
Tottenham Hotspur has some major rebuild to do if they become a true Premier League title contender, and now there are two big guys leaving as part of the process.
Tottenham Seal Seals After Europa League Semi-finals
After Eintracht Frankfurt’s tough win, Ange Postecoglou’s side was forced to dig deeper and show real heroes, with Gasp defending a tenacious performance, and the Spurs have now booked their place in the Europa League semifinals.
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Dominic Solanke’s penalty kick is enough to put Lilywhites in the next round, and they will play fairy tale semifinalist Bodo/Glimt after Norwegian Minnows beat Lazio’s free throw.
Tottenham Hotspur’s next five Premier League fixtures |
date |
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Nottingham Forest (home) |
April 21 |
Liverpool (leave) |
April 27 |
West Ham (Leave) |
May 3 |
Crystal Palace (Home) |
May 10 |
Aston Villa (leave) |
May 18 |
Tottenham Hotspur demonstrated true professionalism to complete the job on a tough and hostile night in Germany, while the Postecoglou party kept their nerves on the soil far away and received serious praise from the manager.
“Yes, I’m happy with a lot of things and very proud of the lads,” Tottenham said after the Eintracht victory.
“Leaving home, the quarterfinals on a good side, you know you’re going to have to work very hard and be disciplined and we need to score points. We have to show our quality.
“For a man, I just thought they were outstanding and proud of them. In such a big game, they offered the show, which meant we were in the semifinals. I think that on the two legs we were supposed to pass, this could have been all over the first leg, but we won the right to the semifinals.”
Organizer James Maddison won his body, which ultimately proved to be decisive, but according to Talksport Pundit Troy Deeney, England International is one of four players sacrificed in the transfer market by Chairman Daniel Levy.
Troy Deeney
In addition to Maddison, Deeney also believes that daimyo son Heung-Min may leave Tottenham Hotspur soon.
The attacking star, who has a total of £260,000 per week in N17, has played Mainstay roles, but experts believe Pundit believes the Spurs duo is likely to leave with the likes of Richarlison and Yves Bissouma.
“For me, he’s doing well for young players and gives them the confidence to score a lot,” Deeney said on TalkSport this week.
“Brennan Johnson, there are about 16 goals now? I think they’re in a transition period and I think you can see your son [Heung-min] move on. possible [James] Madison, [Yves] Bissouma, Richarlison, these guys will start moving forward.
“Obviously, they have a lot of young players like Mikey Moore, but I still think they’re a little like Chelsea. They need one, maybe two older careers, just ‘We’re not doing it here, that’s how you win things.’
“That’s where I think they’re missing.”
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