How much is Ange Postecoglou to blame for the atrocious form currently being suffered by Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League?
Ange Postecoglou’s Tactical MasteryIn a season of swirling narratives around Tottenham Hotspur, the news that Micky van de Ven is poised to make his return from
Ian Wright has now explained why Tottenham need to get rid of Daniel Levy as soon as possible in order to win trophies again in N17.
Journalist Florian Plettenburg has reported that Tottenham and Aston Villa are in the race to sign Tzimas and have engaged in “concrete talks” and negotiations to secure his services.
With that in mind, it harks back to a comment made by one former Chelsea and Tottenham ace that is quite embarrassing now. With Nwaneri really starting to flourish now, there is a clear idea of what Mikel Arteta saw when handing the youngster his debut.
United are poised to sign Ayden Heaven with the Arsenal teenager being viewed as cover for Lisandro Martinez on the left side of Amorim’s back three. United have also agreed to sign Patrick Dorgu and will welcome the Lecce left wing back to Old Trafford ahead of Monday’s transfer deadline.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou insists he is unaffected by “running commentary” on his future and still believes his team can have a “special” season.
How did a club that used to stand for consistency and stability suddenly find themselves trapped in this doom spiral?
Tottenham Hotspur’s current form in the Premier League paints a bleak picture, with the club sitting precariously just eight points above the relegation zone. After a series of disappointing results,
Rayan Cherki, a versatile player who can operate both as a midfielder and winger, is on Tottenham’s radar. At just 21, Cherki has already made a significant impact at Lyon. With Lyon experiencing financial difficulties, the club appears ready to negotiate, making a January move plausible.
We can confirm the starting line-ups and substitutes for this evening's Europa League clash with Elfsborg at Stadium (8pm UK).