CLOSE!published at 20:58 British Summer Time 24 September 2014
Lovely effort! A touch of Brazilian magic as Paulinho flicks on Ben Davies' cross with his heel but it flies just past the far post! Closest Spurs have come.
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Tom Rostance
Lovely effort! A touch of Brazilian magic as Paulinho flicks on Ben Davies' cross with his heel but it flies just past the far post! Closest Spurs have come.
Jesus Navas makes a fool of Joe Mattock on the edge of the box with some skill and lashes it high into the net. Game over.
One brings two as Manchester City double their lead in comfortable fashion, Jesus Navas on the shoulder of the last man to get behind and cut back for Edin Dzeko, and the Bosnian buries it from eight yards.
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Burnley defender, and BBC summariser, Steven Reid: "Wednesday will be really disappointed with that because they defended crosses so well in the first half. Owls boss Stuart Gray will be so disappointed. The message at half-time will have been to keep out City for as long as possible to frustrate them. Conceding so early is the nightmare scenario."
No changes for Chelsea at the break, with Jose Mourinho's men somehow only level. They had 20 (TWENTY) attempts on goal in the first half.
Frank Lampard does celebrate this one! He pokes home at the near post after good work from James Milner, another deflected goal for the annals.
Just five out of the six games going to extra-time as it stands then...
Back under way at White Hart Lane - and at our other 19:45 BST kick-offs too momentarily...
Change for Forest as Robert Tesche replaces David Vaughan.
Round of virtual applause to Hull, who score an excellent team move. Robbie Brady beats two men on the left, looks up and plays in a teasing cross right across the back four and Tom Ince arrives on it to smash in from close range. Crashed home.
Don't bring your logic and common sense here Joel...
Joel: Re Denzel Shines [20:20] - As a Spurs fan I think talk of sacking managers is really unhelpful. Daniel Levy has tried that and put simply, it hasn't worked. I've got faith in Pochettino and although it may be the unpopular opinion, I'd rather lose games to begin with and have something to build on rather than the constant roundabout of managers who keep changing the ethos.
Pick that one out! Newcastle striker Emmanuele Riviere makes no mistake with a nonchalant finish from 20 yards, left-footed, curled into the corner. His first goal for the club.
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Burnley defender, and BBC summariser, Steven Reid: "Sheffield Wednesday will be delighted with that half. They have defended well and had one or two half chances on the break. However, Manchester City have looked dangerous when they have upped the tempo, particularly posing threat down the flanks. But they haven't been able to pick out Edin Dzeko with any of their crosses."
Danny Mills
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"Tottenham have been massively on top. They have created lots of half chances, but you just feel that it is just a matter of time before someone loses concentration and Tottenham start to create some serious chances."