Friday, 19 April 2013

Winners League or choke? Why Sunday's fit with Man City is now... - Mirror.co.uk

Victory against City would answer the lingering questions about whether Spurs are chokers or real Champions League contenders Julian Finney The surprising thing is that it's come as a surprise to so many. Arsenal always come great towards the back end of the time to produce it in to the Champions League. Is it because their players perform most useful once the title-winning stress is off? Could it be because therefore many of the underachievers at the Emirates are concerned about being offered in the summer? Or is it because the team at the other end of the Seven Sisters Road is just too good to be throughout the area for so long? Either way, Arsenal were always likely to have a hand in the end for the top four places in the Premier League. What matters most now could be just how Tottenham react. The players are sufficient. The squad is experienced enough and chef Andre Villas-Boas is level-headed enough to see them over the line. a week ago after they crashed out of the Europa League quarter-finals on charges out in Basel, the players were determined that the Manchester City game on Sunday had become the greatest game of these season. Down and out: Spurs participants crashed from the Europa League a week ago Julian Finney They are right. Victory in that fit would restore the notion that had taken them on a 12-game unbeaten work ahead of the wheels fell off. Success in that fit could be the ideal riposte to the cynics who consider Tottenham have run their race and are paying the price for fielding strong edges in the Europa League. The lingering questions would be answered by victory against City about whether Spurs are chokers or genuine Champions League competitors. In fact, they answered when they ground out success at Swansea following the break when many people felt they'd slip up that question. That gain, nevertheless, is their only triumph inside their last eight suits. To be fair, three of these games were Europa League ties. But Spurs are now actually ruing gaffes that skilled Liverpool victory at Anfield and bad concluding that let them down at home to Fulham. Heart can be taken by them from the smoothness they showed to react from 2-1 down at home to pinch a spot off Everton in the ultimate couple of minutes. And should they can get back onto the winning path at home to City then it's still all to play for. The past time Manchester City stumbled on town they crushed Spurs 5-1 in a at White Hart Lane. Bad by that scoreline, however, is the fact that Peter Crouch missed a sitter in the beginning and Gareth Bale had missed a good opportunity even before that. Gareth Bale: Spurs will soon be hoping he's back to face City Jordan Regan And Emmanuel Adebayor - who usually tends to perform well against his former clubs - was prevented from playing under the terms of his loan contract. This time Spurs might be raised by the reunite of Bale - an EXTREMELY various player to last season. Jermain Defoe is likely to reunite after keep out by his groin injury and the north Londoners might enjoy the speed of Aaron Lennon down the right, if he's fit. Add to that the fact that while City are near-invincible at home (only one beat in the League all year), they've gained only half of their 16 games far from home, drawing five and losing the other three. To be honest, it was turned by them on at rivals United last Monday, developing on top all over the park. Nevertheless they will have been inspired for that sport, against their bitter rivals, like no other this year. Will they've exactly the same hunger on Sunday? Its a reasonable guess that Tottenham can.

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