Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa: Thomas Frank critical of Spurs' home form
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Substitute Emiliano Buendia’s late winner sealed a 2-1 turnaround win for Aston Villa at Tottenham to continue their resurgence.
Villa's first away league win of the season gave Unai Emery's side their fifth straight victory in all competitions, after they had failed to win their first six games this season.
But for Spurs, their home woes worsened - their four points in four home Premier League games this season is their poorest home start to a league campaign since 2008/09 (one point from four games).
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Villa had to recover from Rodrigo Bentancur's fifth-minute opener as he slammed home from close range to give Spurs the perfect start.
But Villa grew into the game, and Morgan Rogers brought them level with a stunning 37th-minute strike.
Rogers' first goal of the season was described as "beautiful" by Sky Sports' Roy Keane after he arrowed a dipping effort from distance past Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
The England international's upturn in form, having assisted in the wins over Burnley and Fulham, has coincided with Villa's strong improvement that told in the second half.
In the 77th minute, wonderful link-up play between full-backs Matty Cash and Lucas Digne, with Keane calling Cash's pass "ball of the season", saw Digne tee up substitute Buendia to curl home into the bottom far corner.
Tottenham failed to have a shot on target after Buendia's goal as their seven-game unbeaten run in all competitions came to an end.
The defeat also means Spurs have now won just three of their last 18 Premier League games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Thomas Frank's side dropped to sixth as 10th-place Villa climbed into the top half to move three points off the top four.
Emery: Villa still have work to do
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery speaking at his post-match press conference on five wins on a row:
"Still work to do, and still players can increase their level. Some because they were coming back from injury, we have some players injured, and we can have more players to choose to play each match, which is better for the coach and for our performance.
"We learnt last season, the second part of the season, we were performing fantastic, and we had a lot of players in different positions, ready to play and adding their quality in 30 minutes, like today.
"In the [final] 30 minutes, Buendia and (Ollie) Watkins, were fantastic after (Donyell) Malen and (Evann) Guessand did very well and then in the 15 minutes, (Ian) Maatsen and (Ross) Barkley, played fantastic.
"We are trying to build positive energy, enthusiasm and qualities. Of course, respecting the opponent and trying to compete, because competing is adapting to everything, tactically, individually, duels, set-pieces, throw ins.
"And we competed today, fantastically."
Frank: Villa goals were 'quality in nothing moments'
Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank speaking at his post-match press conference:
"I think the way the game panned out was exactly how I expected it to be. A very even game against a very good Villa team, set up very well by Unai, where we performed quite well.
"We dominated in good spells. We came out with very good intensity, very aggressive, we were good in high pressure.
"Defensively, we were excellent. There's a couple of things you can look into when you look at it defensively. We gave away eight shots, not even a cross, a very, very low xG, and Vicario didn't have a save.
"We gave two goals away in a position outside the box with a lot of players behind the ball. If you said to me before the game, they will shoot from there, Rogers and Buendia, with that situation, 'Ah yeah, of course, no problem, it's not dangerous'.
"But a fantastic quality shot from Rogers. So in those nothing moments, they had more quality."
Rogers repays Emery's faith with hard work
"I suppose I might have been a surprise package last year, but now people know about me and know my game."
Morgan Rogers admitted to Sky Sports last month that his task in the Premier League has become harder. He is no longer the new kid on the block at Aston Villa. He is the player every team knows they must stop.
And his start to the season, without a goal in seven games, reinforced how he has become a marked man.
Head coach Unai Emery wasn't prepared to give up on him, though. Rogers has started all of their Premier League and Europa League matches.
"He is always doing his task. He is a hard worker," explained Emery. "And through it, the performance is coming.
"He's playing and he's scoring because he's helping the team for 90 minutes."
Rogers' stunning strike against Tottenham was the only shot he had during the match. It was a bolt from the blue, but one that can help reinstall his confidence after a tricky period in his career.
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Spurs' home form 'alarming'
The sound of boos at the full-time whistle has become a regular occurrence at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Spurs' home form is alarming. Their supporters have seen just three wins at home in the last 18 Premier League games.
In fact, the 2-1 loss to Aston Villa means it is Tottenham's poorest home start to a league campaign since 2008/09.
Since November 10 last year, Spurs have lost more home games than any other ever-present Premier League side.
Frank has been unable to solve an issue which developed under his predecessor Ange Postecoglou.
Asked to explain their home struggles, the Dane said at his post-match press conference: "I don't think it's that simple. It's about looking into the performances.
"I think we performed well against Burnley, I think we performed well today. I think we had one very good first half against Wolves, and we were bad against Bournemouth.
"We could easily have won it instead of Villa, and then it would have been a different narrative, so I look at the performance on the pitch at what we did well and look at what we need to improve."
Frank, then, will be relieved their next three games are all away.
