Ange Postecoglou’s team has finally caught a winning wave, securing three consecutive victories in the championship, but in the last round, their streak ran into a hegemon. The Spurs battled on their home turf but narrowly lost to Manchester City (0-1), once again missing the chance to secure a spot in the upper part of the table. The Londoners are still floundering in the second half of the peloton, with a nine-point chasm to the top ten.
Meanwhile, the attacking machine is running at full throttle: with 53 goals scored, Tottenham is second only to Liverpool (66) in terms of scoring. But there are warning signs, especially in home matches. On their own turf, the Spurs are stalling, failing to win in eight of their last nine Premier League matches (two draws, six losses).
Bournemouth has hit another rough patch, suffering two consecutive losses in the Premier League. Andoni Iraola’s team first unexpectedly stumbled at home against Wolverhampton (0-1), then lost away to Brighton (1-2). This is already the third such slump for the Cherries this season, but it’s worth noting they have not lost three matches in a row since May of last year.
Despite the setbacks, the club retains its seventh position in the league table, and the gap from the Champions League zone is just four points. On the road, Bournemouth shows confident play: in their last eight away matches, the team lost only once, securing five wins and two draws.
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