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Manchester City 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur: Brief post match analysis | OneFootball

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On Saturday night, we saw Tottenham Hotspur pull off what was surely their most impressive win of the Ange Postecoglu era, as they beat Manchester City 4-0 in their own backyard. Let’s discuss what happened.

Going into the game, Spurs were pretty handicapped. They were without both first choice central defenders Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero. The rest of the starting XI was generally first choice, though depth off the bench such as Richarlison and Wilson Odobert were not available, and seemingly won’t be for a fair while.

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Some of the talking points from Saturday evening's victory

Yet, Spurs were able to pull off such a win. City did have some presentable opportunities, namely to Erling Haaland. Yet, even then, they weren’t absolutely clear, guilt edged opportunities.

No doubt that the Spurs fanbase had hearts in mouths for each opportunity, but that is part and parcel of the emotional side to being a football fan. A neutral watching the game would have not seen those chances in the same way. Perhaps a bit more than ‘half chances’, but certainly no sitters in there.

The best chance City had was probably the one Haaland had in the closing stages, having been found by substitute Kevin De Bruyne. Yet even then, the striker still had to open his body up a crazy amount, and it was from a slight angle.

Compare that to James Maddison being as free as a bird to stab home from a Dejan Kulusevski cross. Or the midfielder being one-on-one to score from Heung-Min Son’s pass. Then you have Pedro Porro’s goal – not as clear cut as those two – followed by Johnson scoring from half a yard out. Better chances.

Just an incredible collective effort from all eleven starters and all of the substitutes. Brennan Johnson scoring off the bench, Timo Werner assisting off the bench. Ange’s brilliant tactical plan. Eyebrows were raised when Kulusevski started the game on the wing, but it worked perfectly. The Swede was absolutely immense, and but for a bit of better luck, would have made it four goals in four appearances at the ‘Dekihad’.

Players like Ben Davies and Radu Dragusin, who would have had fans gulping at the prospect of them facing Erling Haaland, did a really superb job. For all criticisms of Davies in the past, he is most definitely a reliable pro, someone who gets on with his task without any fuss.

Not to say that the Welshman has never had a bad moment, or game, in his long Spurs career - but he is not someone who often has an "absolute stinker" as such, most of his issues simply come from someone who isn't suited to playing in a high line. On the ball, and as a pure defender, he is generally pretty good.

Plus, he was fine in a high line here. So was Dragusin, who really needed this display. A clean sheet will have done him the world of good after the Qarabag and Galatasaray games in particular. He is going to be needed in the coming weeks, so this is really encouraging to see. Shoutout to every single player tonight, but especially those two.

Football fans love to say ‘X quirk could only happen to us’, or ‘X thing is the most (insert club) thing ever’. Usually, it’s nonsense, and it happens to most sided. However, in this case, you truly believe only Spurs could give Ipswich Town their first win of the season, and then beat City 4-0.

In fact, beating City, then Aston Villa, before defeats to Galatasaray and Ipswich, and then beating City AGAIN. Just wow. So, so Tottenham. It just is.

What a win, what a team, what a manager. Please just keep this up. Onto AS Roma. COYS.

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Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur official line ups | OneFootball

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Later on this afternoon, Spurs will take to the field as they face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium for match day of the 24/25 Premier League season.

Weirdly, City come into this game having lost four games in a row for the first time under Pep Guardiola. The first of those four games of course being against Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month. However, in this international break, Pep Guardiola has extended his contract at the club, with the clarity potentially being able to give them a boost on the pitch.

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As for Spurs, they come into this game with many absentees. Micky van de Ven’s injury in the aforementioned Carabao Cup tie against City will keep him sidelined here, and likely for the next few games as well. Cristian Romero has not recovered from the foot injury he suffered on international duty with Argentina, and Wilson Odobert has had hamstring surgery.

How both teams are lining up for this evening's showdown

Therefore, Ange Postecoglu has opted for the following starting XI; Vicario, Porro, Dragusin, Davies, Udogie; Sarr, Bissouma, Maddison; Kulusevski, Solanke, Son.

The skipper scored two goals with South Korea on international duty during the break, and Spurs will need him to be at his absolute best if they are to have a proper chance in this game. Johnson grabbed a goal for Wales, and his pace in behind will be key in this game.

