Match Preview: Norwich v Spurs (all or nothing!)
Match Preview: Norwich v Spurs (all or nothing!)
At
Carrow Road… 4 pm Kick off
Could this match decide whether Conte stays or goes… will we get fourth, or do we do a Spursy and fuck it all up? We were in the driving seat, then Woolwich and now us… This last game for us will decide who will have the last fourth spot.
Then there will be relegation issues; who will drop alongside Norwich and Watford; Burnley
or Leeds? And who will win the league?
Tickets for the Norwich game are like gold dust,
with everybody wanting a ticket. Not everybody in my group managed to get one.
Luckily Mel and I did and we will be travelling from 7.30 Sunday morning and
stopping for a pub meal sometime around noon, then on to the match. This has
got to be one of the most exciting end of seasons for some time.
Games
to look out for, apart from our game:
Woolwich
v the Toffees(Come on Everton!!!!)
The
scousers v the Brummies (Wolves)
The
Richer part of Manchester (City) v the Brummies (Villa)
Then
there is Brentford v Leeds and Burnley v the conquers of Woolwich, Newcastle
United. Yes, many "ifs," but so long as we do our job properly, well,
that is all that matters.
The
match…
Our top-four destiny is in our own hands against
Norwich City at Carrow Road on Sunday. After belittling our arch-rivals
Woolwich 3-0 last week, we then backed
it up with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Burnley last Sunday. That victory,
coupled with Woolwich's submission at Newcastle on Monday night, has put us in
pole position to secure a top-four spot.
Norwich City have already been relegated and
come into the final game after holding Wolves to a 1-1 draw. Norwich have won
and drawn just five and seven games, respectively, losing the other 25 matches.
Their goal difference is -56.
TEAM
NEWS
Spurs
Harry Kane should be fit to face Norwich despite
feeling unwell. He is thought to be suffering from the same virus which
affected several staff and players last week.
Norwich
City
Mathias Normann has recovered from a knock
sustained during last weekend's draw with Wolves. Billy Gilmour has returned to
Chelsea for treatment after rolling his ankle, while defender Ben Gibson struggles
with a back issue.
Thoughts
and prediction
I don't think Spurs will do a "Spursy"
this time around and will go out and win this game decisively. I know Norwich
will give us a game as they have nothing else to play for. Nevertheless, we
have got Dejan Kulusevski and Harry Kane and Son, and I don't see the Canaries
holding out, let alone beating us.
We have battled so hard to get into this
position, where we just need a point to get back into the Champions League
after two seasons away. I don't see us falling at the final hurdle.
My
Prediction: 0-4
My
possible starting lineup:
Lloris;
Sanchez, Dier, Davies; Emerson, Hojbjerg, Bentancur, Sessegnon; Kulusevski,
Kane, Son
MATCH
FACTS
Head-to-head
We have lost just one of our past 10 league
visits to Carrow Road (W6, D3).
The Canaries have got at least two goals in each
of their past five clashes with us, drawing once and losing four times.
Norwich
City
Norwich City have one win from their past 16
matches in all competitions, losing 12 and drawing three.
The Canaries have two final-day victories from
nine previous Premier League campaigns (D3, L4).
Norwich could set an unwanted club record of 13
home league defeats in a season.
Dean Smith's side have won 12 points at home
this term; only Watford, with eight, have fewer.
Tottenham
Hotspur
We have won seven of our previous 10 top-flight
games (D2, L1).
We have faced a relegated side on the final day
of the Premier League five times, losing three and winning two of those
matches, including a 5-1 defeat to Newcastle in 2015-16.
The last six league fixtures involving us on the
final day have produced an average of 5.8 goals a game.
We have won on the last day of the season in
eight of the past 11 campaigns (D2, L1).
Harry Kane has scored eight times on the final
day of the Premier League season, more than any other player.
Norwich
City Premier League form:
LLLLLD
Tottenham
Hotspur Premier League form:
LDWDWW
So that is it, folks. Now we wait for the final
game of the season… if you are going, see you there. If not, enjoy the match on
TV.
COYS!
Glenn
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