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Christian Eriksen signs new long-term Tottenham Hotspur contract
“When momentum shifts and the game is getting a little bit pressurised, in terms of going against you, we’ve got to recognise those moments in the game and adjust our play accordingly”, he said.
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Kyle Walker has committed his long-term future to Tottenham Hotspur in agreeing a new five-year-deal with the club, according to The Sun.
The Argentine revealed that, despite the drama of Tottenham’s Deadline Day pursuit of Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle, he had few worries.
“I know him very well”, he said.
Free flowing in attack and experts at the quick press in defense, Spurs’ 4-0 win that night convinced the few remaining doubters that they were genuine Premier League title contenders. It was tough for us, but we have worked hard to forget last season and refocus.
“I think it is a very good group of people and players who can connect with each other and a group of staff who connect with the players. And we are lucky to have a squad who all play for that reason”. “At one point I saw one of the managers step on the pitch and nothing was done about that”, Hughes added.
Harry Kane leads the anytime scorers market at 11/10 while Stoke’s new boy, Wilfried Bony is a more attractive 3/1 option.
An emphatic win saw Harry Kane end his goal drought with the England striker scoring the fourth for Spurs and his first in 10 games for club and country, while Dele Alli was also on target.
“Yes”, Pochettino was quoted as saying in the Express. “He needed to score, he’s very important for the team because he can help us”.
The Premier League’s total spending exceeded £1 billion for the first time this summer but, with Spurs operating within their means, Pochettino is happy to continue promoting from the club’s academy.
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Hughes, who has led the Potters to a club-record ninth-place finish in all three of his seasons in charge, has sought to soften their style by targeting technically-gifted players and encouraging passing football.