Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Tottenham Hotspur: The simplest way Close Are Spurs to Being Premier League Title... - Bleacher Report.

The biggest obstacle in Tottenham for a Premier League title contender in 2013-14 is the strength of their competition. As good as Villas-Boas' section might potentially be, others are shaping upwards well for it to become a most competitive campaign.

Another thing on Spurs' side is actually consistency. They will definitely have the same office manager as before, so the players will present a clear understanding of what exactly expected of them.

Sir Alex Ferguson's departure at Manchester United means the newly crowned champions should not have that luxury. All the identical, even with David Moyes being as manager (and the settling in period which can entail) they will still be a top team full of young players who are just going to get better—Phil Jones, Rafael, Shinji Kagawa, Brian de Gea etc.

Looking to reclaim their title shall be Man City. The uncertainty over who their manager shall be next season will affect their build-up on the season. Rest assured, whoever is in charge will be managing a squad likely to be bolstered by some pricey, big-name signings.

Chelsea look who is fit playing-wise. What is primarily needed is clear management. Should they get which (perhaps again with Jose Mourinho), they will get this focus needed to benefit from the talent they hold.

Arsenal should expect being coached by Arsene Wenger. But should they finish outside the best four, the reaction in the Gunners fans and what which might mean for the Frenchman might interesting. If they accomplish, Wenger and the club are generally talking big about their plans to pay on some quality signings.

This is before we even discover Liverpool, Everton or any potential astonish package up the the top Premier League table.

If Spurs come out as well as this lot, they will have earned it. Just being among the very best four again have to be regarded as a achievement.

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