‘I want to suffer’: Antonio Conte keen to watch Arsenal’s game in top four scrap
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte says he is ready to “suffer” when watching Arsenal’s game with Newcastle on Monday night after his side moved into the top four.
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Tottenham boss Antonio Conte says he is ready to “suffer” when watching Arsenal’s game with Newcastle on Monday night after his side moved into the top four.
Antonio Conte knows Arsenal are still in pole position to finish fourth despite Tottenham’s win against Burnley on Sunday.
Burnley caretaker boss Mike Jackson fumed over the decision to award Tottenham a match-winning penalty in their 1-0 win over his side, claiming the call lacked "common sense".
Harry Kane says Tottenham have done their job with victory over Burnley, piling the pressure on Arsenal ahead of their trip to Newcastle United on Monday.
When the final two fixtures of the season were looked at for Tottenham it was always going to be unlikely that they would drop points. A 1-0 win over Burnley today means the pressure is on Arsenal to deliver a win at Newcastle.
Harry Kane’s contentious penalty in first-half stoppage time edged Tottenham past Burnley with a 1-0 victory – to move two points clear of rivals Arsenal in fourth spot.
A Harry Kane penalty helped Tottenham Hotspur move up to fourth in the table after a nervy 1-0 victory at home to Burnley on Sunday.
LONDON (Reuters) -A contested Harry Kane penalty gave Tottenham Hotspur a 1-0 Premier League win over relegation-threatened Burnley on Sunday, moving Antonio Conte's team into a Champions League qualification place.