Tottenham collapses in the Premier League

On December 6, 2020, Tottenham Hotspur struck the table in England: won the North London derby against Arsenal and thus stood as leader of the Premier League. Everything was hope to see a new champion in what many call the best league in the world. The beginning was practically splendid for José Mourinho's pupils, sometimes dull, but with High efficiency from the hand of a deadly duo: Harry Kane and Heung-min Son, as if they embody the same 'Dance of Fusion' of Goten and Trunks in Dragon Ball.

Tottenham Shield / Flag

However, after a month with a tight calendar, especially in the hands of the famous 'Boxing Day', the 'Spurs' have completely collapsed in the English domestic competition. Of their last six games, they have only been able to claim victory once. It was a 3-0 defeat of Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds United, in what seemed like a resurrection exercise. But their last draw against Fulham, a team in relegation places to the Championship, once again left Tottenham's aspirations touched. They are currently 6th with 30 points in the qualifying table, that is, even outside the European zone that Everton marks with two more units. While the leadership is now six points after the triumph of Manchester United.

The other side: I live in all competitions

However, this jam living in the Premier League collides with their performance in the rest of the competitions. Without going any further, just over a week ago, the 'Spurs' managed to get into the final of the League Cup after beating Brentford. In Wembley they will meet against Manchester City, in another passionate duel between José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola. While they are also still alive in the 1/16 of the FA Cup (with the pleasant news of the irruption of their new jewel, Alfie Devine) and in the 1/32 of the Europa League.

Moreover, also It is necessary to emphasize the good level in which the Spanish Sergio Reguilón is found. Since his signing for the 'Spurs', he has been a key piece for the Portuguese coach on the left side. So much so that his offensive contribution is more than positive, registering up to five assists. Quite the opposite of his partner Gareth Bale, who continues to seek to find his best level in what was his home before embarking on the Real Madrid adventure. Sum three goals and just 230 minutes in his 12 games. And now, to make matters worse, it seems that he will return to the white club at the end of his loan.