Tottenham Hotspur produced arguably one of the best performances by a Premier League outfit at the Camp Nou in recent seasons to come way with a 1-1 draw against Barcelona, sealing their berth in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League.
Mauricio Pochettino’s men beat Leicester City 2-0 in their last game and they will be the outright favourites to bag all three points when they play host to Burnley this week.
Burnley registered a 1-0 win against Brighton in their previous outing but the Clarets will have to produce nothing short of a miracle to come away from Wembley with a positive result this weekend.
Mousa Dembele (ankle), Victor Wanyama (knee), Davinson Sanchez (thigh) and Kieran Trippier (groin) are all ruled out for the weekend clash while Juan Foyth is on his way to recovery from a hamstring problem and will be pushing for a return. Serge Aurier is struggling with a groin strain while Vincent Janssen is a long-term absentee for the Lilywhites.
The Frenchman didn’t have too much to do against Barcelona but he has always been a reliable presence between the sticks.
The youngster made a few errors against Barcelona but did a decent job on the whole and he should continue in the absence of Trippier and Aurier.
The Belgian has been a key figure at the back for the Lilywhites for quite some time now and he should be amongst the starters for this one as well.
He put in a solid shift in the Champions League tie and Pochettino should hand him another start.
The Englishman did a decent enough job in the Champions League and should start ahead of Ben Davies.
The youngster has been a revelation for Spurs this season and he should get another start after an impressive display in central midfield against Barcelona.
He has been in great form in recent weeks and Pochettino should continue to rely on him.
The Danish playmaker has added stability to Spurs’ midfield by playing in a deeper position and he continues to be one of the key components of the team.
The youngster has made a huge difference to Tottenham’s attack with his lively presence and creativity in a No.10 role behind the striker.
He wasn’t at his best against Barcelona but he continues to be the go-to man for Pochettino up front.
The Korean has really taken his game to another level in recent weeks and Spurs will need him to continue his good work.