Match Preview: Manchester City v Spurs – fingers crossed for a good result.
Match Preview:
Manchester City v Spurs – fingers crossed for a good result.
After three straight
defeats, we could do with a turnaround of fortunes; unfortunately, that turnaround
– if it happens – will be against City on their own turf. And, yes, pigs might
fly… as they often do when the Gooners travel abroad.
Premier League
champions Manchester City find themselves in second place, a point behind Arsenic and Old Lace. Pep Guardiola’s
side won nine of their opening 12 matches which includes two losses. Before the
recent international break, they played out an entertaining 1-1 draw against Liverpool
at home. Erling Haaland was once again on the scoresheet as he extended his
efforts for this season to 14 goals. We, on the other hand, have faltered after
winning four on the bounce. A crazy 4-1 loss to Pochettino’s Blue Boys at home,
which saw two of our players sent off, which was followed up by a 2-1 at Wolves.
With those results, it was enough to see Ange Postecoglou’s men surrender their
championship lead. Then on Sunday just gone we lost to Villa at home.
Man City are on a
15-game winning streak at home in the Premier League.
Both teams have
scored in three of Man City’s last four Premier League home matches.
Man City scored at
least two goals in 13 of their previous 15 home league games.
We have netted in
each of their previous 13 league road games.
Man City opened the
scoring in each of their last 10 home Premier League outings.
Team News
Bentancur is out for
three months, and on top of that we still haven’t got Ivan Perisic, Micky van
de Ven, James Maddison, Ryan Sessegnon, Manor Solomon, Richarlison, Cristian
Romero, Alfie Whiteman, they are all out.
Man City
vs Tottenham head-to-head record
05 Feb 2023 – Tottenham
1-0 Man City – Premier League
19 Jan 2023 – Man
City 4-2 Tottenham – Premier League
19 Feb 2022 – Man
City 2-3 Tottenham – Premier League
15 Aug 2021 –
Tottenham 1-0 Man City – Premier League
25 Apr 2021 –
Tottenham 0-1 Man City – League Cup
Tottenham won three
of their last four meetings against Man City (one loss).
My
possible starting lineup:
Vicario; Porro, Dier,
Davies, Udogie; Hojbjerg, Bissouma, Lo Celso; Kulusevski, Son, Johnson
My
Prediction.
Unless a miracle
happens, I can’t see past a 3-1 defeat. I am just hoping I am wrong.
With the players we
got out, we are going to need a miracle. Some of the names Ange had on the
bench I’ve never even heard of (youth), that shows you how desperate we are.
But miracles do happen,
and, no doubt, all Spurs fans… including the manager and team, will be praying
for one.
Up the Spurs!
Glenn
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