Tottenham have kept just one clean sheet in their last 23 Premier League home games due to a combination of defensive errors, injuries to key players like Guglielmo Vicario and Mickey van der Ven, and a high-risk playing style under Ange Postecoglou that often leaves them exposed at the back.
Liverpool under Arne Slot have demonstrated tactical flexibility by rotating formations and styles, including using players like Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo in unconventional positions such as center-back. Slot’s ability to tweak strategies mid-game and adapt to opponents has been key to their success.
Mohamed Salah has been involved in 71% of Liverpool's Premier League goals this season, scoring 13 times and providing 9 assists. His consistent performance has been crucial for Liverpool, especially with other forwards like Darwin Nunez struggling for form.
Tottenham face challenges against Liverpool due to injuries to key defensive players, a lack of clean sheets, and a high-risk playing style that could be exploited by Liverpool’s attack, particularly Mohamed Salah, who has a strong record against Spurs.
Wolves sacked Gary O’Neil due to poor defensive performances, a lack of discipline among players, and a failure to implement tactical instructions, particularly in set-piece situations. The team’s chaotic 2-1 defeat to Ipswich, marked by late goals and post-match skirmishes, was the final straw.
Gabriel Jesus’ hat-trick against Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup is significant as it could reignite his form and provide Arsenal with a much-needed attacking boost. Arsenal had struggled to score from open play in their previous Premier League games, making Jesus’ performance a potential turning point.
After beating Manchester United midweek in classically chaotic fashion, Tottenham host league leaders Liverpool.
With just one clean sheet in their last 23 Premier League home games, the panel analyse why Spurs are making things so difficult for themselves.
Meanwhile Liverpool have shown a more adaptable side to their game this week, could Ange Postecoglou take a leaf out of Arne Slot’s book?
Plus, we look at the fixtures elsewhere and talk sacking season after Gary O’Neil and Russell Martin were relieved of their duties this week.
Host: Michael Bailey
With: Tim Spiers, Mark Carey
Executive Producer: Abi Paterson
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