Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou insists he is unaffected by “running commentary” on his future and still believes his team can have a “special” season.
Tottenham's search for attacking reinforcements continues, but they are not alone in the race for a promising striker.
Tottenham have suffered injuries to the majority of their playing staff this season, and Antonin Kinsky being the only signing this month screams of indecision by Levy. There have been links to Man United’s Alejandro Garnacho, and PSG’s Milan Skriniar, but the latter has now joined Fenerbahce and the Garnacho links have disappeared.
When the full-time whistle blew, angry home fans directed much of their discontent at long-time chairman Daniel Levy.
North London club are trying to bring in at least one outfield signing this month plus Southampton winger and England midfielder in July
Leicester City piled more pressure on Tottenham as Ruud van Nistelroy’s side claimed a shock 2-1 away win to climb out of the Premier League bottom three. Ange Postecoglou’s injury-stricken squad started brightly and took a deserved lead into the break courtesy of Richarlison’s header.
Injury-hit Tottenham return to Premier League action this weekend against Leicester City with Ange Postecoglou without 12 members of his first-team squad. Dominic Solanke joined the ever-lengthening injury list this week, missing the 3-2 defeat to Everton last Sunday with a knee injury.
Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that injuries are the problem for Tottenham - not manager Ange Postecoglou.
The revamped Champions League format will feature a new knockout play-off round in February, determining the final teams progressing to the Round of 16 stage.
People get death threats all the time on social media so why is Michael Oliver special? It's one take among many as Arsenal 'crybabies' continue to whine.
Arsenal welcomed back William Saliba, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly to the starting lineup for Saturday’s Premier League clash with Wolves. The centre-back missed last week’s 2-2 draw
Kalimuthu, a midfielder, played for Melaka from the 60s, with Choe and his brothers – right winger Johnny and centre-back Richard. During his career with Harimau Malaya from 1958 to 1966, Choe scored 22 goals, often creating a goal out of absolutely nothing.