Match Preview: Spurs vs Crystal Palace (My prediction, team news, lineups and much more… including fingers crossed)
Match Preview: Spurs vs Crystal Palace (My prediction, team news, lineups and much more… including fingers crossed)
After drawing with Manchester United and a defeat
(against the Scousers) under Mason's watch, what will the Palace game dredge up?
We are not having a good season, and if we don't buck our ideas up, we could be
finishing 9th in the league… no European football whatsoever. We won't
even qualify for the Micky Mouse Europa Conference failure league.
Both clubs were involved in dramatic seven-goal games
last weekend. We were beaten again 4-3, while Crystal Palace beat the Spammers
by the same score line.
Seven days after our Newcastle United mauling (self-inflicted,
even), a similar story appeared to be occurring for us travelling faithful at
Anfield. Yes, Liverpool stormed into a 3-0 lead with just 15 minutes gone. Was this
deja vu all over again? Some of our supporters started leaving… but then the
fightback began. Harry Kane, Son and Richarlison scored, only for Diogo Jota to
sink us with a sucker punch in added time.
Palace…
Having failed to find the back of the net
against Everton or Wolves, some thought that Roy Hodgson's powers over his
Palace attackers had diminished. Still, such concerns were laid to rest during their
game against the Spammers last weekend.
Thanks to a fourth win from six games since
Hodgson rejoined the Selhurst Park brigade, Palace have leapfrogged Chelski
into 11th place in the table.
Hodgson's impact in such a short space of time
has been nothing short of brilliant. No doubt they hope to carry on where they
left off against the bubble-blowing-struggling Spammers.
Tottenham Hotspur Premier League
form:
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Crystal Palace Premier League form:
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Team
News
Skipp's last weekend injury has put him in doubt
for Saturday's game, so Pape Sarr should be on standby.
Emerson Royal and Rodrigo Bentancur remain out
with their long-term knee injuries. The same goes for Yves Bissouma (ankle) and
Ryan Sessegnon (hamstring) - while Hugo Lloris is yet to recover from a hip
problem and may not be ready for a comeback.
Richarlison, who also picked up a yellow card
for a shirt-stripping celebration, may start over Dejan Kulusevski. At the same
time, Eric Dier's spot may come under threat after another dissatisfactory
display last weekend.
My
possible starting lineup:
Forster;
Romero, Dier, Davies; Porro, Hojbjerg, Pape Sarr, Perisic; Richarlison, Kane,
Son
My
prediction…
God knows… after the last couple of months (
being beaten by the likes of Wolves and Bournemouth and drawing with Everton),
who knows what the Gods will throw up?
I'll say 3-2 to us, but at the same time, it
wouldn't surprise me if we lost this one, either. However, if we lose this, the
fans will go apeshit. And you can guess who the finger will be pointed at? The Clown
Prince himself.
Granted, we have commendably responded to
adversity in Mason's first two games in charge. Having given both Liverpool and
Manchester United a good run for their money, I expect our attack to click once
more and propel us to a hard-fought win. However, it wouldn't surprise me if we
went a couple of goals down for our team to wake up and hopefully fight back
and win the game.
Our
Next Manager…
Where are we in the managerial search? According
to the Evening Standard, Daniel Levy wants to make a 'quick appointment'. The paper
has suggested that Julian Nagelsmann, Luis Enrique, Arne Slot and Vincent
Kompany are the four leading contenders and suggested that Daniel Levy is expected
to talk to several candidates over the coming weeks.
The Evening Standard has also revealed that Levy
has spoken to Nagelsmann and Enrique and is now seeking dialogue with the other
candidates to narrow down the shortlist. Why anybody would want to work with Levy
is beyond me… unless he can give the next manager assurances that he will butt
out and allow the next manager and the Director of football (whoever he will be)
complete autonomy in dealing with the transfers and that the kitty will be a
big one (as we have a lot of dead wood in the team, which need replacing).
COYS!
Glenn
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