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Tottenham's Liverpool Struggles

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Sports, Soccer

4.22.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2023

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

The FC crew preview Liverpool's visit to Tottenham and question if Spurs have the goal scorers to beat the Reds for the first time since 2017. Plus, the guys criticize Xavi for complaining about fixture congestion and Julien Laurens explains why Victor Osimhen's relationship with Napoli has rapidly deteriorated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome into the latest edition of ESPNFC. Craig Burley and Stevie Nichol here,

0:08.6

are raring to go ahead of a big weekend in the Premier League game or a year,

0:12.8

yeah, we've got spurs against Liverpool coming off both sides on beaten as it

0:17.6

stands in the Premier League Liverpool looking to make it eight straight wins in

0:20.8

all competitions. Six in the leagues, spurs are in fourth coming into it and

0:24.0

during their best start to a season in almost 60 years ahead of it. Let's hear

0:28.0

what both managers had to say. Tottenham's doing really well. The ante seems to be a top

0:34.8

look. No, not yet. Looking forward to meeting him when you saw Celtic playing a recent years.

0:45.1

What kind of coach he is, how good he is as a coach and getting coming out to Tottenham

0:50.3

in a death, I think they have all desperate for some offensive football and he's delivering

0:56.4

that obviously and at any year when Harry Kane left the club. He's doing extremely well.

1:03.9

Yeah, it's a great test for us tomorrow because they kind of bring something different to

1:08.0

probably any other team in the league and the way they play and the manner in which they

1:12.1

go about things and it'll be a really good test for us. Again, try and pose our football

1:19.7

on a team that, as I said, fairly unique in the way they play the game.

1:26.4

Eugen's an outstanding manager. He's one of these managers, I think, that

1:31.8

Federer say that has made an impact on the competition, not just these clubs because

1:38.0

when he came in with a way Liverpool went about things, I think he challenged quite a few

1:46.0

of the conventions about the Premier League and then introduced a new style of play that

1:50.4

others have followed now. There's no way they set up just the tempo and intensity of which

1:54.0

they played, both offensively and defensively was at another level. I mean, the Premier

1:58.4

League has always been sort of a fairly high tempo league but I thought they took it to another level

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