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Tottenham only need a draw to stay in the Premier League next season. |
Tottenham entered the final round of the Premier League with a sense of unease they hadn't felt in years.
The North London club still holds its destiny in its own hands in the relegation battle, but the slip-up against Chelsea midweek has pushed the pressure to its limit ahead of their match against Everton.
Roberto De Zerbi's side are currently two points ahead of West Ham and have a superior goal difference. This means Tottenham only need a draw against Everton to guarantee their Premier League survival. However, their poor home form this season leaves Spurs fans with little hope.
Tottenham have only managed 12 points at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the worst record in the league along with Burnley. This is an unbelievable figure for a team that has consistently been among the contenders for European qualification for many years.
Spurs' difficulties also stem from internal instability. Cristian Romero caused controversy by returning to Argentina instead of staying with the team for the crucial match. Meanwhile, the injury list continues to grow with Dejan Kulusevski, Xavi Simons, and Wilson Odobert.
Tottenham's biggest advantage probably lies in their head-to-head history. Everton usually perform very poorly whenever they travel to North London. "The Toffees" have lost all four of their most recent away matches against Spurs with a combined score of 1-13.
The current form of the team managed by David Moyes is also not very positive. Everton have gone six consecutive matches without a win in the Premier League and have repeatedly shown problems in their defense.
However, Spurs understand that a chaotic season like the current one could easily end in tragedy if they lose their composure once again.
James Maddison once called Tottenham's season "shameful," and in just 90 minutes, the North London club will know whether they still hold onto their place in the Premier League.
Source: https://znews.vn/90-phut-sinh-tu-cua-tottenham-post1653702.html












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