They next return at home on November 1 as they host Chelsea, live on Sky Sports. The boos will only be louder if they suffer yet another home defeat against their London rivals.
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Opta Stats: Spurs lose again without Romero
Since the start of 2023-24, Tottenham Hotspur have won just 23 per cent of their Premier League games without defender Cristian Romero (6/26), compared to a 50 per cent league win rate when he has played in this time (29/58).
Since the start of last season, Tottenham Hotspur have dropped more points from winning positions at home in the Premier League (19) than any other side, losing five times after leading at home in the division in this time, also a league-high tally.
In his 160 Premier League games as a manager, Aston Villa's Unai Emery has seen his sides both score and concede in 101 of them, a ratio of 63 per cent. This is the highest proportion of the 80 managers to take charge of 100+ Premier League matches.
Aged 23 years and 85 days, Morgan Rogers became the sixth-youngest player to record 25 Premier League goal involvements for Aston Villa (12 goals, 13 assists), and youngest since Christian Benteke in August 2013 (22y 257d).
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Substitute Emiliano Buendia’s late winner sealed a 2-1 turnaround win for Aston Villa at Tottenham to continue their resurgence.
Villa's first away league win of the season gave Unai Emery's side their fifth straight victory in all competitions, after they had failed to win their first six games this season.
But for Spurs, their home woes worsened - their four points in four home Premier League games this season is their poorest home start to a league campaign since 2008/09 (one point from four games).
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Villa had to recover from Rodrigo Bentancur's fifth-minute opener as he slammed home from close range to give Spurs the perfect start.
But Villa grew into the game, and Morgan Rogers brought them level with a stunning 37th-minute strike.
Rogers' first goal of the season was described as "beautiful" by Sky Sports' Roy Keane after he arrowed a dipping effort from distance past Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
The England international's upturn in form, having assisted in the wins over Burnley and Fulham, has coincided with Villa's strong improvement that told in the second half.
In the 77th minute, wonderful link-up play between full-backs Matty Cash and Lucas Digne, with Keane calling Cash's pass "ball of the season", saw Digne tee up substitute Buendia to curl home into the bottom far corner.
Tottenham failed to have a shot on target after Buendia's goal as their seven-game unbeaten run in all competitions came to an end.
The defeat also means Spurs have now won just three of their last 18 Premier League games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Thomas Frank's side dropped to sixth as 10th-place Villa climbed into the top half to move three points off the top four.
Opta Stats: Spurs lose again without Romero
Since the start of 2023-24, Tottenham Hotspur have won just 23 per cent of their Premier League games without defender Cristian Romero (6/26), compared to a 50 per cent league win rate when he has played in this time (29/58).
Since the start of last season, Tottenham Hotspur have dropped more points from winning positions at home in the Premier League (19) than any other side, losing five times after leading at home in the division in this time, also a league-high tally.
In his 160 Premier League games as a manager, Aston Villa's Unai Emery has seen his sides both score and concede in 101 of them, a ratio of 63 per cent. This is the highest proportion of the 80 managers to take charge of 100+ Premier League matches.
Aged 23 years and 85 days, Morgan Rogers became the sixth-youngest player to record 25 Premier League goal involvements for Aston Villa (12 goals, 13 assists), and youngest since Christian Benteke in August 2013 (22y 257d).
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Burnley 0-0 Leeds
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Here come the teams!
The two sets of players emerge from the Turf Moor tunnel with kick-off between the top two teams in the Championship last season to come shortly!
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Team news reminder
Burnley: Dubravka; Walker, Tuanzebe, Esteve, Hartman; Cullen, Florentino, Ugochukwu; Brunn Larsen, Flemming, Anthony.
Burnley subs: Weiss, Edwards, Tchaouna, Ekdal, Pires, Broja, Hannibal, Laurent, Barnes.
Leeds: Darlow; Bogle, Rodon, Struijk, Gudmundsson; Longstaff, Ampadu, Stach; Aaronson, Calvert-Lewin, Harrison.
Leeds subs: Perri, Bijol, Bornauw, Justin, Gruev, Tanaka, James, Piroe, Nmecha.
Forest sack Ange
News just in, and Nottingham Forest have sacked Ange Postecoglou.
His dismissal comes just 18 minutes after the lunchtime 3-0 defeat at home to Chelsea.
Follow all the reaction to that dismissal here.
Burnley vs Leeds: Match officials
Today's match officials at Turf Moor, with referee Tim Robinson taking charge of his first Premier League game of the season.
Referee: Tim Robinson.
Assistants: Richard West, Mark Scholes.
Fourth official: James Linington.
VAR: Tim Wood.
Assistant VAR: Sian Massey-Ellis.
Burnley vs Leeds: Pre-match stats
Burnley have only lost one of their last six home league games against Leeds United (W3 D2), although are winless in their last three (D2 L1) since a 1-0 Championship victory in April 2016.
