodriguez), Ashley Westwood, Josh Brownhill, Dwight McNeil; Ashley Barnes (89 ‘M. Vydra), Chris Wood.

Tottenham: Hugo Lloris; Matt Doherty, Toby Alderweireld, Eric Dier, Ben Davies; Moussa Sissoko, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg; Lucas Moura (57 ‘Erik Lamela), Tanguy Ndombele (79’ G. Lo Celso), Son Heung-min (90 ‘J. Rodon); Harry Kane.

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