Spurs had no passion, pride or drive, they were there for the taking, says Burnley defender Carlisle

22 January 2009 16:00
Three and easy: Burnley's Jay Rodriguez scores his side's third goal against Tottenham   More... Burnley 3 Tottenham 2 (4-6 on agg): Heartbreak for the Clarets as Redknapp's men leave it late Spurs' atrocious Alnwick isn't alone - Sportsmail's guide to six shocking debuts Party pooper I'm appalled by the squad I inherited - Harry slams his struggling Spurs after they limp back to Wembley TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET   Carlisle was not surprised they gave Spurs a huge scare. 'When we scored the first goal, the body language in the Spurs team was such there was no drive in them ... it was a primal instinct and we could smell blood.' he said. 'It was so cold and rainy no one wanted to be there and we thought that if we scored the first goal we'd have a chance. We had their backs to the wall. Extra mile: Redknapp embraces Burnley boss Owen Coyle after the final whistle at Turf Moor 'We were a few minutes away from a day out at Wembley. Okay, we lost eventually but it was still a fantastic achievement for such a small squad. We had a game recently when the gaffer [Owen Coyle] was on the bench.'   More... Burnley 3 Tottenham 2 (4-6 on agg): Heartbreak for the Clarets as Redknapp's men leave it late Spurs' atrocious Alnwick isn't alone - Sportsmail's guide to six shocking debuts Party pooper I'm appalled by the squad I inherited - Harry slams his struggling Spurs after they limp back to Wembley TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET  

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