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Tottenham: Richarlison set for managed minutes as Thomas Frank looks to limit injury risk

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Richarlison led the line as Spurs began the Premier League season with a 3-0 win over the Clarets and scored the first two goals of the match.

The first was a well-taken finish inside the opening ten minutes and Richarlison then doubled his tally in sublime fashion, his scissor kick finishing off a 17-pass move in which every Spurs player touched the ball.

Richarlison started only four Premier League matches last season due to injury problems but led the line against Burnley three days on from starting against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday night.

With Dominic Solanke not yet at full fitness, Richarlison’s form has come at an ideal time for Frank, but the Spurs boss insisted he will not take unnecessary risks considering the Brazilian’s injury record.

“He was very good against PSG and today he was exceptional, with his work-rate, driving the team, link-up play, hold-up play, just dominating and then the two finishes,” Frank said.

“So happy on his behalf and again performance department, medical department did a top job to build him. I think a few of you know he was not involved in the first friendly because we had to build him.

“That will be continuous and something we need to look at throughout the season. It is only the second game of the season, there is a long way to go but very positive with him.”

Asked if he was always certain this summer that he wanted Richarlison to stay at the club, Frank added: “Yeah, I think I always liked Richarlison. I always thought he was good when he played for Everton and when he came to Tottenham we know he struggled with some injuries.

“He was unlucky also so we are very aware that we need to build him and protect him because we can’t say we just played two games back-to-back, he did well both and we are out of the woods.

“That we need to prove over a little bit longer time but the first signs are good.”

Frank made three changes to the side that were beaten on penalties by PSG in the Super Cup, with Joao Palhinha and Rodrigo Bentancur dropping out as the Spurs midfield was freshened up.

While Frank stated his players must be ready for quick turnarounds between matches, he did voice his frustration at the fixture scheduling.

“If there are two days, three days, four days, one day (between games) I will make sure I do everything I can to get the team ready,” Frank said.

“But just a reminder that PSG are playing tomorrow night and we play today. I think City a few years ago also played Saturday instead of Sunday. I don’t know who decides that but the ones who decide that maybe need to think a little bit about the players.”

Yves Bissouma: Thomas Frank reveals why Tottenham midfielder missed Burnley win

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Thomas Frank has revealed that Yves Bissouma missed Tottenham’s Premier League opener after picking up an injury in training on Friday.

Spurs opened their campaign with a comfortable 3-0 win over Burnley at Hotspur Stadium, but Bissouma was a surprise absence from Frank’s matchday squad.

Bissouma was left out of Tottenham’s UEFA Super Cup squad in midweek for disciplinary reasons after he was repeatedly late to training.

At his pre-match press conference on Friday, Frank said the situation had been “addressed” and Bissouma would be back in the squad against Burnley.

Speaking after the 27-year-old was not included in the squad to face the Clarets, Frank revealed the midfielder missed out due to picking up an unspecified injury.

The Spurs boss said: “Unfortunately he got injured in training yesterday so very unfortunate. An injury we look into how much it is.”

While his team-mates were in Udine, Bissouma posted a picture of an empty gym at the club’s training ground.

His contract expires at the end of the season and it remains in doubt whether he will still be a Spurs player by the time the summer transfer window shuts.

Bissouma missed last season’s Premier League opener as well, having been suspended by Spurs after an internal investigation.

Tottenham 3-0 Burnley: Richarlison hits stunning brace as Spurs make winning start to new season

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A sensational scissor kick by Richarlison ensured Thomas Frank enjoyed a dream start to life with Tottenham in the Premier League as they recorded a 3-0 victory over Burnley.

Frank's managerial debut for Spurs on Wednesday almost ended with silverware, but Paris St Germain fought back from two down late on to clinch Super Cup success on penalties.

With a lack of creative options due to injuries to James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski, former Brentford head coach Frank had warned newly-promoted Burnley would pose a stern test and yet a double by Richarlison secured a first league win since April 6.

Richarlison's second goal in the 60th minute was a superb volley from a Mohammed Kudus cross and Brennan Johnson added another six minutes later on a tough top-flight return for Burnley boss Scott Parker at his old club.

Spurs had been minutes away from Super Cup success, but a protest by fan group Change for Tottenham was still arranged for pre-match and yet only gathered a very small attendance.

A huge cheer welcomed Frank into his new home stadium and one of the three players he brought in from the PSG loss almost grabbed a 25-second opener.

Dubravka was one of the first goalkeepers to be penalised for the new eight-second rule and not long after, picked the ball out of his net.

Kudus again provided the creativity for Spurs as he got down the right and cut back for Richarlison to impressively steer the ball into the bottom corner.

It would not open the floodgates, though, as Burnley worked their way back into the contest with a Lyle Foster shot deflected over by Cristian Romero before Maxime Esteve and Josh Lauren squandered opportunities.

