Tottenham couldn’t be in better spirits after they demolished Bournemouth 5-1 last weekend in the premier league and Spurs face an Aston Villa side in deep trouble and without a manager.
Spurs will be desperate for Monday to carry on their remarkable recent record as they are the in-form side in the Premier League. They are unbeaten in the league since their opening day defeat to Manchester United and will be keen to keep their run going.
The performance last week against Bournemouth still has people talking, Harry Kane is back to his best and his link up with Christian Eriksen is also back on track. It seems that everything is clicking into place.

Despite hitting top gear, Pochettino still has a few players unavailable through injury with Nacer Chadli, Heung-min Son and Bentaleb ruled out among others so he will be expected to field the same lineup as he did last weekend.
In a complete opposite to Spurs, their opponents Aston Villa are in deep trouble, Villa have lost their last six Premier league games whilst they have also dismissed Tim Sherwood. They were then dealt a further blow as Micah Richards and Joleon Lescott both sat out of Villa’s last game with minor injuries and are doubtful for Monday’s game.

This game should be quite an easy game to predict as form and performances are total opposites and should be a case of how much Spurs can win by, but this is the Premier League and anything can happen.




