SUB Joe Rodon (Son 93’) – N/R, Got his Premier League debut and helped waste a couple of seconds. Didn’t really have to do anything else. Reuters
BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope - 6, The England keeper was bailed out by Matthew Lowton when he smashed the ball to Son Heung-min. Wasn’t given the help needed for the Korean’s header though. AFP
Matthew Lowton - 7, He was so switched on defensively and put in a brilliant performance, and got forward occasionally as well. AFP
Kevin Long - 7, Stood strong throughout the game. Notably made a great block to deny Son. Was booked for a foul on the South Korean. EPA
James Tarkowski - 7, Read the game well and was another Burnley defender who performed well. AFP
Charlie Taylor - 7, Was great defensively and also managed to get the better of Matt Doherty going forward on a couple of occasions. EPA
Johann Gudmundsson - 6, Worked hard and did well in his general play but was lacking quality in his end product. AFP
Ashley Westwood - 7, Put in a real leader’s performance and pressured the Spurs midfield. Reuters
Josh Brownhill - 7, Was booked after just one minute after the kick-off, but he managed his game brilliantly after that. Reuters
Dwight McNeil - 6, Showed great quality when given the chance, but that didn’t happen too often as he had to fulfil his defensive duties. Reuters
Ashley Barnes - 6, Made an absolute nuisance of himself but was a little bit wasteful at times. Reuters
Chris Wood - 7, His hold up play is absolutely superb. He battled for scraps throughout the game and helped create a few chances for Barnes. Reuters
SUB: Jay Rodriguez (Gudmundsson 84’) – N/R, Put himself about a bit but couldn’t do enough to turn the tide of the game. Reuters
SUB Matej Vydra (Barnes 89’) – N/R, Wasn’t given enough time to make any real impact. Reuters
TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris - 6, He wasn’t really tested that much so it’s hard to give him any more than this. Reuters
Matt Doherty – 5, Was sloppy in a lot of his play and gave the ball away unnecessarily at times. Was also beaten too easily at points. Reuters
Toby Alderweireld - 7, Took a big hit from Barnes early on but got over it well and looked fairly comfortable. EPA
Eric Dier - 6, Got away with a risky piece of play but was comfortable for the majority. Reuters
Ben Davies - 6, Was convincing with the majority of his play, but got away with a shocking pass that Brownhill was unable to make the most of. AFP
Moussa Sissoko - 6, Drove forward well at times and helped Spurs control possession for large periods. AFP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg - 6, Was comfortable for the majority, but did get away with giving the ball away in what could have been a dangerous area. Reuters
Lucas Moura - 5, He tried to get himself into the game but was invisible for most of his time on the pitch. Reuters
Tanguy Ndombele - 7, Was slated after facing Burnley last season but he provided good quality in the middle this time around. EPA
Son Heung-min - 8, Scored in his fourth game in a row to help Jose Mourinho’s side overcome a very resolute Burnley outfit. AFP
Harry Kane - 8, It looked like things wouldn’t happen for him but , as ever, he made a vital contribution and his header assisted Son. Also made a great clearance off the line when it was still 0-0. AFP
SUB Erik Lamela (Moura 57’) - 7, Helped add a bit more creativity to Spurs’ play, and his corner led to Tottenham’s goal. AFP
SUB Giovani Lo Celso (Ndombele 78’) – N/R, Helped to ensure Spurs didn’t give the ball away sloppily as they saw out the game. Reuters
SUB Joe Rodon (Son 93’) – N/R, Got his Premier League debut and helped waste a couple of seconds. Didn’t really have to do anything else. Reuters
BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope - 6, The England keeper was bailed out by Matthew Lowton when he smashed the ball to Son Heung-min. Wasn’t given the help needed for the Korean’s header though. AFP
Matthew Lowton - 7, He was so switched on defensively and put in a brilliant performance, and got forward occasionally as well. AFP
Kevin Long - 7, Stood strong throughout the game. Notably made a great block to deny Son. Was booked for a foul on the South Korean. EPA
James Tarkowski - 7, Read the game well and was another Burnley defender who performed well. AFP
Charlie Taylor - 7, Was great defensively and also managed to get the better of Matt Doherty going forward on a couple of occasions. EPA
Johann Gudmundsson - 6, Worked hard and did well in his general play but was lacking quality in his end product. AFP
Ashley Westwood - 7, Put in a real leader’s performance and pressured the Spurs midfield. Reuters
Josh Brownhill - 7, Was booked after just one minute after the kick-off, but he managed his game brilliantly after that. Reuters
Dwight McNeil - 6, Showed great quality when given the chance, but that didn’t happen too often as he had to fulfil his defensive duties. Reuters
Ashley Barnes - 6, Made an absolute nuisance of himself but was a little bit wasteful at times. Reuters
Chris Wood - 7, His hold up play is absolutely superb. He battled for scraps throughout the game and helped create a few chances for Barnes. Reuters
SUB: Jay Rodriguez (Gudmundsson 84’) – N/R, Put himself about a bit but couldn’t do enough to turn the tide of the game. Reuters
SUB Matej Vydra (Barnes 89’) – N/R, Wasn’t given enough time to make any real impact. Reuters
TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris - 6, He wasn’t really tested that much so it’s hard to give him any more than this. Reuters
Matt Doherty – 5, Was sloppy in a lot of his play and gave the ball away unnecessarily at times. Was also beaten too easily at points. Reuters
Toby Alderweireld - 7, Took a big hit from Barnes early on but got over it well and looked fairly comfortable. EPA
Eric Dier - 6, Got away with a risky piece of play but was comfortable for the majority. Reuters
Ben Davies - 6, Was convincing with the majority of his play, but got away with a shocking pass that Brownhill was unable to make the most of. AFP
Moussa Sissoko - 6, Drove forward well at times and helped Spurs control possession for large periods. AFP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg - 6, Was comfortable for the majority, but did get away with giving the ball away in what could have been a dangerous area. Reuters
Lucas Moura - 5, He tried to get himself into the game but was invisible for most of his time on the pitch. Reuters
Tanguy Ndombele - 7, Was slated after facing Burnley last season but he provided good quality in the middle this time around. EPA
Son Heung-min - 8, Scored in his fourth game in a row to help Jose Mourinho’s side overcome a very resolute Burnley outfit. AFP
Harry Kane - 8, It looked like things wouldn’t happen for him but , as ever, he made a vital contribution and his header assisted Son. Also made a great clearance off the line when it was still 0-0. AFP
SUB Erik Lamela (Moura 57’) - 7, Helped add a bit more creativity to Spurs’ play, and his corner led to Tottenham’s goal. AFP
SUB Giovani Lo Celso (Ndombele 78’) – N/R, Helped to ensure Spurs didn’t give the ball away sloppily as they saw out the game. Reuters
SUB Joe Rodon (Son 93’) – N/R, Got his Premier League debut and helped waste a couple of seconds. Didn’t really have to do anything else. Reuters