Mathys Tel, who received racist abuse earlier this week after a missed penalty against PSG, received warm applause from the Tottenham fans when he went to warm-up for the first time and the opening 45 ended with Guglielmo Vicario forced to tip over a chipped effort by visiting midfielder Laurent.

Parker would have presumably been happy with Burnley's level on their return to top-flight action, but they wasted two more chances soon after half-time.

A quick breakaway ended with Pape Sarr being able to thwart Hannibal before Jaidon Anthony fizzed an effort straight at Vicario, which could come back to haunt the newly-promoted club when Spurs made it 2-0 on the hour mark.

Kudus skipped away from Quilindschy Hartman on the right and picked out Richarlison, who produced an incredible scissor kick into the bottom corner.

It sparked big celebrations and they were repeated six minutes later when Johnson added a classy third.

Sarr pinched the ball off Richarlison's toes and spotted the run of Johnson, who took a touch and calmly poked the ball past Dubravka after being left on the bench versus PSG.

Eberechi Eze: Crystal Palace star to miss Premier League opener as Tottenham 'step up pursuit'

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Eberechi Eze is expected to miss out on a place in Crystal Palace’s squad for their Premier League opener against Chelsea.

Standard Sport has learned that the Eagles star is unlikely to feature at Stamford Bridge, as Tottenham step up their pursuit of the 27-year-old.

Eze has been a long-standing player of interest to Spurs, and they are now poised to move forward with efforts to sign the England international in the next few days.

Eze had a £68million release clause in his contract, but that expired on Friday without having been triggered.

It is understood that Spurs value Eze at a lower value than that and believe they can sign him for less.

Eze was also of interest to Arsenal earlier this summer, but the Gunners cooled on the attacker once they had tied young star Ethan Nwaneri down to a new five-year contract.

The Briton caught the eye of various top clubs after hitting eight goals and eight assists in the Premier League last season. He scored the winner in last season’s FA Cup final, and also completed 90 minutes for the Eagles in last week’s Community Shield.

He said: “Marc has trained the entire week with us, every single training session, the same with Ebs.

“I’ve been in the football business for too long, so I know that at any time of any day, things can happen. If you ask me now, I expect both Marc and Ebs to start on Sunday.”

Tottenham: Thomas Frank builds on Super Cup as Spurs hit ground running in Premier League

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Tottenham: Thomas Frank builds on promising Super Cup as Spurs hit ground running

The Lilywhites cruised through what could have been a challenging opener, but still have room for improvement

Quick off the mark: Thomas Frank

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Tottenham ended last season on a seven-match winless run in the Premier League but they had no issues at the start of the new campaign.

It had been billed as an afternoon that could become frustrating. Spurs, without Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison providing the creativity in the midfield, up against a Burnley side with an incredible defensive record last season.

Instead, it turned into an opening-day cruise for Thomas Frank and his players.

Richarlison scored twice, the second of them a sublime scissor kick, and Brennan Johnson ensured the celebrations could start with 25 minutes remaining.

Here are three things we learned in Spurs’ win over Burnley...

Richarlison makes flying start

It took Richarlison until January 26 to score two Premier League goals last season. He needed just an hour here.

The Brazilian's presence in the starting lineup was encouraging enough, coming not even 72 hours after he led the line in the Super Cup. Calf and hamstring injuries limited him to only four Premier League starts last season.

He was impressive in Udine against Paris Saint-Germain without quite having the end product, but he delivered on that front today.

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Within ten minutes, a smart first-time finish from Kudus' cross beat Martin Dubravka. That, though, was overshadowed by a stunning scissor kick on the hour mark to double his and Spurs' tally.

The work-rate from Richarlison was superb as always. A one-man press early in the second half forced Burnley back to Dubravka and drew huge cheers from the Spurs fans.

He held the ball up well on the halfway line for a move that led to Johnson's goal and Archie Gray, Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero all rushed over to celebrate with him.

With Dominic Solanke still not at full fitness after an ankle injury this summer, Richarlison hitting top form has come at a perfect time for Frank.

Flashy: Mohammed Kudus

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Left-wing a work in progress

There are already plenty of signs that Spurs' right flank is going to be dangerous this season.

Mohammed Kudus provided both the assists for Richarlison's goals, wriggling into space each time and picking out the Brazilian perfectly.

Pedro Porro combined nicely with Kudus and Spurs' best first-half moments came when the two worked it down the right wing and put crosses in.

The left wing, by contrast, still feels like a work in progress. Frank applauded a couple of runs in behind from Johnson early on but he was not found. Djed Spence drove forward well from left-back but like Johnson, his instinct is to cut inside.

