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Premier League LIVE: Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United v Crystal Palace - radio commentary and score updates

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Are you not entertained?

Brentford v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)

Michael Emons

BBC Sport at the Gtech Community Stadium

This match features two of the great entertainers of this Premier League season.

No top-flight team has scored more at home in 2024-25 than Brentford's 29 goals at the Gtech Community Stadium, where they have collected 23 of their 31 points.

Meanwhile, Tottenham's total of 46 goals is the third highest in the league, behind only leaders Liverpool (56) and reigning champions Manchester City (47).

Each of the past five matches between these two sides has seen either four or five goals, so let's hope for similar entertainment today.

'Draw written all over it'

Man Utd v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

I was wrong when I said Manchester United would lose at Fulham last week, which a few people happily reminded me about on social media.

It was not exactly a convincing win, but maybe things will click for them here - I have my doubts though.

I have got a bit of sympathy for United striker Rasmus Hojlund, who is getting some criticism at the moment. He was signed as a development player, albeit an expensive one, but it has not happened for him.

There are two sides to his situation though. I feel sorry for him because he needs a run of games to find some rhythm, but he also needs to take his chances when they come, and do better at some of the basics, like holding the ball up.

He's not the only player at United in that situation, with something to prove.

Maybe they will become a free-scoring side again, but that probably won't happen here and it still feels like we are totally guessing about what they will do each week.

Crystal Palace lost at home to Brentford on Sunday, which was a bit of a surprise because they have been so solid recently.

The Eagles won at Old Trafford last season, but this game has got a draw written all over it.

Prediction: 1-1

Teenage kicks

Brentford v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)

Michael Emons

BBC Sport at the Gtech Community Stadium

What a few days it has been in Tottenham striker Mikey Moore's fledgling career.

On Thursday, the 17-year-old, who has represented England at Under-19s level, scored his first goal for the club with a wonderful low finish after a powerful run to complete a 3-0 Europa League win over Swedish side Elfsborg.

In doing so, Moore (17 years and 172 days) broke Jimmy Greaves' record (17 years and 245 days in October 1957) to become the youngest-ever English scorer in major men's European competition.

Today he makes only his second Premier League start after he played the opening 62 minutes of Spurs' 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace in October. If he scores today, it will be his first top-flight goal.

With Tottenham's injury problems, boss Ange Postecoglou is having to rely on youngsters in his squad. Archie Gray, 18, has been a vital part of the defence, while goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, signed from Slavia Prague last month, is only 21. Six of Tottenham's nine subs are aged 20 or younger, including 16-year-old Malachi Hardy.

'It's not like we're getting blown apart by teams'

Brentford v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou speaking to Sky Sports:

On Micky van de Ven not featuring: "[I'm] just trying to manage his minutes, we had a look at it, it's a quick turnaround and I spoke with the medical team and Micky himself. We'll just keep him on ice this week and give him another week of training and hopefully he'll be ready for the end of the week.

On a start for 17-year-old Mikey Moore: "Mikey's working his way back to full fitness, he obviously missed a fair bit of football. He's always positive on the ball, I think we're going to need that today and we're trying to balance the workload of our players as well. The three in midfield only played 45 minutes on Thursday night and we're going to need that energy. We've got Pape [Sarr] and Lucas [Bergvall] to come on.

"Our league form is not what it should be and I think in all the game we've lost and again were getting let down in moments in games, it's not like we're getting blown apart by teams.

"It does take some concentration and some discipline in our football and we're going to need that today. With Brentford at home, it's always a hard challenge. The players are up for it."

'We have to be humble, but arrogant with the ball'

Man Utd v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

Manchester United

Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim, speaking to PLP about his starting forwards: "Try to play in different positions, to create some danger. We also want to improve the way we take the game in the last third - we need to have more possession."

On Kobbie Mainoo's advanced role: "I like him with the ball. Sometimes you have more space in the build-up phase. I think he's a good player because he can hold the ball. He is very good one against one and he is creative. We need creativity in the last third."

