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Matheus Cunha’s wizardry for revived Wolves spells trouble for Tottenham | Ben McAleer

Spurs’ defensive injury crisis spells danger when facing one of the Premier League’s most unpredictable forwards By Ben McAleer for WhoScoredDecember was always going to be a tough month for Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham. Spurs faced crunch domestic and continental meetings with the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, Rangers and Bournemouth, and failed to win all four. Of the eight games this month, they have won two, beating Southampton and Manchester United, and the latter they did their best to throw away.Next up for Postecoglou’s side is Sunday’s home game against Wolves. On paper, a meeting with a relegation-threatened side should pose little threat to Spurs. However, Wolves come into the weekend’s trip to the capital following back-to-back league wins over Leicester and Manchester United. Vítor Pereira has made the desired impact having succeeded Gary O’Neil at the Molineux helm earlier this month, watching on as his side have scored five times and conceded none. Continue reading...



This article argues that Tottenham Hotspur should be cautious going into their match against Wolverhampton Wanderers despite Wolves being a relegation threatened team. The main reason is the recent impressive form of Wolves, particularly under their new manager Vítor Pereira, and the dangerous contribution of striker Matheus Cunha who has been exceptionally effective, exceeding his expected goals. Cunha's unpredictable prowess poses a real threat to Tottenham, especially considering their own defensive injury crisis.

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