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Konsa Interest Builds Among Premier League EliteCredit to TBR Football for the original reporting that highlighted growing transfer attention around Ezri Konsa. The Aston Villa defender has become
Tottenham is trying to find itself back in the winning column after a tough result last weekend. In the team’s first home match in almost a month, the Spurs dropped a 2-1 decision to Aston Villa, snapping a four-match unbeaten streak in league play.
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Tottenham Hotspur monitoring Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae
Kim Min-jae is currently the #3 center-back at Bayern Munich, not just because that’s his shirt number but he currently sits behind the preferred pairing of Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah. The Korean has had to battle injuries in a bid to regain his spot, but it looks like the club is considering moving him on. Enter Tottenham Hotspur.
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Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur meet for the first time this season and it's a knockout affair when the League Cup fourth round hits St. James' Park on Wednesday.
Tottenham Hotspur Tracking Kevin Schade as Long-Term TargetTottenham Hotspur are keeping a close eye on Brentford forward Kevin Schade, with Sky Sports reporting that Spurs are assessing his
To try to sift through the noise, Bill Connelly and Ryan O'Hanlon are back with the first edition of their Premier League power rankings since the season began. As always, they've each ranked the entire league from 1 to 20, combined their rankings, averaged them together, and come up with the final list.
A London derby between two teams in the top-four fight involves Arsenal, to no surprise, but how about Crystal Palace being the opposition?
Hooray. Direct football is back. Get it forward quickly. No more tiki-taka or - as Sam Allardyce would have it – tippy-tappy. No more playing it out from the back. Stick it in the mixer. Play for corners.
Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Jean-Philippe Mateta are climbing the priority list but other attackers are not firing
Bournemouth's stunning rise this season could have taken a very different turn if they had accepted blockbuster bids for in-form star Antoine Semenyo. It has been reported that the Cherries rejected £50 million ($66.