Leeds have only lost one of their last six league meetings with Burnley (W3 D2), although failed to score in both Championship meetings between the two sides last season (D1 L1).
After beating Wolves 3-1 in September, Leeds United are looking to win consecutive Premier League away games for the first time since April 2022 under Jesse Marsch. The Whites have, however, kept just one clean sheet in their last 24 away games in the top-flight (51 goals conceded), doing so via a 0-0 draw at Newcastle in December 2022.
Burnley are averaging just 35.3 per cent possession in the Premier League this season, the third-lowest by any side in a campaign on Opta’s records in the division (from 2003-04), ahead of only Cardiff in 2018-19 (33.9 per cent) and Sheffield United in 2023-24 (35 per cent).
Bottom two managers for PPG in PL history meet
This game sees Scott Parker face Daniel Farke – the bottom two managers for Premier League points-per-game averages of any to oversee 50+ games in the competition’s history.
Burnley boss Parker averages 0.75 (P59 W10 D14 L35) per game and Leeds' Farke 0.61 (P56 W8 D10 L38).
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How Burnley could move out of the relegation zone...
Following Nottingham Forest's home defeat to Chelsea in the lunchtime kick-off, Burnley could move out of the relegation zone with just a draw.
Forest's 3-0 loss to the Blues means they have a worse goal difference than the Clarets, so a draw could be enough to lift them to 17th, with only a big Wolves win at Sunderland complicating things.
A win for Scott Parker's side, however, would definitely move them out of the drop zone and put them a point behind Leeds.
For Daniel Farke's side, victory could move them into the top half if other results go their way.
Leeds to be frustrated by Burnley again?
Despite Leeds beating Burnley to the Championship title last season on goal difference, the Clarets had the better of the Whites when they met.
Leeds failed to score in both Championship encounters against Scott Parker's side last season.
In fact, Burnley picked up four points against Daniel Farke's side last season as they won 1-0 at Elland Road and drew 0-0 at Turf Moor.
Burnley aiming to avoid unwanted Football League history...
Burnley have conceded the second-most goals in the opening seven Premier League games this season (15, behind only West Ham), and just one fewer than they shipped in 46 Championship matches last season.
In Football League history, the only side to concede their previous season’s tally within their first eight games of a campaign were Liverpool in 1894/95 (first seven).
Last time out: Both teams lose
Both Burnley and Leeds lost before the international break.
The Clarets suffered a 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa, while Leeds were beaten by the same scoreline at home to Tottenham.
PL Predictions: Four-goal draw at Turf Moor
Sky Sports' tipster Lewis Jones:
Every so often in the Premier League, a fixture becomes more than just three points. There's six points on offer here.
Both clubs know a win shifts momentum, belief and in many cases season trajectories. And these 'six-pointers' very often produce open, high-intensity, attacking football - something which isn't portrayed by the market.
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The last 33 'six pointers' in the Premier League - a subjective definition of the fixture - has seen an average of 2.8 goals scored. When assessing the odds, the 6/5 being dangled by Sky Bet on over 2.5 goals being scored is hard to resist.
SCORE PREDICTION: 2-2 | JONES KNOWS' BEST BET: Over 2.5 goals (6/5 with Sky Bet)
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Burnley make three changes as Foster misses out
Burnley make three changes from the defeat at Aston Villa before the international break.
Zian Flemming, Lesley Ugochukwu and Jacob Bruun Larsen come in.
Loum Tchaouna and Josh Laurent drop to the bench, but striker Lyle Foster misses out entirely after suffering an injury on international duty with South Africa.
Harrison handed first PL start of season for Leeds
Jack Harrison has been handed his first Premier League start of the season for Leeds.
He is the only change from the 2-1 home loss to Spurs as he replaces the absent Noah Okafor.
The Swiss forward is reportedly injured.
Daniel James and goalkeeper Lucas Perri return to the matchday squad after injuries as the pair are named on the bench.
Burnley team news - No Foster
Starting XI: Dubravka; Walker, Tuanzebe, Esteve, Hartman; Cullen, Florentino, Ugochukwu; Brunn Larsen, Flemming, Anthony.
Subs: Weiss, Edwards, Tchaouna, Ekdal, Pires, Broja, Hannibal, Laurent, Barnes.
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Leeds team news - Harrison in for Okafor
Starting XI: Darlow; Bogle, Rodon, Struijk, Gudmundsson; Longstaff, Ampadu, Stach; Aaronson, Calvert-Lewin, Harrison.
Subs: Perri, Bijol, Bornauw, Justin, Gruev, Tanaka, James, Piroe, Nmecha.
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Team news in FIVE minutes!
Team news from Turf Moor will be dropping in just five minutes!
Will Burnley striker Lyle Foster be fit enough to start?
Could Leeds boss Daniel Farke name the exact same starting XI for a fifth Premier League game in a row?
You'll get the line-ups at 1.45pm on the dot in this blog...