Following on from an impressive 16/17 season, Spurs will be
looking to go one better this year, especially in the Champions League.
In this preview, I’ll be looking at the three different parts
of Spurs’ season and detail out, how each competition might pan out for us.
Premier
League
It’ll be hard to follow such an incredible league campaign,
but that is the task Mauricio Pochettino has on his hands. The hardest thing
that will have to be contended with is the move to Wembley for the season and
this apparent ‘curse’ Spurs have at Wembley. There were encouraging signs in
the pre-season win over Juventus but, it was only a friendly after all, and how
much can really be taken away from a friendly. The most worrying thing to come
out of that was the injury to our only senior right back, the extent of
Trippier’s injury isn’t known yet but will this finally spring Pochettino into
some market action.
Tottenham are the only team in the entire league to not have
bought a single player so far, which is admirable of the faith Pochettino has
in his current group of players and in the youth prospects on the cusp of the
first team like those featured in pre-season like Georgiou, Miller and
Walker-Peters. On the other hand, all this faith might be good but with the
likes of Man city, United, Chelsea, Arsenal and even Liverpool are Spurs going
to be left behind.
If you look around at other previews, people are predicting Spurs
to either scrape a top four finish through to struggling to qualify for the
Europa League. This will depend on if there is any investment between now and
the end of August, and whether or not the free spending clubs’ signings hit the
ground running especially the new strikers of Lacazette, Lukaku and Morata.
Predicted finish- 5th
FA Cup and
Carabao Cup
These two cups are a lot harder to predict as to their
outcome, as the teams that Spurs could get are as random as it gets. One thing
that can be said is that Pochettino needs to take the League Cup, now the
Carabao Cup, more seriously as the side that faced Liverpool in last season’s 4th
round contained 10
changes from the Premier League game the previous weekend. The
label this team has had now for 3 seasons is that it’s too good not to have won
things yet, in the previous two years, Pochettino has fielded weakened teams in
Cup competitions to focus on the league which did end in fantastic seasons but
no silverware at the end. Going into his fourth season in charge, Pochettino
needs to bring home a trophy to convince the bigger players that Tottenham is
the place to be in the coming years.
Champions
League
Last season’s Champions League campaign could be called
nothing short of an embarrassment. Finishing third, in what was considered an
easy group and 1 win at home is simply not good enough for a side of our
quality. We won’t know our group fate till the end of August but whatever the
result we need to add to our squad to help us survive competing on multiple
fronts. If we suffer injuries in key areas, especially up front then there is a
serious lack of fire power, Son was used as a makeshift forward against
Leverkusen last season and it didn’t work as he was just chasing shadows. The lack
of squad depth could be the problem with going far in the Champions League but
with the right investment and if we hit the ground running at Wembley and
adjust our style to fit the bigger pitch then there is no reason why we can’t
go far.
Prediction- Quarter Final

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