Tottenham vs Leicester City Preview:
Possible starting lineups:
Tottenham:
Lloris; Doherty, Alderweireld, Dier, Reguilon; Sissoko, Hojbjerg; Lucas, Ndombele, Son; Kane
Leicester City:
Schmeichel; Fofana, Evans, Fuchs; Castagne, Ndidi, Tielemans, Justin; Maddison, Barnes; Vardy
Tottenham host Leicester City in the derby match of this round. The two teams are separated by just a single point. Tottenham are favorites, mainly due to the home advantage. They are in nice home form, winning the previous three matches at new White Hart Lane. Manchester City and Arsenal were among the teams that were beaten. Lloris kept the net untouched on both occasions as Tottenham won 2:0. However, the Spurs are winless in the last two matches. An 1:1 draw at Crystal Palace last weekend was a disappointing result, but on Wednesday was even worse - they lost 2:1 to Liverpool. Losing to the reigning champions at Anfield isn't a shame, but the way they lost is painful. Tottenham were unlucky to concede after Salah's shot took a strange deflection off Eric Dier and looped over goalkeeper Lloris. Son Heung-Min equalized seven minutes later through fast counterattack. The second half saw two big opportunities for the Spurs. First Bergwijn hit the post, while then Kane's header missed the target. When You miss such opportunities in football, it is normal to be punished. Bergwijn was heavily criticized after the match, but Jose Mourinho has leapt to the Dutchman's defense. The fans are desperate to end a 60-year wait for title. However, Tottenham are still in the race and they will not give up easily. The North London outfit are just three points behind Liverpool ahead of the weekend. Mourinho has the key players ready for this match. Son and Harry Kane, who have accounted for 80% of Tottenham's goals this season, should lead the attack. Kane love to play against the Foxes, he has scored 14 goals in 10 league games against them, his best record against a specific opponents. Mourinho has two injury worries as Erik Lamela and Japhet Tanganga are sidelined. Gareth Bale, who missed the match against Liverpool due to illness, has recovered.
Leicester City have made a strong start this season, just as they did last year. The Foxes have collect 24 points, one less than their actual opponents. Overall, they have eight victories and five defeats so far in the Premier League. The "all-or-nothing" philosophy marked their campaign as they haven’t had a single draw. In their most recent fixtures, Leicester were beaten at home from Everton. Previously Brendan Rodgers' side managed to beat Sheffield United and Brighton. It wasn't easy against the bottom-placed Blades, but Jamie Vardy's goal in the 90th minute secured the victory. It was much easier against the Seagulls when Leicester won 3:0. James Maddison, who assisted Vardy on the previous match, scored twice in Leicester's fantastic first-half display. Jamie Vardy, who celebrated his 222nd Premier League appearance for the Foxes, scored the remaining goal. He has been directly involved in 14 goals in his 12 league matches this season. The atmosphere in the squad is good, while the players confidence is high. Most of the fans are hoping for another miracle. Why not, they proved "nothing is impossible" in 2016. Leicester have also secured the knock-out stage in UEFA Europe League. They will face Slavia Prague from Czech Republic in February. Rodgers has two injury worries ahead of this match. Caglar Soyuncu and Ricardo Pereira remain on the sidelines, with Soyuncu perhaps in contention for the upcoming fixtures against Manchester United and Crystal Palace. On the positive note, Timothy Castagne is set to be included in the squad for the first time in eight weeks after overcoming a hamstring injury. That's not all as Daniel Amartey has recovered from his own hamstring issue suffered back in October. Finally, Jonny Evans is back from his one-match ban after missing the Everton clash following a fifth booking of the campaign.
Tottenham vs Leicester City Prediction:
I expect an efficient match at Anfield. On one side are Son Heung-Min and Harry Kane, while Jamie Vardy on the other. Between them, Kane and Son have scored 20 of Tottenham's 25 goals in the Premier League this season. Leicester, meanwhile, have the excellent Vardy who netted 18 goals in his last 18 away league appearances. Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has a simple "win or lose" philosophy. The Foxes are the only side without draw after 13 rounds. Considering these facts, I expect at least three goals in London.
Tottenham vs Leicester City Pick: Over 2.5 goals @ 1.86 with
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