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Won Spurs Vs Southampton

Date
Aug 6, 2022
KO Time
15:00
Score
Spurs 4-1 Southampton
Sessegnon (21) Dier (31) Salisu (OG 61) Kulusevski (63)
Ward-Prowse (12)
Won

Match Prediction

  • Our first of many 3 points (Hoping)

    Votes: 212 89.8%
  • Our first of very few loses (Hope not)

    Votes: 6 2.5%
  • Score Draw

    Votes: 17 7.2%
  • Goalless Draw

    Votes: 1 0.4%

  • Total voters
    236

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Introduction

REFEREE - Andre Marriner


TEAM FORM:

Spurs - WWDWL ------ SOTON - LDDWL



We won four of our final five Premier League games of the 2021-22 campaign to claim fourth position in the table ahead of Arsenal, ultimately finishing two points clear of the Gunners in fifth, with us managing to secure a spot in the group stage of this season's Champions League. We were only actually three points behind third-place Chelsea, and we will be looking to again challenge high up the table this season, potentially seeing ourselves as the best of the rest behind Manchester City and Liverpool, who could go head-to-head for the title again.

We have not been overly busy this summer in terms of matches, playing just four friendlies in total, including a 1-0 defeat to Roma in our final pre-season fixture last weekend. We have been active in the transfer market, though, bringing in Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Djed Spence, Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster, while Clement Lenglet has arrived on loan from Barcelona.

We had the fourth-best home record in the Premier League last season, picking up 40 points from 19 matches, and we will be looking to make the perfect start to their 2022-23 campaign, especially as our next fixture is the small matter of a London derby with Chelsea on August 14.

Southampton, meanwhile, finished 15th in the Premier League table last season, which was also their position in 2020-21; the Saints were 11th in 2019-20 but have been 17th, 16th, 15th and 15th in four of their campaigns since an excellent 2016-17 season saw them claim eighth.

Southampton side only won nine of their 38 league games last season and were just five points clear of the relegation zone, so the club's supporters will be expecting improvement this term. Southampton, who lost their final four league matches of last season, have played five friendlies this summer, with their only victory coming against Monaco on July 27, and they will enter this contest off the back of a 2-1 home defeat to Villarreal last weekend.

The Saints have been busy during the summer market, bringing in Gavin Bazunu, Sekou Mara, Romeo Lavia, Armel Bella-Kotchap, Joe Aribo and Mateusz Lis, but there have been a couple of notable departures on free transfers in the shape of Forster and Shane Long.

Hasenhuttl's side have a difficult opening month of the campaign, also taking on Leeds United, Leicester City, Manchester United and Chelsea in their first five matches, so there is a chance that they could be in a lowly position in the table heading into September

Team News

We will be without the services of new signing Richarlison on Saturday due to a suspension, while Skipp is definitely out of the contest due to a foot fracture.

Our new signing Bissouma is also a doubt, with Conte insisting during his press conference that he would not take any risks when it comes to the midfielder, who still has a chance of being in the squad.

Conte has decisions to make in a number of areas, but the team is likely to be similar to the one that ended last season, with Kane, Son and Kulusevski playing as a front three.

Sessegnon could get the nod on the left, with Perisic not yet fully fit, while Davies is fit to start at the back despite concerns over his availability.

As for Southampton, head coach Hasenhuttl confirmed during his pre-match press conference that Nathan Tella and Theo Walcott would be absent for the clash at our Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Tino Livramento is also a long-term absentee, meaning that the Saints will be missing three players on Saturday.

Che Adams could lead the attack despite the recent speculation surrounding his future, with new signing Mara potentially starting on the bench.

Bazunu could be given the nod between the sticks, though, while there might be another debutant in the shape of Aribo, who has arrived from Rangers this summer.

Head-to-Head

We first played Southampton on Saturday 25th January 1902 in the the FA Cup where we drew 1 - 1 at the Lane.

We have since played each other 131 times where we have won 59, they have won 40, and 32 were drawn games.

League: We have won 54, they 35, and 28 were drawn games.

FA Cup: We won 4, they won 3, and 4 were drawn.

League Cup: We won 1, they won 1 and none were drawn
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