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TOTTENHAM PLAYER RATINGS VERSUS BURNLEY: ANOTHER UNLUCKY NIGHT FOR A DUO AS THEY RATED THE LOWEST AMONG ALL THE PLAYERS ON THE PITCH.

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The confidence from Tottenham's exciting success over Manchester City immediately vanished as they were beaten 1-0 by Burnley at Turf Moor.


In a heavy downpour, Ben Mee scored the game's just objective, ascending to head home a free-kick at the back post as Spurs experienced the fourth misfortune in five League games.


Dan Kilpatrick was at Turf Moor to rate the meeting players...


Hugo Lloris


Pull to his line for the Burnley objective when maybe he could have come for the free kick. Made a savvy save from Jay Rodriguez.Cristian Romero 6


An impeccable exhibition of animosity and balance until he was outmuscled by Mee at the back post for the definitive second. Felt cruel on the Argentine, who had prior grabbed the attention as he wandered forward.


Eric Dier 7


One more strong showcase before watching Gareth Southgate, despite the fact that was beaten to a header by Jay Rodriguez which ought to have prompted a subsequent objective.


Ben Davies 6


Stood up well to the various dangers presented by Aaron Lennon and Wout Weghorst. Constrained a brilliant prevent from Nick Pope.


Emerson Royal 5


Saw a greater amount of the ball in perilous regions than any other individual while he was on the pitch, yet couldn't take advantage of it. Put in two or three compromising crosses right away before he was supplanted.


Ryan Sessegnon 6


Two low crosses merited somebody on the finish of them. The wing-back was dedicated yet looked excessively reluctant and uncertain of himself now and again.


Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 6


Savored the fight however his exhibition was inadequate with regards to substance, and he did little with the ball to assist Spurs with tracking down a forward leap.


Rodrigo Bentancur 6


Examined inconvenience after an early slip however played on until half-time. Adapted well to Burnley's press however no genuine critical commitments.


Dejan Kulusevski 7


The Swede's fast feet designed a few promising positions and he looked a major danger when he moved to the conservative back for the last 30 minutes. Has adjusted to the Premier League with noteworthy speed.


Heung-min Son 4


A reluctant and disheartening showcase. Wasted several great positions and seldom looked anyplace close to his threatening best.


Harry Kane 7


Hit the bar with a header from Son's free-kick and went close with a pot shot. Couldn't blame his work on a night when Spurs molded not many openings.


Subs


Harry Winks (Bentancur 46') 6


Put a few balls into hazardous regions and attempted to get things going.


Lucas Moura (Emerson 65') 5


Barely any prominent commitments as Burnley denied him space to work.


Steven Bergwijn (Sessegnon 79') 6


Taken steps to create another late show yet his shot was directly at Pope.


Not utilized: Austin, Doherty, Reguilon, Sanchez, Rodon, Lucas, Scarlett.

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