Tottenham Hotspur, who are looking as fresh as daisies under manager Ange Postecoglou, know that their job in the Premier League this season is a long way from being over.
Ranked in the seventh position of the table at the moment with 16 points, Spurs know that to challenge for a top-four spot or even the title, they will have to get their act together, and soon.
They have won just five out of the ten matches they have played this season, and although the stunning 4-1 win over Aston Villa last weekend is bound to give them a boost of confidence, they will have to sustain it.
With Ipswich coming to visit them next, it should be perfect practice for their strikers to get some goals under their belt.
Ipswich Town have had a rude awakening ever since they were promoted into the Premier League this season and have been worried about their chances of staying there.
Kieran McKenna’s side are ranked in the 18th spot of the table at the moment with just five points to their name, having yet to win a game this season.
The draw against Leicester City last week is bound to give Ipswich some confidence coming into this big match against Spurs in front of a jam-packed stadium, but they will have to improve upon their finishing in the final third if they expect to make things count. Their midfielders need to polish their passing and crossing more and bring their wingers into the game.
Bet hereKalvin Phillips’ suspension is going to deal a huge blow to McKenna as the former Leeds United and Manchester City star was sorely needed in this game to control the movement of Heung-min Son and Brennan Johnson of Spurs.
Sam Morsy, however, will have to take up more responsibility in Phillips’ absence and make sure that he wins the midfield battle against Rodrigo Bentancur.
A lot of the Spurs’ attacking play is based on how quickly their fullbacks can get upfield, and Ipswich’s shoddy defending record will prompt Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro to do so more often.
The Tractor Boys have conceded a whopping 21 goals in the Premier League this season, and more of the same can be expected in this match. Spurs’ striker Dominic Solanke will be licking his lips in anticipation.
Ipswich’s defending has been one of the poorest in the Premier League this season, and it seems as if the home team’s attacking shape will tear them into shreds in this match.
Spurs are known to get onto the front foot early and we expect them to score more than 2.5 goals in this match against Ipswich.
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