Tottenham return from the international break this week where they will be looking to extend their recent run of five consecutive victories in all competitions. Mauricio Pochettino\u2019s side are just one point behind Premier League leaders Manchester City into the fourth round of the League Cup and have some exciting Champions League games to look forward to as they bid to reach the knockout stages of the competition.<\/p>\n
Spurs came so close to ending their 55-year wait for a league championship success last season when they finished third behind Leicester and Arsenal, respectively. The North London club were in touching distance of the Foxes going into the last couple months of the campaign, however, struggled for form in the home stretch which allowed Claudio Ranieri\u2019s men to pull away in the closing stages.<\/p>\n
In the summer Pochettino added a handful of players to improve his squad. Victor Wanyama arrived from Southampton. The Kenyan is a player who has really excelled in the Premier League since arriving from Scotland. Exciting French winger K\u00e9vin N\u2019Koudou joined the club from Marseille, while \u00a330 million was spent on Moussa Sissoko who chose Spurs over Everton on the final day of the summer transfer window. The Frenchman had an excellent Euro 2016 for hosts France which prompted a bidding war for the Newcastle midfielder who was not prepared to play in the Championship.<\/p>\n
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Tottenham are 8\/1 to win the Premier League this season and surprisingly are as big as 4\/5 with 32Red Sport<\/a> to finish in the top four at the end of the campaign. Although many of the big clubs have strengthened in the summer, the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United have not shown enough so far to suggest they could finish above Spurs in May.<\/p>\n
Spurs\u2019 biggest statement so far this season in the Premier League came just before the international break when they defeated leaders Manchester City 2-0<\/a> at White Hart Lane. The visitors came to North London with a 100% record in the league, but the hosts were convincing winners. The score-line could have been bigger if Erik Lamela had scored his second-half penalty but the missed spot-kick had no bearing on the result.<\/p>\n
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In the League Cup, Tottenham have been handed a tough fourth round encounter away to Liverpool. Spurs had no problems beating Gillingham 5-0<\/a> to reach the fourth round. They are 10\/1 to win the EFL Cup and 11\/4 with Betway to get past that tough test at Anfield later this month.<\/p>\n
Tottenham return from the international break this week where they will be looking to extend their recent run of five consecutive victories in all competitions. […]<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":877,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[7],"tags":[75,185,188],"class_list":["post-876","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-tottenham-hotspur","tag-harry-kane","tag-premier-league","tag-spurs"],"yoast_head":"\n