Burnley Upset Spurs On Kane Return, Newcastle Suffocate Huddersfield
23rd February 2019
Mauricio Pochettino's side would have moved within two points of leaders Manchester City with a win at Turf Moor

- Tottenham's Premier League title challenge suffered a crushing blow as Ashley Barnes' late strike sealed a shock 2-1 win for Burnley that ruined Harry Kane's goal-scoring return on Saturday
- However, they paid the price for sloppy defending as Barnes struck with seven minutes left to extend Burnley's unbeaten league run to eight matches
- It was a bitter blow for third placed Tottenham, who will be eight points off top spot if second placed Liverpool, currently level on points with City, win at Manchester United on Sunday
BURNLEY, United Kingdom- Mauricio Pochettino launched a furious rant at referee Mike Dean after Tottenham's Premier League title challenge suffered a crushing blow in a controversial 2-1 defeat against Burnley, while Huddersfield were pushed closer to relegation by their 2-0 loss at Newcastle on Saturday.
Pochettino's side
would have moved within two points of leaders Manchester City with a win at
Turf Moor.
But they squandered
the chance to enhance their title prospects with a sloppy display that saw
Chris Wood put Burnley ahead after half-time.
There was
controversy about Wood's goal as it came from a corner which Tottenham felt
shouldn't have been given.
But Pochettino's men
had a break of their own when Kane, back after missing seven games with an
ankle injury, capitalised on a throw-in that was taken in the wrong place.
At that stage,
Tottenham looked poised to push on for a fifth successive league victory.
However, they paid
the price for sloppy defending as Barnes struck with seven minutes left to
extend Burnley's unbeaten league run to eight matches.
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It was a bitter blow
for third placed Tottenham, who will be eight points off top spot if second
placed Liverpool, currently level on points with City, win at Manchester United
on Sunday.
Pochettino was
fuming at full-time, confronting Dean and his assistants on the pitch in a
lengthy rant that showed his frustration at both Burnley's first goal and
Tottenham's missed opportunity.
Television pictures
seemed to show Pochettino and his assistant Jesus Perez reacting to something
said to him by Dean and the Argentine reportedly carried on his finger-pointing
protest in the tunnel.
But Pochettino
refused to elaborate on the row, instead admitting his out of character
complaints were sparked by the tension of the title race.
"We need to
find someone to blame, it is myself and us because we have in our hands the
capacity to win the game and we didn't," Pochettino said.
"I said for me
this game is going to be key to put pressure on our opponents. If we didn't
win, we cannot think now of being a real contender. It is a massive opportunity
lost for us.
"When you feel
so disappointed and upset, you make some mistakes. We made some mistakes on the
pitch and I made some mistakes afterwards on the pitch."
Dean could be seen
saying "go away" as Pochettino stood inches from his face in an
incident that is certain to be included in the referee's report and may earn
the Tottenham boss a touchline ban.
"There were
crossed cables inside my brain. It was weird and strange and has not happened
before in 10 years," Pochettino added.
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"Some stupid
things happen and you react. I was never out of control but now I need to find
the result."
Asked if he would
apologise to Dean, Pochettino added: "Yes, maybe, good point. Maybe I
go."
At St James' Park,
bottom of the table Huddersfield's plight worsened when defender Tommy Smith
was sent off for a crude lunge on Miguel Almiron in the 20th minute.
Newcastle made their
numerical advantage pay off just seconds after the interval, Venezuela striker
Salomon Rondon converting DeAndre Yedlin's cross for his eighth goal of the
season.
Ayoze Perez doubled
Newcastle's lead in the 52nd minute with a close-range finish from Rondon's
flick, moving the Magpies four points clear of the bottom three and leaving
Huddersfield 14 points from safety.
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Josh King went from
hero to villain as Bournemouth drew 1-1 with Wolves in a bizarre tale of three
penalties at Dean Court.
Eddie Howe's team
took the lead through King's 14th minute spot kick after the Bournemouth
striker tumbled theatrically under pressure from Joao Moutinho.
Raul Jimenez
equalised for Wolves with an 83rd minute effort from the spot following a
dubious handball decision by referee Roger East.
King should have won
it moments later when East gave Bournemouth another controversial penalty after
Ryan Fraser appeared to be fouled outside the area.
But this time, King
couldn't take advantage of East's generosity as he fired wide from the
spot.