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TommyGee

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Tottenham finished above Arsenal in the Premier League for the first time since 1994/95.

Tottenham won (86) points in the Premier League this season; their best-ever return in the competition.

Eleven previous Premier League champions have won the title with a point tally equal to or less than Tottenham's 86-point tally in 2016-17.

Tottenham's goal difference of +60 is the highest in Premier League history for a non-title winning side.

Tottenham were the only club in England's top four tiers to see as many as three players score 20+ goals for them in all competitions this season (Kane, Alli and Son).

There were 30 passes in the build-up to Cristian Eriksen's 14th minute goal for Spurs vs Hull City on December 14, 2016 - the most passes before a Premier League goal in 2016-17.

Dele Alli was involved in 40 Premier League goals in 63 appearances before he turned 21 in April. Only three English players in the history of the competition have been involved in more before their 21st birthday: Robbie Fowler (76), Michael Owen (73) and Wayne Rooney (66).

21-year-old Alli scored 18 Premier League goals in 2016/17, more than Steven Gerrard (16 in 2008/09) and Paul Scholes ever netted in a single campaign (14 in 2002/03), Christian Eriksen assisted 15 goals for Tottenham in the Premier League this season - a record by a Spurs player in a Premier League campaign.

Harry Kane has scored 17 home league goals this season, the highest number ever recorded by a Spurs player in a single Premier League season.

Kane now has six Premier League hat-tricks for Spurs, twice as many as any other player for the club (Robbie Keane and Jermain Defoe both with 3).

Kane is one of only five different players to score three hat-tricks in a Premier League season. The only player to score more than three is Alan Shearer (5) in 1995-96.

Kane and Sergio Aguero became the fourth and fifth player to score 20+ goals in three consecutive Premier League seasons (after Shearer, Henry and van Nistelrooy).

Kane is only the fifth player to score 25+ goals in two successive Premier League seasons (after Fowler, Henry, Shearer and van Persie).

Following 2016-17, Kane still hasn't scored a Premier League goal in the month of August - this despite playing 10 times (628 mins) overall in the opening month of a season.

Kane is only the fifth player to win the Premier League Golden Boot in consecutive seasons after Alan Shearer (1995-1997), Michael Owen (1998 & 1999, both shared), Thierry Henry (2004-2006) and Robin van Persie (2012 & 2013).

Kane became the sixth player to score a hat-trick in successive Premier League appearances and first since Wayne Rooney in 2011.

Kane (29 goals) scored more than Middlesbrough (27 goals) in the Premier League this season. This is only the fifth time that a club has scored fewer goals than a player or players in a Premier League season.

Other teams here - http://www.skysports.com/football/n...d-facts-from-the-201617-premier-league-season
 

TaoistMonkey

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Tottenham "Bottled it".....

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Graysonti

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So we finished above Lolipool* again - 7 y ars in eight ?


*laughable, ageing out of proportion stadium
 

deka-

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Incredible value overall

although with Sissoko, Son, Lamela and Janssen, the bench is more expensive than the whole starting eleven :geek:
 

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Stolen from Twitter:
Spurs last 4 away: beat Leicester 6-1, Hull 7-1, Newcastle 2-0, Everton 3-0. +16 is top flight's best goal diff over 4 away games since 1892
 

TaoistMonkey

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Stolen from Twitter:
Spurs last 4 away: beat Leicester 6-1, Hull 7-1, Newcastle 2-0, Everton 3-0. +16 is top flight's best goal diff over 4 away games since 1892

THFC always break records. One way or another :)
 
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