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Most Important Changes Mauricio Pochettino Has Brought to Tottenham
“It is true, Harry Kane is one of the best strikers in the world and he proved that he is not only one season, he now has a second season”.
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The Spurs fans here in the Transfer Tavern have been rejoicing since their 4-0 win over Stoke City last night which closed the gap on Leicester City to just five points.
Harry Kane has warned leaders Leicester that title-chasing Tottenham are happy to play catch up as the race for the Premier League crown enters the final furlong. The likelihood is that they will have their squad picked apart in the summer, with stars such as Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante departing for bigger European clubs.
Tottenham play second again this weekend as they host West Brom on Monday, with Claudio Ranieri’s side facing Swansea at home on Sunday.
“It’s a shame because we play on Monday”.
Tottenham are five points behind the Foxes with four games remaining this season.
Tottenham are reportedly in talks with the FA over potentially playing Champions League matches at Wembley next season.
“If we do them a favour, it will good for the league because there will still be some important games and (it will be) close-run between the top two teams”. We try to be pro-active, try to get possession, win every challenge, be aggressive, play in the opponent’s half and create chances.
Pochettino’s superb work at White Hart Lane has seen Tottenham emerge as serious title challengers this year, leading the Argentine to be linked with bigger clubs.
And while the numbers of Lloris, Alderweireld, Dier, Eriksen and Kane are high, Spurs’ best XI has averaged only 389 minutes – about four games – more than Leicester’s in all competitions.
Kane appears destined to top the Premier League scoring charts having moved two clear of Leicester’s Jamie Vardy with his double at Stoke. They’re in the driving seat.
“We should really relish it, we’ve got the points to keep us in the Premier League”. Other stories have been circulating, but one player seems to have gone under the radar this season and it’s time to right a fundamental injustice.
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It was the same story in 2014 when Fergie had left Manchester United – that was our window of opportunity, but we blew it and Liverpool took advantage.