Tottenham now need a Plan B, warns Burnley ace Carlisle despite defeat

28 September 2009 11:53
White Hart pain: Clarke Carlisle struggles to get to grips with Spurs striker Jermain Defoe (front) [LNB]Free-scoring Tottenham Hotspur have been warned they will come unstuck without a Plan B.[LNB]Harry Redknapp's men are on a high after their fourth five-goal haul of the season, but Burnley defender Clarke Carlisle has fired a note of caution.[LNB]Carlisle and his team-mates could do little to stop Spurs notching a 5-0 win at White Hart Lane on Saturday, but he believes Burnley were unlucky not to get on the scoresheet themselves.[LNB]'Spurs' way of playing seems very much to be "You score three, we'll score four",' Carlisle told the London Evening Standard.[LNB]'We could have had a few goals ourselves on Saturday, and it will be interesting to see whether Spurs play the same way away from home this season, as it is a very attacking style.[LNB] White Hot: Robbie Keane celebrates the first of his four goals against Burnley[LNB]'They have a flowing, attacking manner, clever strikers, and good providers from midfielders, so they will always be a threat at home.[LNB]'But it is very important in this League that you get results away from home - as we are finding to our detriment.'[LNB]Burnley need to find their own Plan B, having won their three home League games while losing all four on the road so far this season.[LNB] Spurs 5 Burnley 0: Redknapp's axe could fall on hero Robbie KeaneGareth Bale is a winner for Tottenham at last - two years, three managers, 25 Premier League games and 1,533 minutes after signing for themSpurs set to resurrect Matthew Upson interest in January transfer windowJamie Redknapp's weekend watch: Keane gives Harry a nice problemTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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