Burnley strike late to deny Tottenham(with match highlights)


Chris Wood scored his first goal for Burnley to safeguard a 1-1 Premier League draw on Sunday as Tottenham Hotspur's Wembley Stadium hoodoo struck once more.

Goads looked on course for a first triumph since moving to their brief home while White Hart Lane is being reconstructed when Dele Alli gave them a moment half lead.

However, Wood opened home two minutes into damage time to win Burnley a point that implies Tottenham have won only two of their 12 amusements at the national stadium since it revived in 2007.

Goads seemed to have done what's needed to react to a week ago's thrashing against Chelsea, however it was a long way from the free-streaming football their fans have generally expected under Mauricio Pochettino.

Tottenham were without Victor Wanyama because of knee damage as Son Heung-Min began, while club-record marking Davinson Sanchez was on the seat notwithstanding accepting a work allow and global freedom.

It was Burnley who began the diversion the better and Robbie Brady's twisting exertion almost got out Hugo Lloris, who figured out how to push his exertion away at last.

James Tarkowski at that point headed over from a Brady corner as the Lancashire side kept on causing early issues.

Tottenham were attempting to separate Burnley, however England striker Harry Kane had all the earmarks of being the man well on the way to locate the net.

He ran close with two redirected endeavors and headed over from a Ben Davies free-kick.

Eric Dier was alongside go close when he gestured over from Christian Eriksen's cross, however Burnley kept on making possibilities, with Tarkowski missing the objective from another Brady corner.

Tottenham were compensated for a splendid begin to the second half.


BOOS AT FINAL WHISTLE

Alli changed over from Eriksen's corner in the 49th moment after Ben Mee neglected to clear and the England midfielder's underlying exertion returned to him off colleague Mousa Dembele.

Kane has never scored a Premier League objective in August and his poor frame before objective proceeded as he missed another shot, having been sent up by Eriksen.

After Burnley sent on record marking Wood for his Premier League make a big appearance, Stephen Ward shot over on the half-volley when very much set inside the region.

The guests kept on causing Spurs troubles on the break as Brady's intense drive was pushed wide by French goalkeeper Lloris.

Kane's incident went ahead, with England colleague Tom Heaton keeping out his left-foot exertion from a Davies pull-back.

He was then denied on hold by Steven Defour, who kept out his header from Eriksen's corner.

Eriksen's drive was spared by Heaton as Tottenham discovered some familiarity finally.

Kane was denied in a one-on-one by Heaton in the wake of being put through by Alli's header and afterward a very much worked move between Kieran Trippier and Eriksen brought about Alli shooting directly at Heaton.

Burnley kept on looking perilous on the break, in any case, and just some fast intuition by Lloris kept an equalizer after he dashed off his line to deny Wood with a sliding tackle.

Yet, Wood, who marked from Leeds United, coolly changed over from Brady's last-heave through ball to acquire Burnley a draw and draw boos from bits of the 67,862 group.

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