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Tottenham versus Manchester City preview: 5 keys to watch
In one of the most open seasons ever in the Premier League, after Leicester City, its Tottenham Hotspur who have surprised everyone with their superb play this season.
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“For me, every game is very important because to arrive at the end in the position where we are now, or to improve our position, you need to win games – but it’s not decisive”, he said.
Alex Ferguson, the best Premier League manager of all time, has identified the best Premier League manager now: Mauricio Pochettino.
Despite losing 3-1 at home to Leicester City last weekend, Manchester City are still very much in the title picture. “Everyone trains hard to do their best on the pitch and I think this team is a very good team because we have quality and we are all together to fight”. Everyone is fighting for each other and we are in a lot of competitions, so people know they will play games to try to impress the manager. It was after we had beaten Inter Milan at home in the Champions League and afterwards I went upstairs to the boardroom. Dele Alli is a wonderful young player, Harry Kane is now a proven striker, their centre-half pairing has looked really strong and I really like their manager Pochettino.
Spurs now sit second in the Premier League and are serious contenders for the title this season.
Argentina worldwide Aguero, who has 18 goals to his name this season, said: “I’m not sure why I’ve scored so many goals against Spurs, it’s just happened that way”.
“He has got the respect of all the players and seems to have developed a system where players arrive and simply slot in and play some good football”. Arsenal won 5-2 at King Power Stadium, one of just two defeats for Leicester in this campaign. So what has changed for the other team from North London, well for one Mauricio Pochettino, has turned Tottenham from a team so heavily dependent on one man into a team with multiple dimensions. All the scouts will be saying they spotted him or found him, but who claims the s*** ones?
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Most Premier League weekends, a contest between two top four clubs would have top-billing.