Janusz Michallik predicts a top-four finish for Tottenham this season
In a piece of welcome news, Tottenham fans would stand pleased to know that former USMNT star Janusz Michallik predicts the Lilywhites to finish their campaign and finish within the top four in the Premier League this season.
After initially taking the English first division by storm in the early parts of the season, several injury issues coupled with the suspensions of other key players saw the Spurs’ campaign derail AND significantly. Ange’s side are currently fifth on the table, trailing Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City and Aston Villa.
However, Michallik via ESPN believes that once Spurs have their roster back in its largest capacity without any injury issues, the North London side can surely challenge for a spot in the top four and secure a European spot after a disappointing campaign under Antonio Conte last term.
According to Michallik, Man City would win the league with Liverpool and Spurs following in second and third respectively. Arsenal would finish fourth as per him.
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The prediction aligns with the belief that Tottenham, under the management of Ange Postecoglou, can overcome challenges and compete at the highest level. Michallik’s positive outlook reflects the potential impact of having a fully fit squad, showcasing the depth and quality within the Tottenham roster.
As Tottenham supporters eagerly await the return of injured players and anticipate a stronger second half of the season, Michallik’s positive forecast certainly serves as a boost. The unpredictability of football ensures that anything can happen on the pitch, and fans will surely be hoping that the team can live up to these optimistic expectations.
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All of that requires strategic thinking through the January transfer window period and addressing the visible gaps. The most evident of which is the lack of a proper centre-back backup.