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After Spurs enormously impressive win last night, a game that in the past we could so easily have lost. Is there beginning to be a grudging respect for Spurs. This article addresses that and a few other things to.


Hope & Expectation: The difference between Liverpool & disrespected Tottenham.


https://flipboard.com/@flipboard/flip.it%2F-V1fQT-hope--expectation-the-difference-betwee/f-4a102cff4f%2Fgoal.com

???? Wrote:

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> it's a sorry state of affairs for West Ham fans

> when you start celebrating a Spuds late goal(S)

> win like I did last night :(



That might be because last year everyone except Spurs fans wanted Leicester to win the title. Now it's the much hated Chelsea who we're all hoping slip up.

Otta Wrote:

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> I just can not see Chelsea dropping another 7

> points (and Spurs not dropping any) between now

> and the end of the season. Chelsea's title all day

> long. But yes, Spurs are starting to look the real

> deal across the team.



Chelsea have been excellent and fully deserve the title- we'll never catch them (we'd have to win all remaining games and Chelsea lose 3- not going to happen). But, if all teams win games in hand we'll still be 7 points ahead of third. Surely even Spurs can't throw away second place; which, if you'd offered it at the start of the season knowing that Conte, Guardiola, Mourinho (plus a couple of hundred of millions pounds worth of new players) were incoming and Klopp was in his second season, i'd have bitten your hand off.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> We can stop them doing the double though, Titch.

> And maybe, just maybe stuff Arsenal in the final.

> I'd take that all day long.


Absolutely.


I hope and pray we decide to stay at the Lane next season, which is a possibility, as we need to kick on again if we're serious about winning the league. The other teams will.

Well the title may be going South but it's official, the best places to watch football are the Midlands and North.


Don't take my word for it


https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/ranked-matchday-experience-all-92-english-league-stadiums?page=0%2C9


(disclaimer, this is a mild bit of banter, not an insult, although I'll still probably get a kicking)

It's his 21st birthday today and the stats just keep stacking up.


"Dele Alli is 21 on Tuesday and is better than Cristiano Ronaldo was when it comes to making and scoring goals.

The Tottenham and England midfielder has been involved in 40 goals so far in his fledgling career. Compare that to Ronaldo, who had been involved in 25 by the time he was 21, scoring 14 and assisting in 11."



"Dele Alli (40) has been involved in as many Premier League goals before turning 21 as Frank Lampard (15), Steven Gerrard (13) and David Beckham (12) combined."



"He has now also scored more league goals (16) this season than any other under-21 player in Europe's top five leagues."

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