On Crystal Palace: "They are comfortable playing away and we want to improve at home with our fans. We have to be humble, but a bit arrogant with the ball - we will try to show that today."

'Spurs can't afford to keep losing'

Brentford v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)

Micky van de Ven's return from injury is great news for Tottenham, but he cannot be expected to transform their fortunes on his own.

Last week's defeat by Leicester was hugely damaging to Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou and his side were so flat in that game. They have only picked up five points from their past 11 games and they cannot afford to keep on losing.

I don't think Postecoglou has been helped by the club's lack of activity in the transfer market. They have had all these injuries but they have brought in a goalkeeper, Antonin Kinsky, to add to their senior squad, and that's it.

I look at Brentford and think they are going to do this Spurs team some damage.

With Bryan Mbeumo on the right and Yoane Wissa up front, the Bees have got a lot of goals in the team. They will have a go at Spurs and I think they will find a way through.

Prediction: 2-1

Make or break for Postecoglou

Brentford v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)

Michael Emons

BBC Sport at the Gtech Community Stadium

This could well be a pivotal week for Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou.

Spurs have already secured their passage into the last 16 of the Europa League and this Thursday will be hoping to hold off Liverpool and maintain their one-goal advantage in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final.

Tottenham are one game from Wembley and two from securing European football for next season, but while the cup form has been impressive, the same cannot be said of their league campaign.

Four successive defeats have left them in an embarrassing 16th, with pressure mounting on the Australian. His supporters will rightly point to a crippling injury list in mitigation, while chairman Daniel Levy has also come under fire for only limited activity in this transfer window.

Spurs have not lost five league games in a row since 2004, but a win today could see them jump to 13th so can Postecoglou get a much-needed three points and silence the critics, for now at least?

Team news - First Premier League start for Bees keeper Valdimarsson, four changes for Spurs

Brentford v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)

Michael Emons

BBC Sport at the Gtech Community Stadium

Iceland international goalkeeper Hakon Valdimarsson makes his first Premier League start for Brentford, although it is not his debut in the competition as he came on as a substitute in December's 0-0 draw at Brighton.

Michael Kayode, a 20-year-old right-back who has represented Italy at Under-21 level, has joined Brentford on loan until the end of the season and is among the substitutes.

Brentford XI: Valdimarsson, Lewis-Potter, Van den Berg, Collins, Ajer, Janelt, Norgaard, Schade, Damsgaard, Mbeumo, Wissa.

Subs: Eyestone, Mee, Pinnock, Kayode, Jensen, Carvalho, Konak, Yarmoliuk, Maghoma.

Ange Postecoglou makes four changes from the Tottenham 11 that began the 3-0 win over Elfsborg in the Europa League on Thursday, with 17-year-old striker Mikey Moore, who scored in that match, keeping his place in the side.

Antonin Kinsky returns in goal and there are also starts for Djed Spence and Dejan Kulusevski.

Tottenham XI: Kinsky, Gray, Davies, Spence, Porro, Bissouma, Bentancur, Kulusevski, Son, Richarlison, Moore.

Subs: Austin, Reguilon, Bergvall, Cassanova, Ajayi, Olusesi, Hardy, Sarr, Scarlett.

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Football gossip: Danso, Disasi, Kelly, Chilwell, Malacia, Gimenez

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Tottenham move ahead of Wolves in bid to sign Kevin Danso and also have interest in Chelsea's Axel Disasi, Newcastle's Lloyd Kelly set for Italian switch, plus more

Tottenham Hotspur look to have moved ahead of Wolves in the race to sign Lens and Austria defender Kevin Danso, 26. (Talksport), external

Spurs have also expressed an interest in Chelsea's French defender Axel Disasi 26, in case a move for England defender Fikayo Tomori, 27, from AC Milan falls through. (Telegraph), external

Newcastle's English defender Lloyd Kelly, 26, is closing in on a move to Serie A side Juventus. (Chronicle), external

