Could Tottenham’s inconsistency once again come back to haunt them, or will Bournemouth’s growing confidence prove too much to handle? Harry Redknapp has weighed in with his prediction ahead of Tottenham vs Bournemouth.
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Tottenham’s rollercoaster season meets Bournemouth’s home strength
Tottenham Hotspur’s season so far has been a tale of two teams: one capable of dismantling the reigning champions Manchester City in a stunning 4-0 display, and another that stumbles in games like their recent 1-1 draw against Fulham at home.
Ange Postecoglou’s side, currently in seventh place with 20 points, remain three points adrift of the all-important fourth spot, crucial for Champions League qualification.
With six wins, two draws, and five losses, Spurs have left their supporters in a constant state of suspense, uncertain which version of the team will turn up each week.
In stark contrast, Bournemouth approach this game with renewed vigour. Andoni Iraola’s side shook off their own patchy form with a commanding 4-2 victory over Wolves, a performance that underlined their resilience and attacking flair.
The Cherries’ form at the Vitality Stadium has been a beacon of hope, with three of their five league victories coming on home soil.
Memorable wins over giants like Manchester City and Arsenal have further solidified their reputation as a formidable host.
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Harry Redknapp’s prediction for Tottenham vs Bournemouth
Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has given his thoughts ahead of this pivotal clash, offering a prediction that promises fireworks.
Speaking to Bet Victor, Redknapp said: “I think this could be a thriller. Bournemouth’s high press caused Wolves so many problems. Andoni Iraola is such an impressive young manager; he probably doesn’t get enough credit.
“Tottenham showed their inconsistency yet again by dropping points at home to Fulham. I know Fulham are a good side, but Spurs should be winning that sort of game, that’s a missed opportunity.
“Bournemouth always give teams a game at home, just ask Manchester City! This will be hectic and full of chances and action. 2-2!
“One to watch – Evanilson won three penalties against Wolves, and Justin Kluivert dispatched all three, remarkable! Evanilson looks like a great bit of business to me, he’s causing a lot of problems.”
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Can Tottenham find consistency, or will Bournemouth’s resilience prevail?
The outcome of this game could hinge on which Tottenham side shows up: the one that dismantled Manchester City or the one that faltered against Fulham.
For Bournemouth, maintaining their home fortress could see them adding another big scalp to their collection, and in doing so, further cementing their status as a side capable of disrupting the Premier League’s traditional hierarchy.
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