Tottenham Hotspur can break the Liverpool record of scoring in 37 consecutive Premier League games against Wolves
As reported by The Athletic [subscription required], if Tottenham Hotspur score against Wolves over the weekend in the Premier League fixture, then we can achieve the longest scoring run beating Liverpool’s record.
Scoring a goal in the upcoming game will enable Spurs to extend the statistic of finding the net in 37 consecutive League games in the Premier League.
It’s just obvious that Spurs are showing improvement in their attacking pattern, as the players are beginning to play together as a team. The club has received the boost, firstly, from its key players who returned from injury and international duty and, secondly, we got a top striker in Richarlison who has improved his form which has significantly augmented their attacking options.
It’s quite impressive that no team has managed to keep a clean sheet against Ange Postecoglou‘s Spurs in a Premier League game, even when they haven’t been performing at their best or missing important players. It seems like this trend will continue for a while. This sequence highlights the potential for Spurs to become a formidable team if they can reduce the number of chances and goals conceded. Finding the right balance can be quite challenging, as demonstrated by the exhilarating match against Brighton last Saturday.
With our first-choice back four back in action and the addition of Radu Dragusin in January, there is every possibility for Spurs to enhance their defensive performance and build on their mixed record. On the other hand, Wolves are up against another London team following a disappointing defeat at home against Brentford. Despite their dominance over the Bees, they were unable to score.
Spurs welcomed Son back to the team, and he wasted no time in making an impact. Within just thirty minutes, he set up Johnson’s 96th-minute winner against Brighton. His return as the team’s captain is of immense significance. We fully anticipate that Spurs will maintain their impressive record of scoring in 36 consecutive league games.
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After securing a dramatic victory in the previous encounter against Spurs, Gary O’Neil’s team will be optimistic about their prospects of achieving a league double. It’s surely going to be a tough fixture even if it’s at home. Winning this game will add up to our milestone of securing a top-four finish and who knows this might be a sign of winning the league. Let’s wait and watch what lies ahead.