Romero's late strike rescues point for troubled Tottenham at Burnley
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Romero's late strike rescues point for troubled Tottenham at Burnley
"Tottenham could have been in the lead within 15 seconds, but Djed Spence could not find a teammate in the area to tap home after a miss from Kyle Walker. It was a moment to set pulses racing for both sets of supporters and offered hope of an entertaining episode between two out of form sides, but things quickly settled into a scrappy affair."
"Thomas Frank was brought to Tottenham as the pragmatic choice so will know that when his own supporters are demanding his sacking, he is in trouble. An undeserved draw here, thanks to a last-minute Cristian Romero goal, leaves Spurs with two victories in 14 Premier League matches and chants from the away end of We want Frank out. If the loss to West Ham resulted in crisis talks last Sunday,"
Thomas Frank faces intense pressure after Tottenham have recorded only two wins in 14 Premier League matches, with supporters chanting for his dismissal following a late Cristian Romero equaliser. Spurs began with immediate attacking intent but failed to convert early chances, allowing Burnley to grow into the game. Micky van de Ven scored from a poorly cleared corner, while Axel Tuanzebe and Lyle Foster created sustained anxiety for the home side. Tottenham forced multiple smart saves from Martin Dubravka and saw set-piece threats from Pedro Porro, but open-play creativity was limited and the match remained scrappy.
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