Spurs Will Finish ‘in the Top 10’ Says Palace Manager Pardew
They sit 12th in the table and host Pardew’s Palace at White Hart Lane on Sunday – and the Eagles boss is in no doubt about the quality Spurs have at their disposal.
Tottenham are sweating on the fitness of key midfield duo Ryan Mason and Christian Eriksen, with Mauricio Pochettino admitting that the pair will be assessed closer to Sunday’s clash against Crystal Palace, as per global Business Times.
“The intensity of Premier League games is higher than other leagues and to recover in that period of time is tough”.
“We tried to nullify their chances, but you look at the goals Man City have been scoring through their free-flowing football and I think we made it really hard for them, and that’s because of the defence as well”.
So, depending on the state of your Spurs fandom, your personality, and perhaps, your general feelings towards Alan Pardew as a person, you probably had one of two reactions to this tweet. They have finances we can’t match.
Pardew was also quoted as saying that Keshi Anderson is still a way off having a first team future with us, as we have enough cover and he wants him to develop more in the Under 21 squad before getting his bow. But I can still cope on winning 3-2, 4-3, 5-4, it’s OK, I can cope with that.
“If we hadn’t have played well or they had dominated the match then maybe you could have said they deserved it, but it’s just gutting that we put so much effort in and we didn’t get that little break that we worked hard for”.
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