Tottenham Hotspur beat Fulham 1-0 on weekdays, but they did it that way. They were able to finish the game in the first half, in which they went ahead with an own goal, but in the second they got back and had to give thanks because Fulham did not draw. They even have a lot to thank the VAR for, because he disallowed a goal to the Cottagers for a more than questionable hand.
The ‘Spurs’ are a much more powerful team than Fulham, but they did not show it, and they are much better than Crystal Palace. And the doubt is the same. Will they show it this time? The market is inclined to think so and has placed Tottenham’s triumph at 1.5, a quota that seems good to us both to combine and alone.
Tottenham’s game doesn’t helpThat is true, but their power at the top always encourages us to think that they can win. They are also in need of points, because they are eighth with 42 points, four behind Europe. It is logical that Tottenham thinks that teams like Everton and West Ham, who are ahead in the classification, will end up falling, but they cannot hold on to that nail all season and beat teams from the bottom of the table is primordial in case it then yields against some of those above.
The Palace is thirteenth and comes from making a good defensive game against Manchester United, drying up the Red Devils and even taking the victory in the final minutes.
We are going to stay with the victory at the Tottenham break at 2.0 hoping that a script similar to what happened against Fulham will be given. We would cover ourselves in addition to possible draws in the second half.
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