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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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities through individual skill
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from the flanks
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from the flanks
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from counter attacks
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Were strong at finishing
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Commited a high number of individual errors
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Had a large quantity of possession in their opponent's half
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Played with width
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Had a high shot frequency when in possession
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Favoured through balls
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These sides last 4 meetings at either ground have seen over 3.5 goals.
Spurs 3-0 Solanke to blast his way back, and get back on track.
@Geolardo Hope so.
Brentford tend to play deep with a low pressing intensity whereas Tottenham play high and with an intense press. Tottenham 2-1 Bretford. Wissa and Jensen will be missed by Bretford whereas Richarlison and Odobert will be missed by Tottenham. Tottenham will score from a header (Solanke) and midrange shot (Maddison/Kulusevski) whereas Brentford will score from a set piece or break away (Ajer or Mbeumo). Tottenham 2-1 Brentford
A comfortable win for Tottenham 100%
Over 2.5
"[Tottenham] have a decent home record against Brentford" Hmmm... for all the fixtures (since 1902) its P24 W16 D6 L2 ... whereas in recent years (since 2021) it's P4 W3 D0 L1... so maybe that counts as decent.
over 1.5 first half goals