Whoever came up
with the phrase that life is tough at the top, certainly hit the nail right on
the head when it comes to the team that is eventually crowned as champions of
the Premier League.
Quite possibly the saying takes even greater importance and becomes even more intense with each season that passes, when the fancied runners and riders are chasing those all important league positions for Champions League qualification.
Quite possibly the saying takes even greater importance and becomes even more intense with each season that passes, when the fancied runners and riders are chasing those all important league positions for Champions League qualification.
Last season
Tottenham played some scintillating football to match Manchester City
impressive early season form, and at one stage many were considering Spurs as
genuine title contenders.
Despite finishing fourth in the Premier League which normally is much coveted, the Lilywhites came up short in their quest for a Champions League berth for this season’s competition due to Chelsea’s automatic entry as defending holders. An avenue I like to call the Liverpool FC trapdoor route.
Despite finishing fourth in the Premier League which normally is much coveted, the Lilywhites came up short in their quest for a Champions League berth for this season’s competition due to Chelsea’s automatic entry as defending holders. An avenue I like to call the Liverpool FC trapdoor route.
Putting that all
aside and my need to do a bit of Tottenham Hotspur housekeeping, with a change
of manager and an apparent high level of player outgoings during this transfer window,
are Spurs going to be more fortunate this season and find a path to once again
shine on Europe’s biggest club stage? We like always will discuss.
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It won't be long before Spurs start winning games. They just need a big performance against one of the minnows like QPR, Southampton or Liverpool to boost their confidence.
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