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It proved to be a night to forget for Tottenham as they crashed back down to earth with an almighty bang following a slender 1-0 defeat at Burnley.
Victorious at Premier League leaders Manchester City four days earlier, Antonio Conte's Spurs missed a glorious chance to close in on the top four as relegation-threatened Burnley clinched all three points at Turf Moor.
Struggling to make an impact in the first half with Nick Pope, and Hugo Lloris at the other end for that matter, having nothing of note to do, the Lilywhites did up the pressure on the hosts after the break and saw Harry Kane crash a header against the crossbar.
Failing to grab the crucial opener, it was the Clarets who instead nudged ahead in the final stages with Ben Mee climbing above Cristian Romero to nod in a deep free-kick.
Prior to going one goal behind, Conte had switched things up in hope of Spurs taking the lead as Lucas Moura came on in place of Emerson Royal.
The change meant that Spurs had four attackers on the pitch in Lucas, Kane, Son Heung-min and Dejan Kulusevski, with the Swede having to drop back from his role in the front three and play as a wing-back instead.
It may be a position that the 21-year-old has very little