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Soapy
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Caesar
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Them boys must've had you sweating until that Tel goal
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Soapy
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Soapy
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Soapy
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Soapy
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Mandem from the Ends.

Mind numbing loss to Brentford highlights that Spurs are still Spurs
Spurs started the season as dominant as they possibly could, outscoring opponents 13-1 in their first three games before handling Manchester City in an early season clash that seemed to announce Tottenham as one of the top teams in the Premier League.
Since then, they've lost to Nottingham Forest and Brentford, bringing into question their legitimacy as a top side and whether or not these Spurs are still the old Spurs.
Dropping points in winnable games was a huge issue last season and likely kept Spurs out of Champions League football. They've now already lost two of those games in the first full month of the season, are without one of their top attacking players in Rodrygo for the next month and once again find themselves in sixth place despite having the best goal differential in the league.
The next month features a series of winnable games with two promoted squads in Ipswich and Leicester City and then away at Crystal Palace to end the month. Spurs get twelve days off between their matchup against Ipswich and Leicester City which should help alleviate some of their squad rotation as they balance two Europa League games (Ferencvaros, Braga) and their Carabao Cup fixture with Newcastle.
Goalkeepers
No. 1 • Guglielmo Vicario • Age 29 • 84 OVR • 10 App, 3 CS, 6.29 Avg
No. 12 • Jack Clark • Age 17 • 66 OVR • 1 App, CS, 6.60 AvgCentre-Backs
No. 37 • Micky van de Ven • Age 25 • 84 OVR • 10 App, G, 3 CS, 6.96 Avg
No. 6 • Pierre Kalulu • Age 26 • 81 OVR • 8 App, 3 CS, 6.81 Avg
No. 4 • Kevin Danso • Age 27 • 80 OVR • 5 App, CS, 6.94 Avg
No. 5 • Lucas Beraldo • Age 22 • 80 OVR • 3 App, 6.77 Avg
No. 5 • Alidu Seidu • Age 26 • 75 OVR • 2 App, CS, 7.25 Avg
No. 2 • Ellis Robson • Age 18 • 67 OVR • 1 App, CS, 6.7 AvgFullbacks
No. 23 • Pedro Porro • Age 26 • 83 OVR • 8 App, G, A, CS, 6.99 Avg
No. 24 • Djed Spence • Age 26 • 79 OVR • 6 App, 2 CS, 6.58 Avg
No. 13 • Destiny Udogie • Age 23 • 82 OVR • 8 App, 2 A, 4 CS, 6.95 Avg
No. 3 • Valentin Barco • Age 22 • 77 OVR • 7 App, A, CS, 6.74 AvgCentral Midfielders
No. 15 • Lucas Bergvall • Age 20 • 80 OVR • 10 App, G, A, CS, 6.79 Avg
No. 14 • Archie Gray • Age 20 • 77 OVR • 10 App, CS, 6.97 Avg
No. 29 • Pape Matar Sarr • Age 23 • 79 OVR • 11 App, A, 2 CS, 6.60 Avg
No. 8 • Leandro Barreiro • Age 26 • 78 OVR • 11 App, G, 2 A, CS, 6.77 AvgAttacking Midfielders
No. 7 • Xavi Simons • Age 23 • 87 OVR • 10 App, G, 7 A, 3 CS, 7.19 Avg
No. 10 • James Maddison • Age 29 • 81 OVR • 7 App, A, 2 CS, 6.59 AvgWingers
No. 9 • Rodrygo • Age 25 • 89 OVR • 9 App, 6 G, 2 CS, 6.92 Avg
No. 20 • Mohammed Kudus • Age 26 • 83 OVR • 10 App, 6 G, 3 CS, 6.83 Avg
No. 28 • Wilson Odobert • Age 21 • 77 OVR • 9 App, 2 G, A, Cs, 6.54 Avg
No. 17 • Joseph Paintstil • Age 28 • 76 OVR • 10 App, 4 G, 2 A, CS, 6.95 AvgStrikers
No. 11 • Mathys Tel • Age 21 • 81 OVR • 11 App, 3 G, 3 A, 2 CS, 6.71 Avg
No. 18 • Elijah Adebayo • Age 28 • 73 OVR • 5 App, 2 G, 2 A, CS, 6.52 AvgPremier League Table
Champion
1st • 6 GP • 15 PtsUEFA Champions League
2nd • 6 GP • 15 Pts
3rd • 6 GP • 14 Pts
4th • 6 GP • 13 PtsUEFA Europa League
5th • 6 GP • 13 PtsUEFA Conference League
6th • 6 GP • 12 Pts---------------------------
7th • 6 GP • 12 Pts
8th • 6 GP • 11 Pts
9th • 6 GP • 10 Pts
10th • 6 GP • 7 Pts
11th • 6 GP • 7 Pts
12nd • 6 GP • 7 Pts
13th • 6 GP • 7 Pts
14th • 6 GP • 6 Pts
15th • 6 GP • 4 Pts
16th • 6 GP • 4 Pts
17th • 6 GP • 4 PtsRelegation
18th • 6 GP • 3 Pts
19th • 6 GP • 2 Pts
20th • 6 GP • 2 PtsPremier League Top Scorers
Mohammed Kudus • 6 Goals • 6 Appearances
Gabriel Martinelli • 6 Goals • 6 Appearances
Morgan Rogers • 6 Goals • 6 Appearances
Lois Openda • 5 Goals • 5 Appearances
Anthony Elanga • 5 Goals • 5 AppearancesPremier League Top Assists
Xavi Simons • 6 Assists • 6 Appearances
Florian Wirtz • 4 Assists • 6 Appearances
Cole Palmer • 4 Assists • 6 Appearances
Joelinton • 3 Assists • 6 Appearances
Elliot Anderson • 3 Assists • 6 Appearances
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Caesar
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I think questions need to start being asked about this manager. The recruitment this summer was god awful.
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JustinCase
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"Spurs are still Spurs". Brillant quote.
Just had a moment like that myself, going from strength to strength, then losing 2-0 at home to effing Fulham.
Just had a moment like that myself, going from strength to strength, then losing 2-0 at home to effing Fulham.
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Danimal5981
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JustinCase
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I'm not sure I agree. Their current squad IRL are full of players, who could easily play for bigger clubs. Romero and van de Ven were argued to be the best CB partnership by Jamie O'Hara last summer. Richarlison was a starting CF for Brazil. Incredible talents like Odobert, Udogie, Vuskovic, Tel and Kudus (off the top of my head). Truly this is a GREAT fifa team with room to grow. And Rodrygo has been added to the mix...
In that light, I do think it makes sense to add a bit more depth to the squad, perhaps making it a bit more robust or sturdy. Spurs already have the young hopes for the future, so I kind of like the transfer business, based on age/OVR, since I'm not familiar with them all...



