Tottenham are in great scoring form ahead of their clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
We have banged 11 goals in the last two games and have moved up to second place in the Premier League. The Lilywhites can put more pressure on table-topping Liverpool as they play after our game, and Mauricio Pochettino could make a few changes to the side as we play against a tough Wolves team.
Tottenham should not change much in the attack but there could be some rotation in the defence. Here is my predicted line-up for the game.
Predicted Tottenham XI
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Manager: Mauricio Pochettino
Hugo Lloris (GK)
Lloris will start unless he picks up an injury. The Frenchman has done a decent job in recent weeks.
Kieran Trippier (RB)
Kyle Walker-Peters got three assists in our 5-0 win over Bournemouth but Trippier could return to the side and provide us with more physicality in defence.
Juan Foyth (CB)
Foyth started the previous game and could continue in the side as we look to keep things tight at the back.
Toby Alderweireld (CB)
The Belgian cannot be given a rest for the few weeks and should stay in the team to face the Wolves.
Ben Davies (LB)
Danny Rose played in the previous game but Davies could be given the start on Saturday.
Moussa Sissoko (CM)
The Frenchman has been excellent for the team this season and should keep his spot in the starting XI for Saturday’s game.
Harry Winks (CM)
The midfielder was of quality in the win over Bournemouth and needs to be at his best against the newly-promoted side.
Erik Lamela (RAM)
We could see Lucas Moura get a bit of a rest with Lamela playing down the right on Saturday.
Christian Eriksen (CAM)
Eriksen bagged another goal after his excellent effort against Everton and should slot in just behind Harry Kane in our attack.
Son Heung-min (LAM)
The South Korean is in the form of his life and we should not think of resting him at the moment.
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Harry Kane (ST)
Kane is back to his best and he will want to usurp Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the top of the goal-scoring charts with a few strikes on Saturday.