Tottenham now Favs for Top 4 and Champions League Spot
Tottenham’s day in the Premier League couldn’t have gone much better for them. After beating Aston Villa 4-0 on 9th April 2022 due to Son Heung-Min hattrick and a Dejan Kulusevski goal that came in the 50th minute. On the same day, Arsenal and Manchester United both lost meaning they dropped more points and as Spurs beating Aston Villa, it means that they have emerged as favourites to secure the fourth and final champions league qualifying position.
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Antonio Conte’s squad is regaining its form at the same time as its competitors are collapsing, and it now has a three-point lead over Arsenal in the Premier League standings. Arsenal suffered a 2-1 defeat at home to Brighton, its third defeat in its previous four games.
When it came to Manchester United, a 1-0 setback at the hands of an Everton squad that had been in freefall was yet another low point in what has been a sad season. One that, astonishingly, has the potential to conclude without qualifying for European competition.
United is in seventh position, six points behind Tottenham, and there is a lot of traffic between the two of them right now. Tottenham has an offensive trifecta in Son Heung-min, Harry Kane, and Dejan Kulusevski that is proving hard to contain, as they scored and assisted on all four goals against Aston Villa.
Tottenham’s Next Three Premier League Games
Brighton (Home) – Saturday, April 16
Spurs will be hoping to replicate their three-point performance from a month ago when they travelled to the AMEX Stadium to face the Brighton.
Brentford (Away) will play on April 23rd
After acquiring Christian Eriksen in January, Tottenham supporters have been looking forward to a special trip to Brentford Community Stadium to cheer for their team. The Bees have had a mixed bag of results in recent games, but Spurs will be hoping for a draw that would allow them to take the maximum number of points.
28. Leicester (Home) – 30th April
Tottenham’s visit to the King Power Stadium earlier this year was one that Leicester would have liked to forget as soon as possible, especially after the 3-2 thriller that ensued. Conte will be hoping that his team can show the same level of fight as they did against Brendan Rodgers’ side to earn another three points.
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