Tottenham Hotspur had several major rebuilds in place to make them a real Premier League title contender, allowing two big names to leave as part of the process.
Tottenham Seal Europa League semi-finals location after Thursday’s victory
After a fierce battle at Eintrak Frankfurt, where Ange Post Ecoglow’s side was forced to dig deep and show off a truly heroic and final Gasp guarding show, the Spurs booked their place in the Europa League semi-finals.
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Dominique Solanke’s penalty is enough to pass the spot to Lily White in the next round, and after Norwegian minnow knocks out Lazio with a penalty, they play fairytale semi-finalist Bodeau/Grimt.
Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures | date |
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Nottingham Forest (home) | April 21st |
Liverpool (away) | April 27th |
West Ham (away) | May 3rd |
Crystal Palace (house) | May 10th |
Aston Villa (Away) | May 18th |
Tottenham showed off true professionalism to get the job done on Germany’s tough, hostile nights.
“Yeah, I’m happy with a lot, I’m very proud of the young people,” said Post-Coglu after his victory at Tottenham’s Eintra Chat.
“You had to work really hard, really discipline and score, and show the quality we had, too, we had to show the quality we had.
“To the guy, I thought they were outstanding, I was very proud of them. They were such a big game, they convey their performance and that means we’re going to the semi-finals. I think we’re on two feet worthy of passing through.
Playmaker James Madison put his body on the line to promote a penalty that ultimately proved to be decisive, but according to Talksport Pundit Troy Deeney, England International is one of four players that Chairman Daniel Levy can sacrifice in the transfer market.
Troy Dinney says Tottenham can let go of his sons Heungmin and James Madison
Like Madison, Deeney believes that fellow famous son Hong Min could soon leave Tottenham.
The offensive star, who combined £260,000 a week at N17, both play a mainstay role under post-ecogul, but critics believe the Spurs duo might set off alongside things like Richarrison and Yves Bizuma.
“For me, he did a good job of bleeding young players and giving them the confidence to do a lot and score,” Deeney said at Talksport this week.
“Brennan Johnson, what is he doing, is he about 16 goals now? I think they’re in a transition period. I think we can see things like my son (Hyunmin) moving on.
“And obviously they have a lot of younger players like Mikey Moore, but I still think they look a bit like Chelsea.
“And that’s the bit that they think is missing.”