Spurs to stay second
There are four Premier League games on Saturday, Bournemouth versus West Ham United which may well see a Hammers victory and two or more goals scored as they top the six game away form table.
Everton versus WBA, again a game that might see two or more goals with an Everton victory. Burnley have scored in their last 11 matches and Lukaku is a flat track bully so there could well be three or four goals going in.
Hull City versus Swansea City and again I go for two or more goals with a Swansea City victory despite Hull having a decent six game home record. Swansea are on the up and in Llorente they have one of the best headers of a ball in the Premier League.
Finally Liverpool take on Burnley and the Merseysiders should win at Anfield in another game that could well see two or more goals.
Manchester City played their game in hand on us and could only draw at home last night 0-0 with Mark Hughes Stoke City. That leaves them level on points with us but our superior goal difference keeps us in second place. We haven't been able to say that over the last few years.
The Top of the Premier League Table
- Chelsea P27 PTS66 GD37
- SPURS P27 PTS56 GD33
- Man City P27 PTS56 GD24
- Liverpool P27 PTS52 GD24
- Arsenal P26 PTS50 GD24
- Man Utd P26 PTS49 GD17
- Everton P27 PTS44 GD14
Possibly After Saturday
- Chelsea P27 PTS66 GD37
- SPURS P27 PTS56 GD33
- Liverpool P28 PTS55 GD26
- Man City P26 PTS55 GD24
- Arsenal P26 PTS50 GD24
- Man Utd P26 PTS49 GD17
- Everton P28 PTS47 GD16
Further THBN Reading
Problems with Pochettino mean Sissoko will leave
Showing Intent or not showing Intent?
Marcus Edwards isn't ready to start against Millwall
Which side should face Millwall?
There must be better value players than Wilfried Zaha
Big changes to our scouting set up
Will Millwall be Janssens last chance?
Confirmation of our Portuguese Scouting Trip
Over 700 Spurs articles at Tottenham Hotspur News
2 comments