Southampton have put in a bid to sign Ivorian defender Loubadhe Abakar Sylla, 22, on loan from Strasbourg. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Crystal Palace have approached Chelsea over signing England defender Ben Chilwell, 28, on loan. (Athletic - subscription required), external

Manchester United's Dutch defender Tyrell Malacia's proposed loan move to Benfica has collapsed but the 25-year-old could still leave Old Trafford in the transfer window. (Fabrizio Romano), external

United are also stepping up their chase to sign Mali striker El Bilal Toure, 23, who is currently on loan at Stuttgart from Atalanta. (Teamtalk), external

AC Milan are close to signing Feyenoord and Mexico striker Santiago Gimenez, 23. (Goal), external

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Will Lankshear: West Bromwich Albion sign Tottenham Hotspur youngster on loan

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West Bromwich Albion have signed Tottenham Hotspur striker Will Lankshear on loan until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old has played six times for Spurs' first team, scoring his first goal in the 3-2 Europa League win over Galatasaray in November.

It will be the England youth international's first spell away from the Premier League side.

"I am delighted to join this great club. I'm looking forward to meeting my new team-mates and I can't wait to play in front of all the fans," Lankshear told the club website, external.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for me to compete for game time and, hopefully, score goals that can help the club push on to get promoted during my time here.

"Tony Mowbray is a manager who everyone says only good things about and I'm keen to learn as much from him as I can over the next few months."

West Brom sporting director Andrew Nestor added: "We have felt since the summer that we would need to prioritise the addition of another striker in this window.

"We are pleased now to have brought in Will, who we have been watching for some time and has been among our top targets for reinforcement in this area."

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Ange Postecoglou proud of teenage Spurs academy display

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Europa League LIVE: FCSB vs Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur vs Elfsborg, Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise - live text and score updates

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FCSB 0-0 Man Utd

Paul Robinson

Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

A lovely pick from Lisandro Martinez, he lofts it over the top and he picks out Rasmus Hojlund.

Hojlund should have probably done better.

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FCSB 0-0 Man Utd

Good chance for United but Rasmus Hojlund heads straight at the keeper from Lisandro Martinez's ball into the mixer.

Good run in behind from the Dane but a weak header and too central.

GOAL - Rangers 1-1 Union Saint-Gilloise

Franjo Ivanovic (30 mins)

This wasn't in the plan.

The ball is lumped into the Rangers box and big Ross Sykes heads it into the danger zone and Franjo Ivanovic is there to turn it through the legs of Jack Butland.

It is being checked for offside, though...

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FCSB 0-0 Man Utd

Paul Robinson

Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

Man Utd can finish second if results go their way.

That will be key for them with seedings for the latter stages of the competition.

Manchester United are currently fifth in the Europa League.

Click here for the live table

Anderlecht, Ajax & Athletic Bilbao lead

Anderlecht have, for the moment anyway, provisionally leapfrogged Manchester United into fourth spot thanks to a Luis Vazquez effort against Hoffenheim.

The German side who are bang out of form and are down in 29th spot, are staring at likely elimination from the competition as it stands.

Meanwhile, former Aston Villa winger Bertrand Traore has put Ajax on course to reach the playoff ties, with a goal against Galatasaray.

And a few minutes after having a goal disallowed following a VAR review, Athletic Bilbao are in front thanks to Spain winger Nico Williams.

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Tottenham 0-0 Elfsborg

Spurs not much better at the other end. Lucas Bergvall gives the ball away on the edge of the Elfsborg penalty area. Not the first time he's done that and Ange Postecoglou looks frustrated on the touchline.

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Tottenham 0-0 Elfsborg

Elfsborg look like they're going to get on the counter and fashion an opportunity but they give the ball away cheaply and Spurs are able to regroup.

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Rangers 1-0 Union Saint-Gilloise

As it stands, one Manchester United goal will send Rangers through to the last 16. Of course, there's still plenty of time for all of that to change.

'Midfielder needs to get in and around Richarlison'

Tottenham 0-0 Elfsborg

Glenn Hoddle

Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT Sports

When Tottenham do get in behind there are three centre backs on Richarlison. There needs to be a midifielder getting in that area in and around him to take one of those markers away.

