please log in to view this image Wednesday 23rd February 7.30pm Premier League Turf Moor This is the rearranged fixture from when Burnley were **** and had suspensions, but it rained a bit. Skipp and Tanganga miss out again, but Reguilon is back in training and may feature. Lineups for each side's last league game: Spurs: Lloris; Romero, Dier, Davies; Royal, Bentancur, Hojbjerg, Sessegnon; Kulusevski, Kane, Son. Subs: Gollini, Doherty, Rodon, Sanchez, Winks, White, Moura, Bergwijn, Scarlett. League form: WWLLLW. Burnley: Pope; Roberts, Collins, Mee, Pieters; Lennon, Cork, Brownhill, McNeil; Cornet, Weghorst. Subs: Waller, Hennessey, Bardsley, Lowton, Long, Thomas, Stephens, Barnes, Rodriguez. League form: LLDDLW. Ref: Graham Scott. VAR: Stuart Atwell. TV: Not televised. How would you like to line up for this one?
Not had this much since the 95th minute Saturday night , after I posted it the lights dimmed and the sky blackened
Regard these interlopers as a league "freak result" one week. Mere temporary distractions from where the real battle is.
Just one of the rearranged matches where we get to play a stronger team than the one that would have appeared on the original date. There's a more obvious one coming up! Incidentally, if we fail to get CL by 2 pts because we don't beat Arsenal in the rearranged fixture, can we add it to our ever lengthening lists of being ****ed over for the CL (going with 1. lasganagate and 2. the only team to have a 4th place but lose it to a team below that wins the CL). I would suggest that the cowardly decision to postpone that fixture which had very little to do with covid should go on that list. I really hope I don't have to mention this again!
I see no reason to change the team for tonight, same 11 as Saturday for me. Obviously this will be a very different match, with Burnley likely to defend a lot deeper than City did and us expecting to have a lot of the ball and the be team that plays on the front foot. These tend to be the matches that we struggle in and I don't see that changing tonight. Despite my bold prediction in Spurfs league this is likely to be decided by a single goal and based on recent results it could go either way. Having scored at both ends of the game on Saturday another early goal tonight would be most welcome as we need to get on a run now if we are to have any say in the race for Europe. Graham Scott is the ref tonight another of those who is something of curates egg of a ref, he is the only ref that I can recall going to the screen and not over-turning his original decision and as was bound to the case that decision went against us. He has only refereed 8 matches in the prem this season, so maybe a little out of favour with his bosses, so we can expect a flurry of cards tonight as tries to make his mark!
I really despise this mindset, and sadly I suspect it may also exist within the on-pitch personnel too. The Goons play Wolves tomorrow (so one/both are dropping pts) . Spurs have no UEFA grief, so each of our games in hand on Man Utd and the Spanners will probably be matched by them having to play one more game in total. Both the strength of side that can be fielded, and the motivation to win this game, is already laid out (for a team that really wants to finish in the top 4) .
I've been up that there north today and on my way south it was good to see plenty of cars heading north bound with the colours flying proudly ,COYS
I don’t think Conte said anything about Gollo in the press conference yesterday so presumably it’s a new thing. Reggie on the bench is good though.
Scarlett now replaces White on the bench, in a late move that sounds like something out of a game of Cluedo
Come to think of it, can anyone remember the last time he was given prominence on our social media? After he arrived he was popping up on our Twitter and Instagram reasonably regularly, but I legit can;t remember the last time I saw him other than in the background of a training photo