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Spurs make claim to best in Europe with thrashing of champion PSG in Paris
Kwamele Owusu's first match as Spurs manager was a 3-1 loss to PSG in the UEFA Super Cup and then got bounced out by PSG in the Champions League later that season.

Almost three years later, Spurs waltzed into Paris and battered the former European champions around in a decisive 4-1 victory, powered by summer signing Victor Osimhen to officially declare themselves as not only the kings of London and the champion of England but the best team in European football.

Dominant would be an understatement of Spurs' beginning to their 2027-28 campaign. They've beaten Liverpool twice already in all comps. They've put five goals past Arsenal. They've scored thirty five league goals. They've conceded four and two of those came in their lone league loss of the season. Their 31+ goal differential doesn't only lead the league, if you were to combine the goal differential of the next four teams on the table, they would only fall a goal behind.

The addition of Osimhen has been the perfect addition for a Spurs attack that seems capable of scoring flurries at any moment, even after slow starts. He's up to twenty-three goals, including nineteen in the Prem with a real shot at challenging for fifty goals if he's able to keep up this pace.

Wonderkid signing Demba Sambou has turned into a regular and has held his own against some quality attackers. Scott McTominay has added some real physicality to a midfield that is perfectly built for Owusu's counter attacking style and winning aerial duels and Konstantinos Tzolakis has steadied the ship between the sticks after a few shaky starts.

Perhaps the scariest part of all of this is this isn't Tottenham at their best. Reece James is still rounding into shape after an early injury, which could have been predicted. Rodrygo has been sidelined for the last two months with a toe injury and will likely be back later this month or in the new year. Mathys Tel is still adjusting to his new role as a second striker and Spurs are still sorting out what their best midfield pairing is going to be with McTominay between Pape Mater Sarr, Alex Scott, Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall.

They'll certainly be tested in December with fixtures against Manchester City (H) and Liverpool (A) after they open the season against Fulham. After hosting Manchester City, who are rounding into form after a slow start, they place Copenhagen in mid-week European football, travel to Ipswich and then play London rivals Crystal Palace at home before the highly anticipated clash against Liverpool, their fourth this season already. They end the month at home against Burnley with a chance to perhaps head into the New Year with a 10+ point lead at the top of the table, a similar position they found themselves in last year.

Goalkeepers
Image No. 1 • Konstantinos Tzolakis • Age 24 • 83 OVR • 17 App • 9 CS • 6.33 Avg
Image No. 12 • Jack Clark • Age 18 • 70 OVR • 4 App • 3 CS • 6.18 Avg

Left-Backs
Image No. 13 • Destiny Udogie • Age 24 • 84 OVR • 17 App • 8 A • 11 CS • 4 YC • 7.22 Avg
Image No. 22 • Adrien Truffert • Age 25 • 81 OVR • 14 App • A • CS • YC • 6.46 Avg
Image No. 3 • Valentin Barco • Age 23 • 78 OVR • 6 App • A • CS • 6.68 Avg

Centre-Backs
Image No. 37 • Micky van de Ven • Age 26 • 85 OVR • 18 App • 7 CS • 6.57 Avg
Image No. 23 • Demba Sambou • Age 19 • 83 OVR • 17 App • 9 CS • 6.84 Avg
Image No. 6 • Pierre Kalulu • Age 27 • 83 OVR • 16 App • 8 CS • 6.64 Avg
Image No. 5 • Luka Vuskovic • Age 20 • 78 OVR • 4 App • CS • YC • 6.20 Avg
Image No. 16 • Alidu Seidu • Age 27 • 76 OVR • 1 App • 6.50 Avg

Right-Backs
Image No. 2 • Reece James • Age 27 • 84 OVR • 11 App • G • 5 CS • YC • 6.98 Avg
Image No. 24 • Djed Spence • Age 26 • 81 OVR • 16 App • 2 CS • 6.67 Avg

