@BluePhil8
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Welcome to the 6 1 club.
If and only if BOTH City and Liverpool fail to get to grips with the season then yes. They'd even possibly be the favourites. If it's a really weak season where it becomes attrition heavy and no team stands out then Tottenham have the perfect manager to shithouse grind their way through and get a low points scoring title win.Could be overreacting a bit to the United game and they have already dropped a few points.
But does anyone else think these could challenge for the title? Kane and Son are two of the very best in the league and in the last few weeks they’ve added some real quality with Reguilon and Bale. Ndombele is looking like he’s fulfilling his promise in recent games and Hojbjerg looks a solid buy. I think they could be dark horses.
If and only if BOTH City and Liverpool fail to get to grips with the season then yes. They'd even possibly be the favourites. If it's a really weak season where it becomes attrition heavy and no team stands out then Tottenham have the perfect manager to shithouse grind their way through and get a low points scoring title win.
Saying that, they've gone between brilliant and very ordinary this season more than once already. If they're not ripping a side apart they look extremely bland. So they may have too many below par outings to make it work.
And this goes for any team too, but injuries could derail them hard.
Unfortunately we don't know if this early season is reflective of what's going on or is related to the nature of how the previous season ended. If it's the former then Tottenham fans can start to get excited, if it's the latter then it might be worth giving it a few weeks yet.
Surely their priority ought to be actually winning a trophy?
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