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Tottenham 0-0 Elfsborg

Son Heung-Min is causing trouble again down the left-hand side. He travels to the byline and manages to keep the ball in, just about, before digging out a pass for Pedro Porro but his header is straight at the goalkeeper.

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Yang Min-Hyeok: Tottenham Hotspur winger joins Queens Park Rangers on loan

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Queens Park Rangers have signed South Korean teenager Yang Min-Hyeok on loan from Tottenham Hotspur until the end of the season.

The 18-year-old winger moved to the Premier League side from K-League Gangwon earlier this month.

Yang becomes Marti Cifuentes' second signing of the transfer window, after defender Ronnie Edwards arrived on loan from Southampton on 1 January.

Kieran Morgan, Alfie Lloyd, Rayan Kolli and Ilias Chair have all also signed new contracts at Loftus Road.

"I have great memories of Korean legend Ji-sung Park who used to play here. I really want to play and I want to show up in the matches regularly," he told QPR's website., external

The Hoops are 13th in the Championship, one place and one point ahead of Millwall ahead of their game this weekend.

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LIVE: Latest Champions League build-up and permutations plus transfer news

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Wednesday's best bits

Alongside Champions League build-up, there has been other football news throughout the day and here are some of the headlines:

Marcus Rashford in Manchester United training

Dejan Kulusevski says Ange Postecoglou is the "right man for the job"

Postecoglou says Mickey van de Ven is available

There will be coverage from tonight's Champions League action on the BBC website and BBC Radio 5 Live so make sure you stay tuned for all the updates. We will be back tomorrow with Champions League highlights and build-up to Europa League action.

Until then, have a good evening.

Recap: Champions League build-up and permutations

There is going to be a lot of action in the Champions League this evening with 18 games kicking off at the same time. It promises to be a dramatic and chaotic night, especially knowing who needs what to progress.

So here is a reminder of everything you need to know:

Permutations: What does each club need to progress?

Man City under pressure

Real Madrid bouncing back

As it stands

So, here's how things stand in the Champions League table.

The teams who finish in the top eight automatically progress to the last 16, where they will be seeded.

They will await the winners of eight two-legged knockout play-off ties featuring the clubs ranked from ninth to 24th.

Those finishing between ninth and 16th will be seeded and face a team placed 17th to 24th, with the advantage of playing the second leg at home.

The clubs 25th or lower are eliminated and do not gain entry to the Europa League.

The play-off ties take place mid-February, with the last-16 matches in the first two weeks of March.

Man Utd closing in on Dorgu deal

Simon Stone

BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

Manchester United are close to completing a deal for Lecce full-back Patrick Dorgu.

United had one bid for the Denmark international turned down last week but have remained in negotiations for the 20-year-old and believe it is a matter of time before he is cleared to have a medical.

It is not known whether Dorgu’s arrival would force United to sell one of their established stars before 30 June in order to comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules.

Head coach Ruben Amorim has been keen to address a problem on the left side of the pitch.

While Luke Shaw was training on Wednesday morning as United prepared for their Europa League encounter with Romanian side FCSB in Bucharest, the England international has made just three substitute appearances for his club in almost 12 months as there is a doubt over whether, long-term, he could fill the wing-back role without risking injury.

Dutch international Tyrell Malacia has also played in that position after his recovery from a long-term knee injury that required two operations. However, Amorim has kept faith with Diogo Dalot as his first choice in the role, even though the Portugal international is right footed.

Dorgu joined Lecce as a youth player in 2022. He made his international debut in a Nations League game against Switzerland in September.

Champions League showdown - who needs what?

Now for the nitty gritty.

All 18 Champions League matches take place at 20:00 GMT on Wednesday, with 16 matches having something on the line.

The 'as it stands' table will be constantly updating with teams' hopes potentially relying on other results.

It marks the first season of the new format, compared with the old four-team groups with two going through - where sometimes there was nothing to play for by the end.

