Whilst Manchester City and the newly installed Pep Guardiola remain top of the Premier League pile with maximum points at this early stage in the season, Mauricio Pochettino and Tottenham Hotspur look well on course to experiencing a second consecutive season of success down at White Hart Lane this term, with four wins and two draws taken from their opening six league matches.
Can Spurs achieve another impressive top-four finish for the second year running? Will the likes of Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen continue to impress throughout the 2016/17 campaign? Is an improvement on last term even too much to ask for Mauricio Pochettino’s team right in the here and now? The fans have certainly begun to have their say…
After such a strong start to the new season, Spurs fans can very much expect their side to qualify for the Champions League once again next term, at the very least…
Man City and Spurs look absolute locks for top-four and will take an awful lot for that to change.
— James Piercy (@piercy360) 24 September 2016
…and on the back of Tottenham’s most recent performances, who’s to say that Spurs can’t keep up their current run for the entire season this time around?
Another great win for Tottenham today, solid start to the season.#THFC #COYS
— Thomas Rule (@ThomRule) 24 September 2016
Although some supporters have seemingly been left a little unimpressed by some of their club’s recent transfer business over the summer…
Not convinced on Janssen just not sure he's got the quality needed tries hard just don't think he will get u 15 20 goals a season in prem
— hotshot tottenham (@yidoo90) 11 September 2016
…many Premier League onlookers are expecting big things of this current Spurs outfit as things currently stand…
Steady progress at Spurs with keeping their best players. Not long now before they win the league some day
— Emma (@EmmaKelz) 23 September 2016
So then, whilst the English top-flight could yet have more surprises in store for Tottenham fans currently enjoying their side’s rather lofty position among the upper echelons of the league table…
Spurs are the type of team who would go the whole season undefeated and not win the league
— Dele (@freddietyrrell_) 18 September 2016
…the stats simply don’t lie for Spurs when it comes to being hard to beat…
What an impressive stat: Spurs have only lost 5 Premier League games in their last 43 matches. This really shows what we are about now #COYS
— Chris Cowlin (@ChrisCowlin) 25 September 2016
…and on the basis of their undoubtedly effective league form across the vast majority of the 2015/16 season, perhaps Tottenham Hotspur could indeed begin to represent a very wise bet to land the league title after the disappointment of just missing out last term!
Is it really a Premier League season if Harry Redknapp doesn't predict that Tottenham can win the league?
— William Pyne (@willpyne) 26 September 2016






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