Match Report (Newcastle) & Preview (Arsenic): challenges ahead
Match Report (Newcastle) & Preview (Arsenic): challenges ahead
The weekend of the Newcastle game was one of many contrasts. We travelled down on Friday; I got food poisoning in the evening and had to return to my hotel (thanks to Mel, that is taking me back to the hotel, not the food poisoning!). The next day, I hoped it would be different (the game, that is)…. I had a hearty meal (my poisoning only lasted 6 hours) and then went to the stadium with Janet (who we met the previous evening) and Mel. And that game was a bundle of laughs.
The
game…
Newcastle's
Alexander Isak's form at St James' Park continued as Newcastle beat us to boost
their hopes of European football next season.
Isak
scored two clinical finishes in each half as he netted on home turf for the
sixth consecutive match.
After
two goals went in, the Spurs crowd started to thin… just like the previous
season when they put six past us. Of course, we thought it would be different
this time around… and to be fair, it was… by two goals!
Newcastle's
emphatic victory lifted them to sixth in the table - above Manchester United,
who drew 2-2 with Bournemouth on goal difference that weekend. We dropped to
fifth, below Aston Villa on goal difference.
As
for us…
We
had failed to find the net in only one of our past 43 league matches before
this encounter. There was a lot of promise in patches of our attacking play in
the opening third of the game.
Two
fine chances did come the way of Werner in the first half when the match was
still a contest. He lifted a volley high over the crossbar from a Brennan
Johnson cross when he might have been better placed to head the ball. He also
scuffed a shot inside the penalty area when well-placed.
Failure
to capitalise on our chances and some slipshod defending resulted in our humbling
defeat. It was also a set back for our Champions League hopes.
After
the game, Mel and I had a long journey back home.
After
that, there was a two-week break because our next opponent (City) played in the
FA Cup Semi-Final, where they beat Pochettino's Chelsea. In the other
semi-final – on the Sunday – Coventry were cheated out of a victory over
United.
That
weekend (we lost to the Magpies) – would you Adam and Eve it – saw Aston Villa going
on to beat Arsenic and Old Lace. Putting them further above us. Then, the
weekend we were supposed to face City, Villa got another victory, dismantling
Bournemouth 3-1.
Villa
are now six points above us, however, we have two games over them… and one of
those games is against top-of-the-table Arsenic and Old Lace (easy!!!!). The
weekend we face the Gooners Villa take on lacklustre Chelsea.
They
(Chelsea) recently were hammered by the Gooners 5-0, putting them (Arsenic)
back on top of the Premier League table. Hopefully, we can provide a service
for City by beating them.
Match
Preview Spurs v the Gooners
We
will have had 15 days off since a 4-0 humbling at Newcastle, in which Aston
Villa has taken firm control of the fourth spot, having played three times
during the gap.
The
Gooners, meanwhile, looked to be almost out of the title race after losing at
home to Aston Villa. Still, back-to-back wins over Wolves and their thrashing
of Chelsea mean the pressure is back on Manchester City to produce the goods in
their two games in hand. Now, they have one game in hand as they beat Brighton
4-0 on Thursday.
Another
win for the Gooners would surely end our hopes of qualifying for the Champions
League next season. A win for us could similarly end the Gooner's season aims.
So both clubs have a lot riding on this game.
Date,
kick-off time and venue
The
game is scheduled for a 2pm BST kick-off on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
The
match will take place at our Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Where
to watch the game.
TV
channel: In the UK, the game will be live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports
Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with coverage beginning at 1pm.
Our
team news…
We
are without left-back Destiny Udogie and are sweating over the fitness of
right-back Pedro Porro. Both Ben Davies and Emerson Royal are ready in reserve
should they be required, while January signing Radu Dragusin could also be
drafted in.
Up
front, Richarlison is expected to be fit after around three weeks out of
action, and his involvement would push Son to the wing, where he would likely
be joined by Brennan Johnson, our most in-form forward.
Spurs
will solely miss Udogie, and a possible Porro absence is equally damaging
against an Arsenal side brimming with confidence and gunning for the title.
In
the reverse fixture, we drew 2-2 at the Emirates, but this is a completely
different test in the season run-in. We will need the likes of James Maddison
to rediscover his form to have a chance of taking points off the league
leaders.
Prediction…
I
am going for a 2-1 win with my fingers crossed.
Head-to-head
history and results
We
have won: 67
Draw:
55
Arsenic
have won: 86
Well,
that's it, folks… hopefully a better result than we had against Newcastle.
After Arsenic, we got Pochettino's Chelsea (Thursday night), followed by Liverpool
on Sunday. These matches are followed by Burnley (H), City (H) and finally
Sheffield United (A). All good fun… then once the summer hits us, we can get
rid of more deadwood and build a team that Ange will be happy with (with plenty
of cover on the benches).
Up
the Spurs!
Glenn
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