Looking at the table one thing that is obvious is that Spurs have significantly better goal difference than the clubs around them.
And that can often be a sign of positive things. Like the club has some sort of a potential or wherewithal to do better but just it didn't quite turn out due to specific errors, lack of luck, or some poor players in specific, key positions. Things that could perhaps be corrected or can be expected to turn (in case of luck).
That at least is a positive way to think about. But this is still early going in the season and those goal difference numbers involve not a lot of data so that they can change quite a bit and quite quickly.
But, I mean, it is quite something that Spurs are almost doubling Woolwich when it comes to goal difference. And many attacking players are hitting their stride. Son is back. Johnson has been scoring. Werner has scored a big goal in a big game. Maddison has scored a great free kick. And, of course, Solanke has just scored a double.