In midfield, Kulusevski was at his absolute best during the Carabao Cup win over City, and comes into this game after a really productive international break with Sweden. The 24-year old scored the equaliser in this fixture last season, and scored + assisted in this fixture in 21/22, where Spurs won the game in stoppage time.

However, based on the graphics, he does appear to be on the right-wing for this one, which is a shame. Either that, or it is Maddison off the left and Son off the right.

Elsewhere, Udogie’s role with Italy during the break was limited to two substitute appearances, giving him some much needed rest, and we will hopefully see the rewards of that this evening. That too, with Solanke, who played 15 minutes during the break - the striker had looked tired beforehand, so that should have done him some good.

As for Manchester City, Pep has opted for a line up of; Ederson; Walker, Stones, Akanji, Gvardiol; Lewis, Gundogan, Silva; Savio, Haaland, Foden.

Despite being back in training this week, De Bruyne and Grealish are only named on the bench. Spurs fans will no doubt in particular be relieved at seeing De Bruyne on the bench, though we know what he can do even in a cameo.

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City official line ups | OneFootball

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Later on this afternoon, Spurs will take to the field as they face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium for match day of the 24/25 Premier League season.

Weirdly, City come into this game having lost four games in a row for the first time under Pep Guardiola. The first of those four games of course being against Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month. However, in this international break, Pep Guardiola has extended his contract at the club, with the clarity potentially being able to give them a boost on the pitch.

As for Spurs, they come into this game with many absentees. Micky van de Ven’s injury in the aforementioned Carabao Cup tie against City will keep him sidelined here, and likely for the next few games as well. Cristian Romero has not recovered from the foot injury he suffered on international duty with Argentina, and Wilson Odobert has had hamstring surgery.

Therefore, Ange Postecoglu has opted for the following starting XI; Vicario, Porro, Dragusin, Davies, Udogie; Sarr, Bissouma, Maddison; Kulusevski, Solanke, Son.

The skipper scored two goals with South Korea on international duty during the break, and Spurs will need him to be at his absolute best if they are to have a proper chance in this game. Johnson grabbed a goal for Wales, and his pace in behind will be key in this game.

In midfield, Kulusevski was at his absolute best during the Carabao Cup win over City, and comes into this game after a really productive international break with Sweden. The 24-year old scored the equaliser in this fixture last season, and scored + assisted in this fixture in 21/22, where Spurs won the game in stoppage time.

However, based on the graphics, he does appear to be on the right-wing for this one, which is a shame. Either that, or it is Maddison off the left and Son off the right.

Elsewhere, Udogie’s role with Italy during the break was limited to two substitute appearances, giving him some much needed rest, and we will hopefully see the rewards of that this evening. That too, with Solanke, who played 15 minutes during the break - the striker had looked tired beforehand, so that should have done him some good.

As for Manchester City, Pep has opted for a line up of; Ederson; Walker, Stones, Akanji, Gvardiol; Lewis, Gundogan, Silva; Savio, Haaland, Foden.

Despite being back in training this week, De Bruyne and Grealish are only named on the bench. Spurs fans will no doubt in particular be relieved at seeing De Bruyne on the bench, though we know what he can do even in a cameo.

Report: Tottenham Hotspur to ‘Hijack’ Man United’s Move for £150,000-a-week Star | OneFootball

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Tottenham Hotspur Target Angel Gomes: A Move That Makes Sense?

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly plotting a decisive move to sign Angel Gomes, aiming to beat Manchester United and Newcastle to the Lille midfielder’s signature. As reported by Give Me Sport, Spurs are eyeing January as a crucial window to secure hijack Gomes’ services, a move that would bolster their midfield options and align with their long-term strategy. With a history of shrewd January business under Daniel Levy, this potential deal could carry significant implications for Spurs’ trajectory under Ange Postecoglou.

Spurs Eyeing Gomes as a Key Addition

Tottenham’s renewed interest in Angel Gomes stems from his contract situation. Currently earning less than £11,500 per week at Lille, the England international will enter the final six months of his deal in January. This opens the door for Spurs to negotiate either a pre-contract agreement or a cut-price deal with the French side. According to Give Me Sport, Postecoglou and technical director Johan Lange view Gomes as a valuable addition to the squad, particularly given his homegrown status and versatility.

