
Premier League Preview: Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur
- sky sports 2025/02/01 06:53
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Match preview
A little under 18 months ago, Ange Postecoglou wrote a new chapter of Premier League history as the first head coach to take an unrivalled 26 points from his first 30 games in charge of Tottenham, whose fans were dreaming of glory once again thanks to the attack-minded Australian.
However, a familiar sense of doom and gloom has now engulfed the North London outfit once again - at least in a Premier League sense - as they suffered a fate they had not been subjected to in over 112 years during last weekend's shocking 2-1 defeat to Leicester City.
By failing to cling onto a one-goal lead on home turf, Spurs were beaten by a team on a seven-match losing sequence for the first time since 1912, and the 15th-placed Lilywhites are most certainly in a relegation dogfight as they lie in a lowly 15th place in the Premier League rankings.
Just eight points clear of the drop zone and a staggering 17 adrift of the top four, Tottenham remain without a single Premier League win in 2025, have prevailed in just one of their last 11 fixtures in the top flight, and Postecoglou could become the first Spurs boss since Osvaldo Ardilles in 1994 to lose five straight games in the competition.
All of the above has served to increase animosity towards unpopular chairman Daniel Levy and plunge Postecoglou's future into serious doubt, but the latter is still not believed to be in any immediate danger of the sack and was bailed out by players young enough to be his grandchildren in midweek.
After Spurs struggled to breach the Elfsborg backline for 70 minutes, the academy trio of Mikey Moore, Dane Scarlett and Damola Ajayi came up with the goods in a 3-0 Europa League success, one that ensured Tottenham would progress to the last 16 without an unwanted two-legged playoff.
Upcoming hosts Brentford have dreamt European dreams of their own since becoming a settled Premier League outfit, but Thomas Frank's men must first crack the top half again before continental aspirations can come to the forefront of their minds.
The Bees have been walking in anything but a winter wonderland in recent weeks, but they picked up just their second win from 10 games at Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park last weekend, thanks in no small part to a retaken Bryan Mbeumo penalty.
After seeing his first attempt strike the post, the Cameroonian did not let his second bite at the cherry pass him by after Marc Guehi was penalised for encroachment, and a Kevin Schade header not long after ensured that Romain Esse's memorable debut goal would prove inconsequential.
Now 11th in the table with a nine-point gap to the top seven, Brentford have many wrongs to right on their own patch; they were formerly the best home team in the land but have now failed to win any of their last five games at the Gtech in all tournaments, losing four of them.
Frank's men were also conquered 3-1 when they visited the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in September, meaning that Spurs could complete their first-ever league double over Brentford, although each of their three meetings at the Gtech have ended level.
Brentford possible starting lineup:
Flekken; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter; Janelt, Norgaard; Mbeumo, Damsgaard, Schade; Wissa
Tottenham Hotspur possible starting lineup:
Kinsky; Porro, Gray, Van de Ven, Spence; Bentancur, Bissouma, Bergvall; Kulusevski, Richarlison, Son
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