Day 11
Mitchell T. 90'
Burnley: 1. Trafford, 2. O'Shea D., 3. Taylor C., 5. Beyer( till 86'), 22. Vitinho, 8. Brownhill, 16. Berge, 30. Koleosho( till 70'), 7. Gudmundsson( till 90'), 9. Rodriguez, 25. Amdouni( till 58')
Substitution: 15. Redmond(from 58'), 47. Odobert(from 70'), 31. Tresor(from 86'), 34. Bruun Larsen(from 90')
Bench: 49. Muric A., 14. Roberts C., 44. Delcroix, 42. Massengo, 19. Zaroury
Crystal Palace: 1. Johnstone S., 2. Ward( till 70'), 3. Mitchell T., 6. Guehi, 15. Schlupp( till 78'), 16. Andersen J., 8. Lerma, 19. Hughes W., 28. Doucouré C.O.( till 78'), 9. Jordan Ayew, 22. Édouard O.( till 86')
Substitution: 17. Clyne(from 70'), 10. Eze(from 78'), 29. Ahamada N.(from 78'), 26. Richards Chr.(from 86')
Bench: 31. Matthews Remi, 4. Holding, 44. Riedewald, 11. França, 14. Mateta
Yellow Cards: Édouard O. 17', Guehi 45', Jordan Ayew 45', Andersen J. 90', Lerma 90'
Tottenham head coach Angelos Postecoglou commented on his team's victory in the Premier League 10th round game against Crystal Palace
In the away match with Crystal Palace, Spurs extended their unbeaten streak to 10 matches
Manchester United suffered a second successive defeat at home in the Premier League
Martin Odegaard’s penalty was enough to beat Crystal Palace and record back-to-back wins at the start of the Arsenal's campaign
In the opening match of the new Premier League season Manchester City defeated Burnley
In the match of the 28th round of the English Premier League Arsenal left no chances to Crystal Palace
Manchester United were down to ten men in yesterday's Premier League clash with Crystal Palace, but still managed to hold on to a home win
Manchester United lost a victory over Crystal Palace after conceding a goal in the extra time.
Tottenham easily dealt with Crystal Palace in a yesterday's Premier League game, scoring four times thanks to goals from Kane, Son and Doherty
Goals from Christian Eriksen and Marcus Rashford helped Manchester United win their Carabao Cup Round of 16 clash with Burnley