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Five reasons why Kane, Conte and Spurs will win the Champions League this season…

Harry Kane is presented with his medal after Tottenham are defeated by Liverpool in the 2019 Champions League final.

The Mailbox is high on Tottenham after they beat Manchester City but a Liverpool fan reckons the Champions League is heading to Anfield. Also: are Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola already outdated?

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Why Spurs will rule Europe
First of all huge congratulations to Harry Kane on becoming our all time top goalscorer. He is for me the greatest striker of his generation and a Spurs legend who will be remembered fondly long after he retires.

Onto the reason for my mail, I wanted to express my growing confidence that we can win the Champions League this season. Here are five reasons why:

1) We’ve proven we can beat the top sides on Europe. City have been the Champions League’s most consistent performers in recent seasons and we’ve just beaten them comfortably. We’ve played them over 180 minutes in the last few weeks and outplayed them for 135 of those minutes.

2) Our rotten luck with injuries looks to finally be coming to an end. Injuries and the ridiculous timing of the world cup have destroyed our title hopes this season but we finally have a full squad of players to pick from going into the business end of the season. Rotation will be vital the deeper we go into the Champions League and we now have enough players available to keep the squad fresh.

3) The form of Harry Kane. This afternoon Harry proved once again why he, and not Haaland, is the best striker in Europe. While Haaland stood around flapping his arms around waiting for a chance to be put on his lap, Harry did what he always does and combined being our playmaker with predatory goalscoring instincts. He is twice the player Haaland is and there hasn’t a defence in Europe who will fancy playing against him.

4) Conte has a point to prove. Antonio has faced a lot of unnecessary stick this season and what better way to ram it back down the throats of his critics than to win the one big trophy he is missing. He won’t admit it but you know he has his eyes on the big one this season.

5) Weak opposition. There is nobody to fear in this season’s competition. Real Madrid and Bayern are a shadow of their former selves, PSG are riddled with egos, Chelsea and Liverpool are an embarrassing shambles City always struggle against us. It’s there for the taking.
Barry Fox

 

Super Spurs
Get in you f*cking Spurs.

Hojbjerg, eh? My word that was brilliant. Absolutely love him.

And what else to say about Harry Kane? Absolute gold.

Needed that today, COYS.
Jon,…

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