Liverpool have already guaranteed their place in the top eight but six more places are up for grabs.

Aston Villa are guaranteed at least a play-off place. If they beat Celtic at home, that would give them a good chance of finishing in the top eight, though they would need one of five teams above them to slip up.

Arsenal are all but in the last 16 as they sit three points clear of the play-offs with a much better goal difference than any team on 13 points.

Celtic are only one point behind Villa so could conceivably finish in the top eight, but they would need to win and for a lot of things to happen above them.

Manchester City have a very simple permutation. If they beat Club Brugge at home they will go into the play-off round. If they fail to win they will be eliminated. They cannot reach the last 16 automatically.

Man Utd still have work to do on stadium mission

Simon Stone

BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

The direction of travel around a new stadium for Manchester United is definitely forward.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves spoke about it in her speech this morning when she confirmed the Government would be backing the wider regeneration project in the Trafford area.

"The government is also backing Andy Burnham’s (mayor of Greater Manchester) plans for the redevelopment of Old Trafford, which promises to create new housing and commercial developments around a new stadium to drive regeneration and growth in the area," she said.

But United still need to acquire the land from Freightliner to build a new stadium close to Old Trafford.

If that doesn't happen, it will be a rebuild of the present one.

'It's going to be a hectic game'

Man City v Brugge (20:00 GMT)

Manchester City fan Amos Murphy told the Football News Show about the potential of the club crashing out of the Champions League at the group stage: "I don’t think it’s acceptable or I don’t think Pep Guardiola will find it acceptable to be going out at this stage of the competition. It’s going to be a hectic game.

"Brugge know that they don’t have to necessarily go at City, but because of their limitations in defence they might fancy nicking a goal, lesser teams have done so at the Etihad this season and Brugge definitely have threats.

It’s going to be a night where Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, the players that have done it before, are going to have to step up and drag City over the line.’’

‘When you look at City’s 11 they have more than enough quality, it’s just those external factors that have hampered City throughout the season.

The first 60 minutes could be fantastic, but it’s the last half an hour that City have faded in games and the opposition have picked them off that would be the issue. In a game you’ve got to win that a major red flag. The game management is going to have to improve massively. The players have got the muscle memory and you’d back those senior players in a one off game like this to get City over the line.’’

Watch the full programme here.

Beware De Bruyne

Man City v Club Brugge (Wed, 20:00 GMT)

Simon Stone

BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

Kevin de Bruyne is one of the Manchester City players who have struggled to reach their highest levels this season.

The 33-year-old is out of contract in the summer and it is not clear whether the Belgian will agree an extension.

Club Brugge goalkeeper and De Bruyne's Belgium international colleague Simon Mignolet has cautioned against feeling the playmaker cannot do his side damage.

"We all know Kevin," he said. "It's clear he's got a lot of qualities and that he can change the game with one pass.

"On his day, he is the best midfielder in the world and we have to be careful with him.

"We know how good Manchester City are, they have extraordinary players and Kevin is one of those."

Brighton willing to sell Ferguson for right offer

Simon Stone

BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

Brighton would be willing to sell striker Evan Ferguson if they receive the right offer before the transfer window closes.

Ferguson is currently sidelined with an ankle injury but has not been a significant part of Fabian Hurzeler’s squad even when he has been fit.

The Republic of Ireland international has made 12 Premier League appearances this term but 10 of those have come off the substitutes’ bench.

His single goal came in the home draw with Wolves on 26 October. That was his only strike since November 2023 as the form that shot him to prominence in the 2022-23 campaign and saw him nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year award deserted him.

It has been known Brighton were looking at loan options for Ferguson. However, sources with an understanding of the situation have said a sale would be considered and one offer, said to be from within the Premier League, has already been turned down.

Numerous English clubs, including Arsenal and West Ham, are looking for a central striker, while German outfit Bayer Leverkusen have also been mentioned in connection with the 20-year-old.

