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Antonio Conte was no doubt hoping to build some momentum at Tottenham following their brilliant 3-2 win away to Manchester City but those hopes were quickly snuffed out at Burnley on Wednesday night.

A second-half Ben Mee header was enough to earn Sean Dyche's side a 1-0 win, handing a huge boost to their survival chances and a hammer blow to Tottenham's Champions League ambitions.

A masterclass from Harry Kane at the Etihad Stadium was followed by an frustrating showing at Turf Moor. Where the club go from here this season remains to be seen.

With that in mind, takes a look at how the national media reacted to the defeat and Conte's post-match comments.

"Blow away Manchester City at the weekend, flop to bottom-three Burnley four days later.

"The flaky nature of Antonio Conte’s side was on display as they were out-muscled by Sean Dyche’s men who are fighting for their Premier League lives.

"It is tight at the top for Spurs, but not tight enough, with this wretched, toothless performance damaging their hopes of a top-four Champions League finish or even European football.

"It looked like Spurs just didn’t fancy the wintery battle. Just one shot on target in the first half made for a tame spectacle played out in increasingly atrocious weather."

"This was a bitterly disappointing night

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