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The Premier League Panel: Are Spurs serious contenders for a Champions League spot?
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06/11/2024
Are Arsenal in danger of missing out? Are Nottingham Forest the real deal? And can Aston Villa or Spurs make the top four this season? Our expert panel takes a look.
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Hello, I'm Matthew Gregory, and welcome to the Premier League panel. Today, we're going
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to take a look at the increasingly chaotic and unpredictable race for the top four to
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help me figure out whether Nottingham Forest are the real deal or whether Arsenal are in
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danger of missing out the Champions League and much more. Besides, I'm joined as always
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by an expert panel. London World's Dylan Oakley is here, as is the Sunderland Echoes' Jason
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Jones. I think one of the best places to start is probably last weekend's game between
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Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa, fifth and fourth in the league last year respectively,
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but Spurs notched up a resounding 4-1 victory. Dylan, there's been some pretty up and down
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results for Spurs so far. What does Sunday's game tell us about whether they're serious
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contenders for a Champions League spot? Well, I think Sunday was a weird one because realistically,
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as you say, it's been very much up and down for Spurs so far this season. I mean, if you
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look at their form, their form has basically been win-loss-win-loss for the last however
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many games. I think that's just the nature of the way they play under Postacoglou though
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really, but the game at the weekend was, I mean, it was a great performance. The first
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half was, they weren't as good, but they seemed to really turn it on in the second half, especially
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obviously they'd gone one down. And it just showed actually the attacking quality that
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they do have and they can show when it's their day. I mean, obviously they brought Solanke
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in over the summer to really, let's be honest, fill the void that was left by Harry Kane.
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And I think at the weekend, there was just that slight showing of actually, he can sort
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of do this. I mean, we saw it at Bournemouth because his form at Bournemouth, especially
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last season was brilliant. So I think he's probably quite a big factor in their top four
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hopes to be honest, but the way that they play, because they do play with that sort
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of attacking intensity, even against a tough team like Villa, if they really get into their
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stride, as we saw, they can just be, they can be really quite devastating going forward.
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So I suppose the question then is, you know, let's say they have had some great games.
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I mean, the 3-0 win at Old Trafford comes to mind as well. They were brilliant that
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day. And then they followed that up by, you know, collapsing against Brighton. There was
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the 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace. What's causing them to have these up and down performances
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Dylan? Why are they good one week and bad the next?
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I'll be honest. I think it's just because of the nature of the way that Posse's Cogley
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wants to play. I mean, you brought up the Brighton game, which is a perfect example.
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He's always sort of said that he wants to try and play this high intensity attacking
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sort of almost we're going to score more goals than you type of football, if that makes sense.
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But it showed them in the Brighton game, they went 2-0 up. And at that point, the obvious
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thing to do really, even not necessarily completely sit back, but like, if you've got a two goal
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cushion, you want to try and protect that a little bit. And the fact that they were
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left themselves vulnerable to conceding three goals and then a late, you know, win by Danny
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Welbeck. I think that might be where the inconsistency comes from. And I think because even if you
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look at their defence, they haven't particularly been more leaky than any sort of the other
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teams that are around them in the table. It just so seems that those things can happen
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at them at the wrong times as it did against Brighton. So in that sense, I'd maybe, I wouldn't
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want to criticise Pastor Coggley too much, because I do think he's a good coach. And
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I think he's, you know, trying to obviously play a certain style of football, which when
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it works, it works brilliantly, as we saw at the weekend. But I think it does just leave
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them that little bit vulnerable on certain occasions as it did against Brighton.
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How do you see Spurs, Jason? I'll bring you in on this. I mean, because yeah, you do see
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there's two teams there, isn't there? There's two sets of results, and they're not far off
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the top four right now. I think they're only one point out of it. So they're very much
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in the race. But do you think that vulnerability is going to cost them a chance of making the
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Champions League next year?
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I think that the key with Tottenham, as it has been since time immemorial, is consistency.
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You know, it's, I hate the word, I really do. I think it's a sort of simplistic tag
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to put on them. But there is this, this albatross, this Spurs-y-ness to them.
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Four minutes, there we go. Four minutes into the show. I knew it was coming. We're talking
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about a sweepstake before we started, Jason.
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I don't like the word, and I do think it is perhaps, like you say, a touch simplistic.
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But at the same time, there is a reason that it has dogged them for so long, and it's because
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they lack the consistency. There's no doubting the quality, you know, and I do think that,
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you know, the acquisition of Solanke over the summer has gone somewhere towards plugging
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the gap that they so clearly needed to plug ever since Harry Kane left. But they do need
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to find a way of, you know, like you said, they've had some wonderful results over the
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season. They need to be able to find a way to ensure that those are, you know, happening
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on a weekly basis. I know, obviously, it's not as simple as doing that. If I was to have
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the answer then, then you would assume you'd be doing it. But there is an element of perhaps
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pragmatism having to come into effect at some point, you know. It's all very well having
05:00
this style of play that you want to implement, this high intensity, this, like, you know,
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like we've said, this, this, I'm going to score more goals than you mentality. But if
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it's ultimately costing you points in games that you should be winning, then maybe there
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has to be a reassessment at a certain point. I think Spurs, you know, undoubtedly have
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the quality to make a really good challenge for a top four finish, whether they are going
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to be able to, you know, string together the sort of run that they need to to ensure that
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actually is that is a reality, especially considering some of the strength of the teams
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around them. I'm not so sure. And I do think that if I were to sort of make a prediction
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right now, it wouldn't surprise me if they are perhaps one of the teams who ultimately
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just fall short of that top four finish.
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