Spurs v Newcastle United. Premier League, Sunday. 2pm KO
Spurs v Newcastle United. Premier League, Sunday. 2pm KO
After our
disastrous and poor performance against Everton at the beginning of the season,
we've had three straight wins. Two in the Europa League and one in the Premier League
(away to Southampton). We need to keep the ball rolling and get an excellent
result against Mike Ashley's advertisers.
TEAM NEWS
We are expected
to rotate our squad following Thursday's Europa League win in North Macedonia,
but still a strong squad. Matt Doherty,
Hugo Lloris, Eric Dier and Lucas Moura are all set to return after being rested,
but Gareth Bale is sidelined with a knee injury. As for Newcastle United, their
winger Allan Saint-Maximin has an ankle injury. However, he will be assessed,
while Ciaran Clark is out with a thigh problem. Jamal Lewis is a significant
doubt due to an eye injury sustained last weekend.
My prediction and thoughts.
I am expecting our excellent run to continue and I am going for a 4-0 or 4-1 victory. Both sides
have had one outstanding performance and result in the Premier League so far
this season - and one very bad one too. Even though Bale isn't playing, I have
no doubt that he will have a strong influence on the team; he will inspire
them. And of course, our players will fight hard for their positions.
Steve Bruce
is winless in all 11 fixtures as a manager against Jose Mourinho in all
competitions (D2, L9).
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Newcastle
have won a joint-club record 22 Premier League matches versus us.
We have won
five of the past six meetings but lost our last home fixture against Newcastle
in August 2019. That victory was a fourth in six away league meetings for the
Magpies. They are also one short of 200 top-flight goals against us.
Tottenham Hotspur
We could
lose our opening two Premier League home fixtures for just the third time,
after 1995-96 and 2008-09.
Jose
Mourinho has only once lost two of the opening three league matches in a season
in his career, having done so with Manchester United in 2018-19.
Harry Kane's
four assists against Southampton matched his total tally from the previous 43
Premier League appearances.
Kane and Son
have combined for 24 Premier League goals since 2015-16, the best return of any
duo during that period.
Newcastle United
Newcastle
could win two of their opening three league fixtures for just the second time
in 18 seasons. They last did so under Alan Pardew in 2011-12.
The Magpies
can triumph in their first two away matches for only the third time in the Premier
League, and first since 1995-96.
They are
vying to keep three successive clean sheets on the road for the first time
since 2008.
We are the
only established top-six team Callum Wilson has failed to score against,
despite facing us for 509 minutes. And may it continue.
Mourinho is
starting to mould his team into his thinking. A few rough edges; get two more
players (a striker & defender), and we can really challenge for top
honours. Add Bale – and keep him fit – and the sky could be the limit.
As for Levy, he is surprising many of our fans with his spending spree... and on top of the current lockdown (no fans in the stadium).
Best Regards,
Glenn
COYS!
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