Jay Harris
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Podcast Appearances
We've beaten them before.
They're coming off the back of a free-all draw against Everton.
Can we sort of catch them off guard?
I know I'm really talking it up here, but they're probably not going to win.
Excellent.
a couple of times.
I remember there was a game in... Yeah, the Emirates.
Well, firstly, I just want to point out we're in a strange situation where two years on from Arsenal fans cheering Spurs against Man City, Spurs fans are cheering Arsenal on against West Ham.
No doubt the mood around Spurs has transformed over the last two weeks because they've won back-to-back games.
Right.
And I do think some people have got a little bit carried away.
They're almost thinking, oh, Spurs are sort of sorted now.
But their three final games, two are at home and one is against Chelsea.
Now they've got an awful record at Stamford Bridge.
I know Chelsea are in free fall at the moment, but Spurs have won there once in 36 years.
And that was in 2018 under Pochettino when they had Dele Alli, Kane and Sonal scored.
Now, they've not won at home since December the 6th when they beat Brentford 2-0.
They've got the joint worst home record in the league this season with Burnley 11 points.
Yeah.
So they basically need to break their curse at home, I think, to give themselves the best chance of staying in the division.