Since beating Manchester City back in November, Tottenham have only won one of their last 11 Premier League matches and have slipped to 15th in the table. During their last 11 league matches, Spurs have averaged a mere 0.
Crystal Palace were promoted to replace Bristol City in the top flight, while on a wider note, the league is now under the management and operation of a new organisation set up to lead women's football towards further growth and progression, with Nikki Doucet overseeing both the WSL and Championship in a new phase for the game.
Jamie O’Hara feels that if Spurs lose to Liverpool and are subsequently eliminated out of the Carabao Cup in the second leg of the semi-final, Ange Postecoglou should be sacked. O’Hara wrote on X: “We are in terrible state, these players are better than 15th, don’t care how many injuries, we are so open it’s embarrassing.”
During this set of fixtures, Darwin Nunez rebooted his navigation software to lift Liverpool past Brentford, Arsenal gave up a late two-goal lead over Aston Villa to lose ground, Nottingham Forest continued to thrill, Manchester City romped back into the top four and the bottom three all lost (again).
The UEFA Europa League's new format has delivered high-octane drama and magical moments, but the inaugural league phase is about to reach boiling point.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League clash against Leicester City slated for today represents more than just an opportunity to halt their domestic struggles — it is a chance to reignite their league campaign despite ongoing injury concerns.
As you can see, those in the UEFA Europa League this season receive £126,400 for a draw and £379,201 for each win. Ahead of Thursday’s action, Manchester United currently have three wins and three draws from six European outings so far this season, earning the Red Devils a total of £1.5m so far.
Additionally, Tottenham has been linked with a Premier League coach, sparking curiosity about their future managerial direction. Tottenham is also actively working on reinforcing their defensive options.
Manchester United are still struggling to get into the top half of the Premier League table and face a Fulham side sitting in 10th.
Sheffield United academy graduate Kyle Walker has sealed a loan move away from Manchester City. The 34-year-old is one of the Steel City’s greatest footballing exports and has won six Premier League titles since joining Manchester City in 2017.
Christian Polanco and John Shin talk about the struggles from Manchester United this season, Everton finally defeating Tottenham at home, Arsenal dropping critical points and Taylor Twellman joins the show to discuss the upcoming MLS season.