Tottenham’s struggles in the Premier League continue, despite their strong performances in the Europa League and domestic cup competitions.
Their current Premier League form is far from ideal, as they face an uphill battle in their campaign. Manager Ange Postecoglou has acknowledged that further signings are unlikely, which leaves his squad already dealing with the pressures of a busy January schedule. This weekend, Spurs will host Leicester, but they will do so with a significantly weakened squad, missing no fewer than ten players due to injuries and absences.
The last ten Premier League matches have been a challenging stretch for Tottenham, with the team managing just one victory, against Southampton, who sit at the bottom of the table. Their results in recent months have been a far cry from the home form they once enjoyed at their stadium, which was considered close to impenetrable. Tottenham’s home struggles have included a defeat to newly promoted Ipswich in November, a result that raised eyebrows. Since then, they have failed to secure another Premier League victory at home, posting two draws and three losses, including a disappointing 2-2 draw against relegation-threatened Wolves.
This recent poor run at home means that Tottenham cannot afford to take Leicester lightly, even though the Foxes have been in similarly tough form. Leicester’s last trip to Tottenham ended in a 1-1 draw, but historically, they have struggled in visits to Spurs, with just one win from their last six matches at this venue. For Leicester to get a positive result this time around, they will need to be in much better shape than they have shown recently. A draw would not only break a five-game losing streak away from home in the Premier League but also mark the first time since their remarkable 2015/16 title-winning season that they take points off Spurs twice in a single league campaign.
However, if Leicester can’t improve their fortunes, they risk matching a club record of eight consecutive Premier League losses. The mood around the club has been sour, especially after their recent 2-0 home defeat to Fulham. Reports suggest that manager Ruud van Nistelrooy had a heated exchange with his players following the loss, which highlights the growing tensions within the squad. With no goals in five of their last seven league games, Leicester’s attacking struggles are evident, and happier times seem far off at the moment.
One key player for Tottenham who has been showing individual success despite the team’s challenges is Dejan Kulusevski. The winger has managed to score in seven of his last 13 competitive appearances, a personal achievement that underscores his consistency. However, Spurs have only managed to win three of those seven games, highlighting a disconnect between Kulusevski’s individual performances and the team’s overall results. The Swedish forward will be looking to continue his good form and provide the spark Tottenham desperately needs.
On the other hand, Leicester’s goalkeeper, Jakub Stolarczyk, has had a rough start to his Premier League career. He became the first goalkeeper in Premier League history to concede two or more goals in each of his first five appearances, a stat that reflects some of the struggles Leicester have faced defensively. While the team has struggled at both ends of the pitch, Stolarczyk’s performance will be under intense scrutiny as he faces a Tottenham attack that will likely test him throughout the match.
Tottenham will be looking to make the most of Leicester’s vulnerabilities, especially with their strong track record against the Foxes. In their last ten Premier League victories over Leicester, Spurs have scored three or more goals in each match, showcasing their attacking prowess in these encounters. Given Leicester’s defensive issues, Tottenham will be eager to maintain that trend and take advantage of any lapses in the Foxes’ defense.
For Leicester, the task is clear: they need to put together a more cohesive performance to break their away-day woes and avoid a club record of consecutive losses. With both teams struggling for consistency, this match presents an opportunity for one side to seize control and begin to reverse their fortunes. Tottenham will look to continue their dominance over Leicester at home, while the Foxes need to find a way to improve their defensive record and salvage some pride from what has been a challenging season so far.
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