da bet7k: Well, Tottenham have come about as close as they will ever get to the title this year.
da dobrowin: Leicester will be, as long as they maintain the form they’ve showed over the last 18 months, runaway winners and perfect choice for the offers from every free bets provider, and with the top four teams making plans to shut out everyone else next year, the door is shutting quickly and firmly in front of Spurs.
It’s not just for Tottenham at risk, but every other team that isn’t considered as ‘the Top Four.’
Anyone that has seen Mauricio Pochettino’s team this season, have, at times, witnessed some very entertaining football alongside collective effort. Pochettino’s buys are consistently top class and the fans, and all those that actually care about football in this country, must be pleased to see the emergence of the club’s youth at first-team level. Young players know now that if they show promise, they will get their chance and that’s good for them, the club and the national team. Very few Premier League clubs can truly say that, and the Spurs production line is quickly becoming one of the most effective in England.
It also says a lot for the club when four of their players are called up for England and none of them let anyone down. Good performances from four exciting prospects shows the direction this club is taking, and it bodes well for the future.
However, you could question the depth of the squad. The away game at Dortmund exposed just this point and the defeat left them with too much to do at White Hart Lane. Like any team vying for the top and European success, you need quality and depth, and with a higher level of continental football coming to north London next term, you can bet that the board and the manager will be addressing this very point.
At the beginning of the article, it was stated that this was the club’s best chance of a title since 1961.
With the the summer sales fast approaching, the likes of Pep Guardiola, Antonio Conte and others will be building serious teams that will be in the top four this time next year. Liverpool will be trying to edge one of the Manchester clubs, Arsenal or Chelsea aside in their quest to be in a Champions League place and that will mean that the likes of Tottenham and Leicester will need to be content with lower finishes. The battle for the top four places will be ferocious.
However, this is a one-off season, probably never to be repeated.
Spurs won’t forget the experience this year and they’ll be ready for next season. Pochettino will guide them, keep them galvanised and playing the kind of eye-catching football that we’ve seen at times this season, but it will be the usual suspects next year playing for the top honours, whilst others will only be able to look on.
In all honesty, let’s hope our assumptions are wrong and the so-called ‘bigger teams’ are just as inconsistent as they are now. Let’s hope that another Leicester comes along and steals the limelight and the glory.
And if so, why couldn’t it be Spurs?
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