After being pipped to fourth place last season and denied the subsequent entry to this season’s Champions League by Aston Villa, Tottenham have now established a newfound rivalry with Unai Emery’s men – one that sees the next chapter penned on Sunday.
By Dan Tracey
With the hosts missing out on fourth by two points back in May, Spurs already found themselves five behind the visitors as we headed in to the weekend and Ange Postecoglou will be fully aware that he can’t afford for that margin to get any greater.
The Form Guide
Tottenham’s last six league outings have seen them record three wins and just as many defeats. The only consistency they have of late is their ability to be painfully inconsistent and if they are to surge their way up the table, they must start stringing victories together in succession.
As for Aston Villa, they arrive in London having not lost any of their last six league outings, and perhaps more importantly, they have only suffered one league defeat since the start of the campaign – the one blot on their copybook being the 2-0 reverse at home to Arsenal in the second round of the season. Villa fans would also like to remind you that they are top of the Champions League league phase table.
The potential keys to proceedings
Tottenham’s talisman Heung-min Son has missed the last two games (all comps) but is reportedly winning the race to be fit for Sunday and although Timo Werner scored in the midweek Carabao Cup win against Manchester City, the South Korean forward is expected to join top scorer Brennan Johnson and Dominic Solanke in attack.
An attack that Emi Martínez, the now two-time Yashin Trophy winner, will look to foil in the Villa goal as the base of a very solid spine that also includes the likes of Ezri Konsa and Amadou Onana. With that spine in place, England’s Ollie Watkins will have licence to take the game to the opposition.
Who’s in and who’s out?
After suffering a hamstring injury in that midweek cup tie, Tottenham look set to be without defender Micky van de Ven for at least a couple of weeks and although bad news for the Dutchman, it does mean Romanian international Radu Drăgușin will likely get a start instead.
Villa boss Unai Emery currently has a clean bill of health and although forward Jhon Durán started in the League Cup defeat to Crystal Palace on Wednesday, he is likely to return to the role of super sub on Sunday.
Prediction
Although Tottenham’s propensity to blow hot and cold in equal measures has made any recent predictions difficult, their midweek win over Manchester City, coupled with impressive home form could prove to be the difference on Sunday.
Boosted by that progress in the Carabao Cup, Spurs will now look to return to winning ways in the Premier League and although Villa won last season’s corresponding fixture in North London, this time I expect the hosts to exact some form of revenge.
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