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Tottenham Hotspur have now turned their attention to FC Porto striker Samu Aghehowa in their search for a prolific goalscorer, according to Sky Sports Switzerland journalist Sacha Tavolieri.The
Tottenham Hotspur is struggling to create through central midfield this season, raising questions over its summer business.
Fulham won 1-0 at home against Sunderland last weekend and two home wins in a row has eased fears they will get sucked into the relegation battle this season. Marco Silva’s side have to improve away from home, as they’ve yet to win away this season and have lost five of their six games on the road.
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I'm Son Heungmin of Tottenham Farewell D-Day Revealed, Dec. 21 is certain to visit Liverpool (media)
Tottenham Legend' Son Heung-min (33, LA FC) is expected to visit Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a farewell ceremony next month. The website 'Spurs Web', which deals with Tottenham news, reported on the 26th (Korea time) that a special event for Son Heung-min will be held in December,
Tottenham's Frank apologizes to Spurs' fans, won't change system Thomas Frank has apologised to Tottenham supporters after their 4-1 thrashing at north London rivals Arsenal on Sunday, but refused to blame his defensive system for the defeat.
Tottenham Hotspur’s search for a clinical centre-forward has zeroed in on FC Porto’s explosive 21-year-old Spaniard Samu Aghehowa, with sources confirming the club view him as the ideal profile for Thomas Frank’s evolving system at N17.
Tottenham Hotspur hold a realistic shot at winning the Europa League competition next week. The Lilywhites could not only salvage their season but also end a 17-year wait for silverware, a triumph that would mark a turning point in what has otherwise been ...
Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Both teams unbeaten in seven matches but separated by five league points. Spurs sit 5th with 14 points; Aston Villa 13th with nine points. One of the closest matchups of the ...
The Argentine received a five-match ban and was fined 20 million won ($13,646) for allegedly making a racist gesture during a K League game.
Saka, who was Arsenal’s captain that evening, led the team out, saw the tifo immediately, and his reaction was a joy to see. The England international seemed visibly proud, and a small smile could be seen on his face. He contained it well to remain focused, but it is obvious that he enjoyed it.