“We’re only a point behind Arsenal and City”
A win. A home win. Three points. At White Hart Lane. The first victory for Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane under the stewardship of Andre Villas-Boas.
A win. A home win. Three points. At White Hart Lane. The first victory for Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane under the stewardship of Andre Villas-Boas.
A stalemate in North London on Thursday night as Tottenham struggled to break down a stubborn Lazio in the Europa League. However, a 0-0 draw isn’t the end of the world as Matt Morlidge points out.
Losing to Newcastle United wasn’t the ideal stat to the season, but neither was travelling to St. James’ Park for the opening game of the campaign.
A Tim Sherwood-led Spurs XI successfully overcame a plucky Kingstonian outfit 2-1 to get their pre-season campaign off to a winning start.
Relegation form. That is exactly how Tottenham Hotspur are playing at the moment.
Goals from Anthony Pilkington and Elliot Bennett condemned a lacklustre Tottenham Hotspur to only their third league defeat at White Hart Lane this season.
Tottenham Hotspur were made to settle for a solitary point during the Saturday lunch-time kick off against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
An Emmanuel Adebayor brace was enough for Tottenham Hotspur to pick up their first Premier League win in six games after Gylfi Sigurdsson had cancelled out Rafael Van der Vaart’s opener.
Second half strikes from Ryan Nelsen, his first for the club, Gareth Bale and Louis Saha were enough to see Tottenham Hotspur book a spot in the semi-finals of the FA Cup despite a late scare from Bolton Wanderers substitute Kevin Davies.
Juan Mata and Gareth Bale both struck the woodwork for Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur respectively as the North London side secured a pivotal point in the race for a top four finish.