Central Midfielders
Image No. 8 • Scott McTominay • Age 30 • 85 OVR • 18 App • 3 G • 2 A • 10 CS • 7.31 Avg
Image No. 15 • Lucas Bergvall • Age 21 • 83 OVR • 15 App • 4 A • 4 CS • YC • 6.98 Avg
Image No. 29 • Pape Matar Sarr • Age 24 • 80 OVR • 13 App • 5 CS • 6.91 Avg
Image No. 14 • Archie Gray • Age 21 • 81 OVR • 12 App • G • A • CS • YC • 6.72 Avg

Attacking Midfielders
Image No. 7 • Xavi Simons • Age 24 • 88 OVR • 19 App • 4 G • 7 A • 11 CS • 2 YC • 7.07 Avg
Image No. 21 • Omari Hutchinson • Age 23 • 80 OVR • 18 App • 2 G • 4 A • 5 CS • YC • 6.57 Avg
Image No. 25 • Alex Scott • Age 24 • 79 OVR • 9 App • 2 CS • 6.68 Avg

Wingers
Image No. 11 • Rodrygo • Age 26 • 90 OVR • 11 App • 3 G • A • 3 CS • 2 YC • 6.65 Avg
Image No. 28 • Wilson Odobert • Age 22 • 79 OVR • 15 App • 3 G • 2 A • 2 CS • 6.57 Avg
Image No. 10 • Mohammed Kudus • Age 27 • 85 OVR • 18 App • 5 G • 7 A • 6 CS • 2 YC • 6.81 Avg

Strikers
Image No. 45 • Victor Osimhen • Age 28 • 89 OVR • 20 App • 23 G • 2 A • 11 CS • 2 YC • 7.15 Avg
Image No. 9 • Mathys Tel • Age 22 • 85 OVR • 17 App • 4 G • 3 A • 3 CS • 6.69 Avg
Image No. 18 • Wilson Isidor • Age 27 • 75 OVR • 8 App • 3 G • CS • YC • 6.41 Avg

Premier League Table
Champion
Image 1st • 13 GP • 36 Pts
UEFA Champions League
Image 2nd • 13 GP • 30 Pts
Image 3rd • 13 GP • 28 Pts
Image 4th • 13 GP • 26 Pts
UEFA Europa League
Image 5th • 13 GP • 24 Pts
UEFA Conference League
Image 6th • 13 GP • 23 Pts
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Image 7th • 13 GP • 22 Pts
Image 8th • 13 GP • 22 Pts
Image 9th • 13 GP • 19 Pts
Image 10th • 13 GP • 17 Pts
Image 11th • 13 GP • 14 Pts
Image 12th • 13 GP • 14 Pts
Image 13th • 13 GP • 14 Pts
Image 14th • 13 GP • 14 Pts
Image 15th • 13 GP • 12 Pts
Image 16th • 13 GP • 12 Pts
Image 17th • 13 GP • 12 Pts
Relegation
Image 18th • 13 GP • 11 Pts
Image 19th • 13 GP • 7 Pts
Image 20th • 13 GP • 6 Pts

Premier League Top Scorers
Image Victor Osimhen • 19 Goals • 13 Appearances
Image Marcus Thuram • 9 Goals • 13 Appearances
Image Cody Gakpo • 9 Goals • 13 Appearances
Image Arnaud Kalimuendo • 8 Goals • 9 Appearances
Image Jack Grealish • 8 Goals • 13 Appearances

Premier League Top Assists
Image Xavi Simons • 6 Assists • 13 Appearances
Image Destiny Udogie • 6 Assists • 13 Appearances
Image Mohammed Kudus • 5 Assists • 13 Appearances
Image Lucas Bergvall • 4 Assists • 9 Appearances
Image Jarrod Browen • 4 Assists • 11 Appearances
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Post by JustinCase » Today, 09:50

Osimhen was expensive, but he's proving to be worth every penny. What an outcome so far, and with 5-0 and 4-1 wins at Arsenal and PSG, no one can doubt Spurs' quality and ambition.

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Post by Soapy » Today, 10:06

JustinCase wrote:
Today, 09:50
Osimhen was expensive, but he's proving to be worth every penny. What an outcome so far, and with 5-0 and 4-1 wins at Arsenal and PSG, no one can doubt Spurs' quality and ambition.
right on time lmao

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