The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tottenham facing huge examinatio­n

FREE-SCORING LEADERS FANCY THEIR CHANCES

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Tottenham Hotspur have shown impressive durability in the Premier League lately, but they will need to be at their most steadfast to deny champions and league leaders Manchester City who travel to Wembley on Monday.

After a 2-1 home defeat by Liverpool early last month, Spurs have ground out four league wins in a row, while missing key players such as Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen.

They often rode their luck, however, and Saturday’s 1-0 win at West Ham United was in large part down to the excellence of goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino lauded Lloris as one of the “best in the world” although the Frenchman can mix brilliant saves with odd decision-making as he showed with a rash dash from his area and subsequent red card in Wednesday’s 2-2 draw at PSV Eindhoven – a result that leaves their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread.

Lloris will be keen to redeem himself and may well have to on Monday against a City side who have scored 26 goals in nine games, conceding only three times with no defeats.

City’s fortunes contrast starkly with their rivals Manchester United, who are already nine points adrift of City in 10th place and welcome an in-form Everton side to Old Trafford on Sunday.

United’s Romelu Lukaku will line up against his former club having not found the net in his last eight matches in all club competitio­ns.

While Jose Mourinho needs to turn around United’s season, the new man in charge at Stamford Bridge, Maurizio Sarri, could hardly have made a better start.

If third-placed Chelsea avoid defeat at Burnley on Sunday he will become the club’s first manager to go undefeated in his first 10 Premier League games.

At the same time, London rivals Arsenal will be going for their 11th win in a row in all competitio­ns when they travel to a struggling Crystal Palace side.

Only Huddersfie­ld Town have scored fewer goals (4) than Roy Hodgson’s team (5).

Huddersfie­ld put in a spirited performanc­e at home to Liverpool last weekend but still remain winless. They travel to Vicarage Road tomorrow where they put four past Watford last season in a 4-1 victory.

Also without a win are bottom side Newcastle United who make the long journey to face fellow strugglers Southampto­n looking to shake off their worst ever start to a Premier League season.

Cardiff City got off the mark last weekend in a 4-2 win at home to Fulham but face a daunting trip to Liverpool. The Welsh side’s last victory over the Reds came in December 1959 in the second tier, a 4-0 win at Anfield.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? LAST LINE OF DEFENCE. Spurs captain Hugo Lloris will again be the key for his side when they face champions Manchester City in the English Premier League on Monday.
Picture: Getty Images LAST LINE OF DEFENCE. Spurs captain Hugo Lloris will again be the key for his side when they face champions Manchester City in the English Premier League on Monday.

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