It’s a good time to be a Tottenham Hotspur supporter. Most of you will already know that it’s our best start to a season since the era of the mighty Bill Nicholson.
Twitter: RT @standardsport:
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Coming off the back of what was a brilliant previous season for Spurs, the team have real belief in themselves thanks to the hard work Mauricio Pochettino and his staff have been putting in.
We have arguably one of the best defensive pairings on the planet at the moment. This is reflected in the fact that Tottenham are the only remaining undefeated team in the Premier League after their stunning win over Manchester City last weekend, and also the fact that they are yet to concede a goal from open play. Two stats that Spurs will be doing their best to keep going for a long as possible.
Twitter: Tottenham have the Premier League’s best defence with just 2 goals conceded – neither of them coming from open play. https://t.co/dAHHMufRCg (@bwin)
Mauricio Pochettino’s time and experience as a defender is definitely paying off, and the club is reaping the rewards.

October could be a tricky month for Tottenham with four away games to be played, but the real test will be in November where they play two Champions League games, three London derbies and last seasons Premier League champions Leicester City.
Tottenham have coped very well without Harry Kane and Moussa Dembélé recently. Two players that Spurs have been accused of being reliant on at times last season, with Kane’s goals and Dembélé’s break up play. Kane will be out for a while longer but with Son Heung-min playing so well and Vincent Janssen’s development, Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham will only get stronger without too many more injuries. Long may the magic continue.