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Spurs’ ambitions in the transfer market have been evident. Their £65 million acquisition of Dominic Solanke and the signings of Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray signal a clear intent to build a squad capable of challenging at the top level. Bringing Gomes back to the Premier League would align with Postecoglou’s vision of a dynamic and balanced midfield.

“Gomes fits the bill perfectly for Tottenham,” a Give Me Sport source revealed. “He’s homegrown, adaptable, and offers the creative spark they’re looking for.”

Beating Rivals in the Transfer Race

Competition for Gomes is fierce. Manchester United, his boyhood club, and Newcastle are reportedly monitoring the situation, but both clubs appear willing to wait until Gomes becomes a free agent next summer. This gives Tottenham a potential edge if they move decisively in January. Offering Lille a fee now, rather than waiting for the summer, could tip the scales in their favour.

Tottenham’s urgency is understandable. Signing Gomes in January would not only prevent their rivals from swooping in but also allow him time to integrate into Postecoglou’s system ahead of the business end of the season.

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However, the financial aspect could be a sticking point. Gomes is reportedly seeking a significant wage increase, potentially in the region of £150,000 per week. Spurs will need to carefully weigh the cost against the value he could bring to the squad. Given Levy’s reputation for tough negotiations, this will be an intriguing subplot as the January window approaches.

Why Angel Gomes Is a Perfect Fit for Tottenham

At just 24 years old, Gomes has already showcased his potential across several leagues. After limited opportunities at Manchester United, he has revitalised his career at Lille and during a loan spell at Boavista. His ability to play as an attacking midfielder or deeper in the midfield makes him a flexible option for Postecoglou, who favours fluid systems.

Postecoglou’s current midfield boasts talents like James Maddison and Yves Bissouma, but adding Gomes could provide a different dimension. His creative flair, coupled with his experience in European competitions, would bring depth and diversity to Spurs’ options.

Additionally, Gomes’ return to the Premier League would add to Tottenham’s homegrown quota—a valuable asset in meeting squad registration rules.

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“Tottenham have been tracking Gomes for a prolonged period,” noted Give Me Sport. “Despite Lille’s efforts to tie him down, he is believed to be open to returning to England.”

A Calculated Gamble?

While Gomes’ potential is undeniable, his prospective salary demands raise questions. Making him one of the highest earners at Spurs could disrupt the wage structure, especially with other high-profile players like Harry Kane no longer at the club. However, his homegrown status and adaptability might justify the financial outlay.

In Postecoglou’s fast-paced and attacking system, Gomes’ technical skills and vision could thrive. If Spurs can strike the right deal in January, they may secure a player capable of elevating their midfield to new heights.

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For Tottenham fans, the rumoured move for Angel Gomes is both exciting and intriguing. On one hand, the midfielder represents a smart investment. At 24, he is entering his prime years, and his performances in Ligue 1 suggest he has matured since his early days at Manchester United. His creativity and versatility would undoubtedly complement the current squad.

However, there is also an element of risk. Committing significant wages to a player who has yet to fully establish himself as a Premier League star could backfire if he fails to meet expectations. Fans may also question whether investing in Gomes is the best use of funds, especially when other areas of the squad—such as defence—still need reinforcement.

That said, Postecoglou’s eye for talent and emphasis on tactical cohesion offer reason for optimism. If Gomes does join Spurs, his ability to operate in multiple roles could make him an invaluable asset, particularly in a league campaign that demands depth and adaptability.

With Manchester United and Newcastle lurking, Tottenham must act decisively. Bringing Gomes back to the Premier League would be a statement of intent, showing that Spurs are serious about building a team capable of challenging for honours.

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Confirmed line-ups | Spurs vs Aston Villa (Women’s League Cup) | OneFootball

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We can confirm the starting line-ups and substitutes for this afternoon’s Women’s League Cup clash with Aston Villa at Brisbane Road (12.15pm UK).

Robert Vilahamn has made five changes from the starting XI that were defeated in the north London derby last weekend at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

We have a new Spurs debutant in Eleanor Heeps with the young goalkeeper making her first ever appearance for our senior side today against Villa, having been named on the substitutes bench on five occasions so far this season.

Meanwhile, Ella Morris, Anna Csiki, Martha Thomas and Amy James-Tuner, who is making her first start of the season, all come into the starting XI, while Araya Dennis and Shuang Wang return to the matchday squad and named amongst our substitutes bench.