How 'another level' Van Dijk 'surprised' Reds boss Slot

Liverpool

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk's quality has surprised Reds manager Arne Slot, who says the defender is on "another level".

Van Dijk, 33, is in the last six months of his contract and made his 300th appearance for the Reds in Saturday's 4-1 win over Ipswich Town.

"Everybody here in England would tell you that Virgil van Dijk is the best defender in the world," said Slot, speaking to Gary Lineker in an interview for Football Focus.

"In Holland, he got a bit more criticism than he gets over here in England. I was, in a very positive way, surprised how good he was on the ball and how he could play football through the lines.

"From the first day I was like 'wow, this is definitely another level that I'm used to'. But people in England were used to this."

'Liverpool should always be competing for the Champions League'

Liverpool

Arne Slot, 46, became Liverpool manager last summer, replacing Jurgen Klopp, and the Reds currently sit six points clear of Arsenal at the top of the Premier League with a game in hand.

Liverpool are also top of the Champions League table - and into the last 16 with a match to spare following seven successive victories - and play Dutch side PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday in their final league-phase match.

Slot admitted the season was going even better than he had expected.

"You don't think after 20 games we will have that many points and I wasn't expecting us to be top with the margin we have," he added.

"It's always nice to be up there, but nobody would have expected this. I'm the last person who would have expected [reigning champions Manchester] City to have such a bad run."

How 'another level' Van Dijk 'surprised' Reds boss Slot

'It is not in my control'

Tottenham v Elfsborg (Thurs, 20:00 GMT)

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham midfielder Dejan Kulusevski on whether he is surprised more players have not been brought in during the transfer window: "You are asking the wrong guy. I am playing, I am doing everything I can for the possibilities. It is not in my control."

On the fan song that expresses love for him but not chairman Dan Levy: "I am just playing. If they see what I give and if they appreciate, it's even better."

'I still see the opportunities'

Tottenham v Elfsborg (Thurs, 20:00 GMT)

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham midfielder Dejan Kulusevski on if this is the most he has had to suffer in his career: "It is not suffering. I tell you in the league, losing that many games that is suffering. It's very hard on me losing games. But I still have to see the bigger picture, I think we can do amazing things because we are left in three cups and that is where my focus is.

"It's a balance. It is suffering but at the same time I am still positive. I still see the opportunities."

'Postecoglou is the right man'

Tottenham v Elfsborg (Thurs, 20:00 GMT)

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham midfielder Dejan Kulusevski added on why Ange Postecoglou is still the right manager for the club: "We had games where we showed perfect football, football that not many teams can play. We played beautiful games against [Manchester] United, City away 4-0. I think he is the right man. We want to win for him... I have to fight for him because I believe in that football too. I think he is the right man."

And on how hard it is to keep faith: "Opinions change, I don't listen to anyone. I know the truth, I see the truth from my side. It's not important what people say, it never has been actually. League is very bad and the game on Sunday was tough to lose. You have to stay clear minded and focus on the goals."

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Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

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Brentford have won just one of their seven Premier League meetings with Tottenham (D3 L3), with all three at the Gtech Community Stadium ending in a draw.

Tottenham are looking to complete the league double over Brentford for the first time, following their 3-1 win against them at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in September.

The team scoring first has won none of the last five Premier League meetings between Brentford and Tottenham, with Spurs coming back to win twice, Brentford once, and two draws.

Brentford are the Premier League’s leading scorers on home soil this season (29) but are winless in their last four at the Gtech Community Stadium (D1 L3). The Bees have gone 13 without a clean sheet at home, last having a longer run in the league between November 2003 and April 2004 (14).

Brentford and Tottenham are two of three teams, along with Wolves, whose games have seen 80+ goals in the Premier League this season (83 for Spurs, 82 for Brentford). The Bees have faced the most shots (429) while only four teams have had more shots than Spurs (333).

Tottenham have lost six of their last seven Premier League matches (D1), with no side picking up fewer points since the start of this run on 22 December (1). Spurs haven’t lost five games in a row since a run of six in October/November 2004, which came under Jacques Santini and Martin Jol losing three each. The last Spurs manager to lose five on the bounce was Osvaldo Ardilles in 1994 (seven consecutively).