Johnson improved significantly after the break and took his goal confidently, poking the ball past the onrushing Dubravka. He also got in behind well to pick out Richarlison.

His clinical touch in front of goal could give him the edge over Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert - who both came off the bench - for future matches but it is no surprise that Spurs are in the market for another winger.

Manchester City's Savinho is a target and his arrival would provide more balance to the side, ensuring Spurs carry a threat down both flanks.

Set-piece threat going nowhere

This was a better showing in open play from Spurs than had been the case in pre-season and in the Super Cup, when set-pieces were the most likely route to goals.

Despite that, Spurs continued to ask questions from dead-ball situations and unveiled a new string to that particular bow.

Kevin Danso’s long throws were used to cause PSG problems in midweek, Frank having held auditions for that role a month ago with the Champions League holders in mind.

The focus might have been PSG, but it is something that Spurs will evidently use throughout the campaign. With Danso not starting, Lucas Bergvall took on that role, his delivery not quite as dangerous but still threatening.

With Spurs twice going close from corners as well, Micky van de Ven heading over on both occasions, the signs point to Frank and coach Andreas Georgson having the side as one of the very best set-piece teams in the league this season.

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Tottenham player ratings vs Burnley: Richarlison stars in Dominic Solanke's absence

The Brazilian’s brace helped Spurs to a fast start in the Premier League

Fast start: Richarlison

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Tottenham began the Premier League season in perfect fashion as they eased to a 3-0 win over Burnley in north London.

Thomas Frank’s side took the lead inside ten minutes when Richarlison hooked home from Mohammed Kudus’ cross and the pair combined again on the hour mark when the Brazilian beat Martin Dubravka with a stunning scissor kick.

Brennan Johnson put the match to bed with a third six minutes later, and it proved to be a stress-free start for Frank in his first home match in charge.

Matt Verri was on hand to rate the Tottenham players against Burnley...

Guglielmo Vicario 6

Very little to do but unconvincing when just about shovelling a deflected effort behind in first half.

Pedro Porro 7

Signs of a really dangerous partnership with Kudus. Got forward well to produce a couple of dangerous crosses and largely comfortably defensively.

Cristian Romero 6

Spurs captain was well off his best in a ragged first-half showing. Several loose passes gave Burnley the chance to counter, fortunate to avoid a booking and had to be bailed out by team-mates more than once. Slightly more composed after the break.

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Micky van de Ven 8

His pace on the cover is pivotal for Spurs, mopping up on the counter when they appeared to be exposed. Twice almost scored from a corner.

Djed Spence 8

Yet another classy performance from the left-back. Composed on the ball and so difficult to beat one-on-one. Forced Dubravka into smart save late on.

Archie Gray 7

The deepest of the midfielders and largely kept it simple with his passing. Influence grew as the match went on and did enough to

Pape Sarr 8

Great last-ditch challenge stopped Hannibal when Burnley were clean through. Perfect pass played Johnson in for goal that put match to bed.

Mohammed Kudus 8

Two assists and continues to be Spurs’ chief creative threat. Strong on the ball and offers that unpredictability in the final third. A wonderful signing.

Lucas Bergvall 7

Could have scored inside 30 seconds and had a couple of lovely bursts forward from midfield. Frustrated Frank at times though when turning back in possession.

Brennan Johnson 7

Anonymous in the first half but much improved after the break. Set up a big chance for Richarlison and then clinical when opportunity came to poke finish past Dubravka.

Richarlison 9

Superb display that will be remembered for a magical moment. Took his first goal well but the scissor kick for his second was stunning. Held the ball up brilliantly for Spurs’ third and worked as tirelessly as ever.

Substitutes:

Rodrigo Bentancur (Gray 71’) 6

Dropped to the bench as Frank freshened up the midfield but kept Spurs ticking over after being introduced.

Dominic Solanke (Richarlison 71’) 7

Brilliant touch and turn before firing just wide shortly after coming on

Joao Palhinha (Bergvall 80’) 6

Brought energy to the midfield but no real need for his ball-winning qualities in a comfortable cameo.

Wilson Odobert (Johnson 80’) 6

Little opportunity to make an impact in his ten minutes on the pitch. Switched to the right wing when Kudus went off.

Mathys Tel (Kudus 85’) N/A

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Thomas Frank must decide whether Dominic Solanke is fit to start when Tottenham host Burnley in their opening match of the Premier League season.

Richarlison was hugely impressive in Udine, holding the ball up superbly for his side and working tirelessly, but Solanke made his return to action off the bench.

Solanke featured in the first pre-season fixture of the summer against Reading and had been out since then with an ankle injury.

Frank could opt to be cautious with Solanke’s fitness, particularly after describing Richarlison’s performance against PSG as “really phenomenal”.

Yves Bissouma will return to the squad after being dropped for the Super Cup for disciplinary reasons.

