With Tottenham suffering with set piece issues in recent weeks, Sports Bar hosts Jason Cundy and Jamie O'Hara have hit out at Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou for batting away the importance of improving in this area.
Arsenal legend Paul Merson has hilariously vowed to get a Tottenham tattoo if they're able to beat Manchester City on Tuesday.
"I'm going to be the biggest fan of Tottenham ever, I think. We're all going to be so let's hope for the best," Havertz told Sky Sports.'I've seen it' - Wayne Rooney believes some of Man United's injured stars could be playingCredit: @SkySportsPL X The goal difference between the two sides stands at eight, with Villa on +20 and Spurs on +12, and Merson believes this could be crucial.
"Then they get beat by one or two at Palace, so if they lost their next two games by two clear goals, and I'm not talking out of ordinary here, that's four goals."Then all of a sudden, Tottenham get a draw against Man City and then I'm having a tattoo and then they've got to put six past Sheffield United, it all goes down to tomorrow."
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