Tottenham Hotspur have taken more goal kicks that end in their own penalty area than any other side in the Premier League this season (137), with only one of their 169 goal kicks ending in the attacking third of the pitch; Spurs have the highest goal kick success percentage in 2024-25 (96.4%).

There has been average of 3.57 goals per game in Ange Postecoglou’s 61 Premier League games as Spurs boss, the highest ratio of any manager with 50+ games managed (120 for, 98 against). The fewest numbers of games for a manager to both score and concede 100+ goals is 65 by Roberto De Zerbi, with Postecoglou only two goals away from conceding 100 with Spurs.

Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo has been involved in 17 Premier League goals this season (14 goals, 3 assists), with only four players involved in more. The only Bees player with more goals and assists in a Premier League campaign was Ivan Toney in 2022-23 (20 goals, 4 assists).

No player has created more chances in open play in the Premier League this season than Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski (51). His average of 2.5 open play chances created per 90 minutes in 2024-25 is bettered by only two Spurs players in a season on record (min. 900 minutes played): Christian Eriksen in 2015-16 (2.6 per 90) and Aaron Lennon in 2010-11 (2.51 per 90).

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Crystal Palace 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur: Olivia Holdt scores last-gasp winner on debut

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Olivia Holdt came off the bench to score a brilliant 95th-minute free-kick on her debut to give Tottenham victory over Crystal Palace in an entertaining game in the Women's Super League.

Spurs captain Beth England had put the visitors in control with two fine headers in the first half but Palace rallied after the break.

Katie Stengel's superb finish from a Molly-Mae Sharpe cross halved the deficit three minutes into the second half.

The former Liverpool striker then turned provider with an inch-perfect ball in from the left for Ashleigh Weerden, who tucked it past goalkeeper Lize Kop for her first WSL goal.

A match played in horrendous conditions at the VBS Community Stadium, with driving rain and strong winds affecting both sides, looked set to end in a draw before Holdt's dramatic late intervention.

After Jess Naz was hauled down on the edge of the box, the Denmark midfielder stepped up and curled the ball over the wall into the corner of the net.

Although the wind favoured Palace in the second half, it was Tottenham who had had the better chances at 2-2.

England, who had a hat-trick goal ruled out for offside prior to Palace's equaliser, missed the best of them when she fluffed her shot after being picked out eight yards from goal by Naz.

But ultimately, it did not prove costly as Holdt, a January signing from FC Rosengard, scored less than 13 minutes into her Tottenham career as the visitors snatched victory.

Tottenham move level on points with fifth-placed Brighton, who face Manchester United on Sunday evening (18:45 GMT), while Palace stay bottom of the table on five points.

Tottenham boss Robert Vilahamn had brushed off concerns over his side's lack of goals prior to the match, saying it was only "small margins" that have prevented them scoring more.

His confidence was justified in the first half with England's double putting the away side in a dominant position.

The England international got up well to guide Ashleigh Neville's high, hanging cross back across goal to put Spurs ahead after 14 minutes.

Nine minutes later, she doubled their lead with another header, this one bulleted in at the near most from Maite Oroz's corner.

But Palace had shown how dangerous they could be when the game was still goalless with Lexi Potter hitting a glorious chance too close to Kop in the Spurs goal after good work from Weerden and Sharpe curling a shot narrowly wide at the end of a lovely, flowing move.

It did not take long after the break for them to show their threat again and this time they had the finish to match - Stengel meeting Sharpe's whipped ball in with a sweet first-time finish.

Spurs failed to respond and Kop was called to action again soon after when Stengel threaded the ball through to Weerden.

That chance went begging but the pair combined once more and this time there was nothing Kop could do.

But having got level, Palace were unable to kick on and Tottenham found their footing in the game again.

Chances were still limited but, with the rain still teeming down, Holdt provided the cutting edge they needed to claim a fifth league win of the campaign.

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