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Looking to extend on their rampant start to proceedings, Tottenham will welcome Sheffield United to north London on Saturday afternoon.
Tottenham
Starting with the hosts, while Tottenham might have come under a huge amount of scrutiny last season as they missed out on any kind of European finish, Spurs have come roaring back this time around. Really enjoying life under new boss Ange Postecoglou, the Lilywhites have gained a string of early plaudits. Last seen heading into September’s international break with an action-packed 5-2 win away at Premier League returners Burnley, the former Celtic boss finds the mood in his camp at a red-hot high. With their sights now firmly set on securing a Champions League return this season, Tottenham mark their return on Saturday afternoon sat second in the standings. Mustering 10 points from their opening four Premier League appearances, Tottenham have also quickly gained a reputation for their free-scoring performances in the final third. With their eye-catching start highlighted by a 2-0 win against Manchester United on August 19th, Spurs will be confident of laying down another marker here.
Team News
Bagging a hat-trick against Burnley prior to the international break, new skipper Son Heung-min will spearhead Tottenham’s charge here. Likewise, continuing to shine since arriving from Leicester this summer, England international James Maddison will also have a key role to play on Saturday afternoon.
However, still dealing with a long-term knee injury and yet to make a single Premier League appearance this season, Spurs will once again be without 26-year-old Rodrigo Bentancur this weekend.
Sheffield United
As for the visitors, while Sheffield United might have shocked many last season as they stormed their way to a Premier League return, it is no secret that Paul Heckingbottom’s side are tipped as a leading relegation contender this time around. While the Blades might have put their first point on the board prior to September’s international break as they played out a thrilling 2-2 draw against Everton, the one-time Leeds boss will be more than aware that his squad faces a heavyweight challenge here. Coming under real scrutiny on August 30th as they came crashing out of the EFL Cup at the hands of League One outfit Lincoln, United should also be worried by their most recent trip to north London. Slumping to a 4-0 drumming when they arrived at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium back in May 2021, it is no surprise that Heckingbottom’s men are seen as a landslide underdog on Saturday afternoon.
Team News
Finding the net on his full debut after making the move from Aston Villa this summer, 21-year-old Cameron Archer should spearhead Sheffield United’s charge here. The England U21 international should be joined in the final third by ex-Swansea striker Ollie McBurnie.
However, the Blades will travel to north London without the likes of Daniel Jebbison, John Fleck, Ben Osborn and one-time Liverpool starlet Rhian Brewster this weekend.
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