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*** OMT - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs. Leicester City ***

Jurgen the German

David Ginola
---------------------Lloris----------------------------

---Walker-----Fazio------Vertonghen-------Davies----

------------Bentaleb--------Mason--------------------

---Lamela----------Eriksen---------------Chadli------

---------------------Kane------------------------------​

Date: 26/12/14
Kickoff: 15:00
Venue: King Power Stadium

Leicester 1-2 Spurs

Kane and Eriksen with the goals.
 
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Ofc it'll be 2-1, it's all we do these days right?? :)

I'd normally go with your formation Jurgen, but seeing as we have UTD two days later, perhaps we keep Mason fresh and maybe throw in Dembele for this game. Look to have the game tied up by the 70 minute mark and sub Eriksen and Kane for a couple of squad members.
 
---------------Lloris
Naughton--Fazio--Verts--Rose
-------Stambouli--Bentaleb
--Townsend--Lamela--Chadli
-------------Soldado

A game for a bit of rotation

Walker, Davies, Eriksen and Kane rested, plus Mason injured or rested

W2-1
 
I'm not a fan of the Mason / Bentableb pairing.
I'd give Stambouli a run just to freshen things us and keep things interesting.
 
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I would go for it here, 3 points in the bag is better than speculation in what could happen in the following two games.

Team should be relatively fresh for this one, maybe have Kane start from bench (he has put in an awful lot over last month), so Soldado start, Mason may need a little more time depending on how his knock turned out, so Stambouli on.

Only other option would be Walker/Lamela vs. Naughton/Lennon (pairs that seem to work better).
 
---------------------Lloris------------------------

---Walker----Fazio----Vertonghen----Davies---

-------------Stambouli----Mason-----------------

--------Lennon------Lamela------Chadli---------

----------------------Soldado---------------------

If its still level with half hour to go bring on Eriksen and Kane for Lennon and Soldado.

We really should win this game, Leicester have been dreadful recently, 2 points from their last 12 games.
 
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Leicester City host Tottenham Hotspur at the King Power Stadium on Boxing Day, Friday 26th December 2014 (KO 15:00) in the 18th round of 2014-15 Premier League Matches.

The Foxes come into the match in bottom place in the Table on 10 points, while Spurs are in 7th place on 27 points. This will be the 106th time the two teams have played each other.

Leicester were founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse by old schoolboys from Wyggeston School, joining the Football Association in 1890. They moved to Filbert Street in 1891 and were elected to the Second Division of the Football League in 1894. They won promotion to Division One in 1908-09, the same season in which Tottenham Hotspur joined the League in Division Two.

The first meeting between the clubs came in the first round of the FA Cup (today's third round) in January 1914 at Filbert Street and ended in an astonishing 5-5 draw. Spurs won the replay 2-0 at White Hart Lane.

Financial difficulties before World War One forced Leicester Fosse to fold and the club was restructure under the new name of Leicester City. The first League meeting with Spurs came in September 1919 at the Lane in Division Two with Tottenham winning 4-0. The reverse fixture was also won by Spurs 4-2.

The next meeting came in Division One in October 1925 with the Foxes winning 5-3 at Filbert Street and completing the double with a 3-1 win at the Lane in March 1926.

The clubs met for four more seasons in the Top Flight and two seasons in Division Two before League football was suspended during World War Two.
Four games were played during the War years and when the League resumed the clubs played for four more seasons in the Second Division before Spurs won promotion in the 1949-50 season.

Every League encounter from the 1954-55 season onwards between Spurs & Leicester has been in the Top Flight.

The 1960-61 FA Cup Final at Wembley saw Tottenham beat Leicester 2-0 with goals from Bobby Smith and Terry Dyson to complete the League & Cup "Double" for the first time in the 20th Century.

The clubs participated in the 1977 pre-season Nolia Cup in Sweden with Spurs winning 2-1.

Spurs were founder members of the Premier League in 1992-93 but the first game against Leicester only came in September 1994 with the Foxes winning 3-1.

Tottenham won their second Wembley Final against Leicester when they finished 1-0 winners in the 1999 Football League Cup Final with Alan Nielsen grabbing the only goal.

In 2002, Leicester moved from Filbert Street into their new home, which was first called Filbert Way and then Walkers Stadium. It was re-named King Power Stadium in August 2010.

Leicester have had the better record in the 16 Premier League games played so far with 8 wins to Tottenham's 5 with the other 3 games drawn.
The last meeting came in the FA Cup third round in January 2006 with Leicester winning 3-2 on home soil.

Two current Spurs players had loan spells with the Foxes: defender Kyle Naughton in 2010-11 (34 appearances, 5 goals) and striker Harry Kane in 2013 (13 appearances, 2 goals).

Overall, Spurs have won 54 of the 105 games played with Leicester winning 33 and the remaining 18 matches drawn. Spurs are due to host Leicester at White Hart Lane on Saturday 21st March 2015.

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They Played for Spurs & Leicester...

Ben Alnwick
Joe Barlow
Tommy Clay
Stephen Clemence
Terry Fenwick
Les Ferdinand
Steffen Freund
Márton Fülöp

Ricky Hill (Spurs coach, City player)
Jimmy Holmes
Percy Humphries
Harry Kane
Kasey Keller
Paul Konchesky

Bill Lane
Billy Leech
Gary Lineker
Jim Milliken
Fred Milnes
Paul Moran
Kyle Naughton
Taffy O'Callaghan

David Pleat (manager with both clubs)
Tom Roberts
Buchanan Sharp
Harry Sparrow
Cyril Spiers (Spurs player, City coach)
Peter Taylor (Spurs player, City manager)
Ben Thatcher
Ian Walker
Ralph Ward
Keith Weller
Mark Yeates


 
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Barring injuries, don't change a winning team. Try to get the win on Boxing Day and then worry about the United game after.
They play on Boxing Day too so they will be in the same boat, plus we will be at home
 
I think he'll rest Kane for this one and I would agree with that. Without wanting to tempt fate (and I know we've failed against some smaller teams) but we should be able to rest 4 or 5 and still beat Leicester
 
I think if he wanted to rest Kane for this he wouldnt have brought him off early last time out.

The next game maybe a rest/rotation game, the team has actually had decent recovery time this time around.

Ideally we would go after them hard, try to kill the game off by 60-70 mintues, get Kane/Eriksen/Walker off
 
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