Midfielders Olga Ahtinen and Drew Spence both miss today's clash due to illness, while defender Luana Buhler is ruled out with an injury.

Here’s how we line-up…

Heeps, Morris, Bartrip, James-Turner, Nilden, Summanen, Csiki, Naz, Thomas, Raso, England (c).

Substitutes: Spencer, Talbert, Grant, Neville, Hunt, Wang, Vinberg, Dennis, Gunning-Williams.

Here's how the visitors line-up...

D'Angelo, Maritz, Patten, Turner, Pacheco, Taylor, Bo Kearns (c), Dali, Robinson, Salmon, Leon.

‘That Is Unacceptable’ – Former PL Star On Tottenham Hotspur Statistic | OneFootball

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Match Report: Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Ipswich Town | OneFootball

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On Sunday afternoon, Spurs welcomed Ipswich Town to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for gameweek 11 of the 24/25 Premier League season.

For the task at hand, Ange Postecoglu went with a line up of; Vicario; Porro, Romero, Dragusin, Udogie: Kulusevski, Bentancur, Sarr; Johnson, Solanke, Son.

Just two minutes into the game, Spurs were nearly behind, with Sammie Szmodics being denied by Vicario from very close range at the far post.

Just a minute later, Spurs should have been ahead themselves, as Johnson poked an inviting cross from Son wide of Arijanet Muric’s post.

Nine minutes in, Ipswich again could have scored as central defender Cameron Burgess hit the post with a header, with Spurs living on the edge.

After half an hour, the visitors would have their goal, with Szmodics this time making no mistake, firing in a right footed shot from inside the box. Obscene amount of ball watching, just to make a change.

Things would get worse before half time, as Liam Delap added to his assist by getting on the scoresheet himself, as Spurs continued to be humiliated in their own backyard.

Ange’s side did not have a shot in the first half after 19 minutes, in an absolutely embarrassing stat, similar to the long periods without a shot in the second half of the defeat at Crystal Palace. Nothing learned, clearly.

Four minutes into the second half, Spurs thought they were back in the game through Solanke, but his goal was ruled out for a handball by VAR.

Midway through the second half, Werner replaced Sarr. Spurs were handed a lifeline shortly after, when Bentancur headed home a Porro corner.

With six minutes of normal time remaining, Bissouma and Maddison replaced Bentancur and Johnson as Ange rolled the dice to try and salvage something from the game.

Deep into the eight minutes of stoppage time, the ball fell to Solanke in a really presentable opportunity, but he could not get past Muric from a tight angle.

That was Spurs' only attempt of any note after 84 minutes, in a whole 15 minutes, as that would be that, and Spurs would fall to an absolutely embarrassing defeat - yet again.

This result leaves Ange's side in 10th place in the Premier League, with 16 points from 11 games so far - ten points fewer than this time last season. That is one point from two games against newly promoted sides so far., d

Tottenham Hotspur Star Vows To Become ‘Even More Devastating’ | OneFootball

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One of Tottenham Hotspur’s stars has revealed he is ‘working to be even more devastating’ as he bids to continue to be a difference maker for Ange Postecoglou’s side.

Tottenham built on dumping Manchester City out of the EFL Cup by thumping Aston Villa 4-1 in the Premier League on Sunday.

Postecoglou’s side are hoping to put in a strong tilt at finishing in the top four, but they also have involvement in Europe to think about and Galatasaray away is their next assignment in that arena.

Much of Spurs’ good form this term has been powered by attacker Dejan Kulusevski, who has been a consistent difference maker.

The Swede provided two assists against Manchester City and one against Aston Villa, and he wants to continue being in such red hot form.

Kulusevski though feels he can become even better, even more devastating, and is looking to prove the best is yet to come.

“There’s still a long way to go, but I feel like the best is yet to come”, he told Sky Italia.

“There’s still a long way to go, but I feel like the best is yet to come.

“I’m convinced I can do even better than what I’ve shown so far.

“I want to improve in everything and I’m working to be even more devastating and to make the difference in every game.

“The easy ones, the difficult ones, home and away. Always.”

The attacker is a key man under Postecoglou at Tottenham, but Spurs may have to deal with an approach from AC Milan for him at some point as the Rossoneri are keen on launching a bid.