Created a high number of chances relative to their possession
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Stole the ball often from the opposition
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Stole the ball often from the opposition
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from long shot situations
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from counter attacks
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from set-pieces
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Were poor at finishing
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Were poor at finishing
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Lost possession often
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Were caught offside often
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Were caught offside often
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Commited a high number of individual errors
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Commited a high number of individual errors
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Attacked through the middle
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Played with width
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Had a high shot frequency when in possession
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Favoured long shots
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Favoured crossing the ball
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Dominated possession
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Favoured long balls
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Favoured through balls
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maddison needs to play the game fair instead of playing for free kicks,no one like a cheat
1-0
For the (first) Bournemouth goal, Dragusin was ball watching and his man ran round to the far post for a free header.
Bournemouth have already beaten Arsenal and City at home and will likely be very up for this match and they have an effective attack. Forster, Dragusin, and Davies have been playing well at the back for Tottenham but they've not been getting much protection from the rest of their team particularly on the wings. In fact, several Tottenham players have looked visible tired since the win over City and they made very few chances against Fulham. Nevertheless, a midefield of Maddison, Kulusevski, Sarr, and Sarr should create more here. Dragusin (header) and Solanke (mid rang shot) to score for Tottenham. Bournemouth 2-2 Tottenham
Spur all the way.
@buthethi LOL
Solanke back, Son on bench.
Gray starts, Porro who needs a rest is on the bench. Maddison and Kulusevski both start. .
BOURNEMOUTH Kepa; Smith, Huijsen, Zabarnyi, Kerkez; Adams, Christie; Tavernier, Kluivert, Semenyo; Evanilson
SPURS Forster; Gray, Dragusin, Davies, Udogie; Sarr, Bissouma, Maddison; Kulusevski, Solanke, Johnson
Bournemouth have beaten Arsenal and Manchester City at home this season.
Cherries side have kept just one clean sheet all season (against Arsenal), but have scored at least twice in each of their least four matches. BTTS and over 2.5.
Tottenham
Over 2.5 goals
BTTS and over 2.5 goals
Both team to score
2-4.
Spurs is one team that is too difficult to predict. They are the most inconsistent team I know. Beating City 4-0 away in the middle of losing to Ipswich at home and drawing Fulham is crazy. I won't be surprised if they lose to Bournemount and then beat Chelsea. I go for 2-2 or 2,-3.
draw
draw
@FF2021 Bournemouth double chance