Reporter: Tottenham s decline in ranking cannot be attributed to multi-line combat, and other teams have many games.
3:44pm, 14 May 2025Football
May 12th, British media reporter Matt Law, social media, posted a social media outlet, talking about Tottenham ranks 17th in the Premier League.
Matt Law wrote: "Postkoglu said yesterday that the reason why Tottenham ranks 17th is because they went very far in the Europa League and the League Cup, and the data does support this because Tottenham and Manchester United have played the most games this season (57). However, Arsenal also played 56 games, Villa 55 games, and Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City 54 games. Spurs did suffer serious injury problems, but some clubs on the above list also had serious injury problems this season."
"I personally believe that Tottenham's position in the league (and 20 losses) cannot be attributed to the number of games they participated in. Clubs of the size of Tottenham should be able to deal with multi-line battles without such a big decline in a certain event."
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