“Destiny is progressing, but it’s too early for him to be involved in the squad,” Frank said at his pre-match press conference on Friday.

Frank opted for a back-three system against PSG with a three-man midfield in front, but is likely to revert back to a 4-2-3-1 formation here for a match in which Spurs should dominate possession.

That means Kevin Danso could drop out of the side to make room for an extra winger in the lineup.

Mathys Tel got the nod as a substitute in Udine but struggled to make an impact and then missed a penalty in the shootout, and Frank could opt for one of Wilson Odobert or Brennan Johnson instead.

Tottenham FC: Thomas Frank looks to recover from Super Cup shock in home Premier League bow

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Spurs face a very different test on return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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After a summer that has taken him to Hong Kong, Seoul, Munich and Udine, Thomas Frank finally has the chance to enjoy some home comforts.

The Tottenham boss will take his place in the home dugout in north London this afternoon as his side host Burnley in their opening match of the Premier League season.

On paper, at least, it is a kind introduction to the campaign, but it could prove to be anything but.

Spurs’ best performances this summer came against Arsenal, when they defended resolutely in a narrow friendly win, and then on Wednesday night in the UEFA Super Cup.

As Frank put it himself, Spurs were “perfect” for much of the night against Paris Saint-Germain. That they conceded twice in the closing stages and then lost on penalties should not detract from the overall performance.

Frank is superb at setting his side up to execute specific game plans designed for the toughest opposition. For example, the long-throw auditions held at the start of the pre-season were held with the PSG match, almost a month away, in mind. Kevin Danso’s ability quickly became apparent in training and he duly caused PSG real problems in Udine.

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There is already a sense that Spurs will have some joy in the biggest games this season, where they will be well-prepared, tough to beat and maximise set-pieces. With a full week to prepare for Manchester City next weekend, Spurs will travel north believing they can get a result.

First, though, it is Burnley and a very different test. The focus in pre-season training has been on Spurs’ defensive shape, whether that be sitting deep or pressing high.

Against the Clarets, Spurs must prove they are capable of dominating possession and breaking down a side who will set up to frustrate them. Burnley kept 29 clean sheets and conceded only 16 goals in 46 Championship matches last season.

For all the progress that has been made without the ball, Spurs fans will be demanding something more ambitious in games like these.

"It's definitely something of course I'm aware of,” Frank said at his pre-match press conference. “That we need to be dominant against a lot of teams in the Premier League.”

A fast start feels crucial to stop any impatience creeping in. Spurs have the right man in the dugout - Frank’s Brentford side broke records last season by scoring inside the first 40 seconds in three consecutive Premier League matches.

The challenge for Spurs is producing the necessary creativity from midfield in the absence of Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison.

The trio of Joao Palhinha, Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr were superb on Wednesday night, but the chances they created came from turning the ball over high up the pitch, rather than the kind of incisive passing that is likely to be required against Burnley.

Frank admitted that Spurs are not “fully firing yet” in attack, but there was a more telling answer later in the press conference.

It would be easy to look at Brentford’s recent seasons and see that as a model for how Spurs could look to play. However, there is the context of the Bees’ wage bill and resources compared to most of the teams they faced.

Frank was therefore keen to cast the net wider as he presented evidence that Spurs fans can expect to be excited this season.

“I know it's a while ago, but the two years in the Championship before we got promoted, we scored the most goals both seasons and were one of the best offensive teams,” Frank said.

“I've got a clear idea of how I want to do it and of course now it's up to me and the staff to implement that into the team."

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Thomas Frank has decided against starting Dominic Solanke as Tottenham host Burnley in their opening match of the Premier League season.

Richarlison was hugely impressive in Udine, holding the ball up superbly for his side and working tirelessly, but Solanke made his return to action off the bench.

Solanke featured in the first pre-season fixture of the summer against Reading and had been out since then with an ankle injury.

The Brazilian returns to the Spurs XI, while Frank opts to be cautious with Solanke’s fitness, leaving him on the bench.

Yves Bissouma is left out again after being dropped for the Super Cup for disciplinary reasons.

Spurs picked up no fresh injury issues against PSG, but Destiny Udogie remains unavailable with a knee injury.

“Destiny is progressing, but it’s too early for him to be involved in the squad,” Frank said at his pre-match press conference on Friday.

Frank opted for a back-three system against PSG with a three-man midfield in front, but has reverted back to a 4-2-3-1 formation here for a match in which Spurs should dominate possession.

That means Kevin Danso drops out of the side to make room for an extra winger in the lineup, with Brennan Johnson coming in opposite Mohammed Kudus.

Mathys Tel got the nod as a substitute in Udine but struggled to make an impact and then missed a penalty in the shootout, meaning he remains among the substitutes.