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The View From The Lane: The Athletic FC's Spurs show

Could Dier and Ndombele go?

The View From The Lane: The Athletic FC's Spurs show

The Athletic

Sports, Soccer,, Spurs, Tottenham, Tottenham Hotspur

4.6661 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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0:00.0

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0:28.5

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0:46.4

Please gamble responsibly. Hello and welcome to The View from the Lane, our Tottenham Hotspurr podcast from The Athletic.

1:07.5

My name is Jack Pitbrook and joined again today by James Moore and Charlie Acklescher.

1:11.3

It's been a weekend off for Tottenham and it means they go into their next game on Thursday with Shepard

1:15.9

United with a little bit of rest behind them. Charlie, has the first got all the momentum now?

1:22.1

Some of the momentum. They've certainly got more momentum than Shepfield United who

1:25.7

have lost all of the momentum that they had built up before the lockdown. Can I kind of say as well with that? I'm very rarely right about things, but I did cite Sheffield United as being the kind of club I thought Tottenham would have an advantage over because of the intensity of playing twice in a week. And I said Sheffield United might not be used to that necessarily. It was pointed out that Shevrave United are used to playing loads of games in a week and I said Sheffield United might not be used that necessarily. It was pointed out that Sheffield United are used to playing loads of games in a week in the championship but I feel like this is slightly different and it is certainly at a higher level. But yeah, I mean, I don't know, is it a good time to be playing Shefford United because they're out of form or if you're a Spurs fan, James, are you paranoid that it means, oh, they must be due a win at some point?

2:04.0

You'd say, yeah, it probably is a pretty good time to play them.

2:14.2

They were dreadful against Newcastle, or at least once they'd gone a man down, they just seemed to completely lose it. I didn't see the Manchester United game but it sounded like they were a bit of a shambles in that one as well

2:16.6

and I'm told they played quite a lot better

2:20.6

against Arsenal seen a Manchester United game, but it sound like they were a bit of a shambles in that one as well.

2:23.1

And I'm told they played quite a lot better against Arsenal on Sunday in the FA Cup, but obviously they still lost and to Arsenal, so it must have been pretty dreadful.

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