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Kyle Walker believes Tottenham’s defence key to their Premier League challenge
With the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton and Chelsea all dropping points with regularity this season, and underdogs Leicester City, Watford and Crystal Palace flying high, the top-four race is one of the most competitive in recent years, and Kane believes that his side have a great chance to return to Europe’s elite competition. In five of their seven league wins this season they have triumphed by two goals or more, and Spurs are offered at 11/10 (2.10) to beat Norwich with a -1 handicap.
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Kane ended a three game lean spell to give Spurs the lead with a lavish finish in the 40th minute, after skipping through Virgil van Dijk’s puppet impression.
Their triumph at Old Trafford was the Norfolk outfit’s first away win since a League Cup success at Rotherham in August, while Spurs’ defeat to Newcastle was their first of the season in the league at White Hart Lane.
Dele Alli has scored or assisted four goals in his last four Premier League games (two goals, two assists). “They’ve had a good result away from home against Man United so they’ll be full of confidence, but we’ve got to go and try to win the game for sure”.
Spurs have conceded the equal-fewest number of goals of any team in England’s top flight this season and are well-poised to push for a Champions League spot.
“It’s going to be a big year for us, it’s a good opportunity for us this season so we’re looking forward to the challenge”.
Tottenham would be faced with another must-win situation after dropping last Sunday’s fixture to Newcastle United 2-1. We had drawn a couple of games. “Maybe we were just getting a bit complacent so that maybe woke us up a bit”.
“We need to work together as a team”. There’s still a long way to go, there’s a lot of tough games between now and the end but we’re full of confidence.
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‘We have to keep working hard. “I don’t know what’s going on”, the Kenyan said. We’ve had a lot of changes. The team needs to gel more’.