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

White Hart pain: Clarke Carlisle struggles to get to grips with Spurs striker Jermain Defoe (front) Free-scoring Tottenham Hotspur have been warned they will come unstuck without a Plan B.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.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.'Spurs' way of playing seems very much to be "You score three, we'll score four",' Carlisle told the London Evening Standard.'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. White Hot: Robbie Keane celebrates the first of his four goals against Burnley'They have a flowing, attacking manner, clever strikers, and good providers from midfielders, so they will always be a threat at home.'But it is very important in this League that you get results away from home - as we are finding to our detriment.'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. 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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