Norwich vs Tottenham, Sunday 4pm – PLAY SUPER 6 HERE!
Not even Tottenham can Tottenham this one up, surely?
With the knowledge of a draw being enough to secure top-four, there really isn’t enough jeopardy to make this a tricky occasion for Spurs, especially as their forward line arrive in such red-hot form.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see Heung-Min Son on penalty duties once Spurs have the game in the bag as he chases down Mohamed Salah in the Golden Boot race, where he is one back ahead of the weekend. “Hopefully we can win him the Golden Boot, that’ll be nice,” said Harry Kane. That could prove to be a source of motivation in the closing stages if Spurs have the game wrapped up and Son’s prices for multiple goals should be backed, including the 9/1 with Sky Bet for a hat-trick.
I’ve got a feeling I’m going to be investing in Tottenham across many ante-post markets next season after Antonio Conte gets another transfer window to strengthen key areas. A task which will become easier with the lure of Champions League football now.
In a season where the possibility of some freak results owing to a winter World Cup and Conte being only interested and motivated by major honours, the early 10/11 with Sky Bet for them to finish top four again next season looks a fair price if investing in long-term plays is your thing. Even the 28/1 for Tottenham to win the Premier League carries some weight even at this very premature stage.