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Mousa Dembele: Tottenham are playing like men
“In the end, we can feel happy and maybe a bit disappointed because we always try to win”.
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Spurs are unbeaten in their last 12 league matches – they have never gone 13 unbeaten in the Premier League era and the last time they did in the league was in March 1985 (14 games in total).
Kane has scored seven of his eight league goals in the last four fixtures and could fetch the north London club upwards of £40million in the current transfer market. He is one of the best players and he is very happy.
“I’d also like to say thanks to our supporters”.
The Belgium midfielder was speaking after their draw with Chelsea.
But moments later Kane made the breakthrough, after Son flicked on Eriksen’s corner, the England striker getting the final touch to nod the ball over the line and ensure Tottenham’s European adventure continued into 2016.
Mousa Dembele says Tottenham are confident they can beat any team in the Premier League, revealing that he and his team-mates are aiming to win the title.
“We have a hard opponent, in this case Chelsea, who have three days more than us to prepare”.
Speaking on the Sports Bar ahead of Sunday’s clash, Hazard said: “I think we’re in the mix and certainly our form suggests we’re in the mix”.
“If our team deserve credit for a clean sheet and I think we do, Tottenham deserve even more credit for keeping one because we were the more unsafe team, we had the best chances, and Lloris was the goalkeeper with the more work and the save of the game. I find the people and the chairman have a very good philosophy”.
“Nobody had to give a speech to get us up for that”.
“It does not matter whether they are the big clubs or the “smaller” ones”.
“The big four can spend £50million on players but we want to buy young talent, nurture it, progress and build”, he added.
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“We’ve had some great results there, the atmosphere will be electric, the fans will be right behind us, so it’s about taking the game to them”. The club had been willing to listen to offers for him but the Belgian refused to move and is now reaping the benefits of proving himself under Pochettino. But the short turnaround from playing in Azerbaijan on Thursday night to competing in a London derby at midday on Sunday is, manager Mauricio Pochettino has conceded, hardly ideal preparation.