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Jermaine Jenas
Throwback to 1990, the last time Spurs managed a ten game unbeaten start to the season
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The 1990/91 season saw Spurs record a start of 10 games without defeat, with a side boasting the likes of Gary Linkeker, Paul Gascoigne and Gary Mabbutt.
Those early games produced 6 wins, 4 draws, 0 losses, with 17 goals scored and four conceded.
Highlights included a 2-0 win at Leeds, a 2-1 win away to future FA Cup Final opponents Nottingham Forest, as well as big home victories against Emirates Marketing Project and Sheffield United. There was also a creditable 0-0 draw at Highbury.
Spurs lost their eleventh game of the season, at home to title holders Liverpool. Disappointingly, Tottenham's impressive early form would falter massively in the second half of the season, with Terry Venable's group winning just three of their final 21 league matches having been third after 17 games. They ended up a disappointing 10th, with Arsenal winning the league and Liverpool runners up. Lineker and Gascoigne were the club's top scorers with 19 goals each.
Worryingly for Spurs, their disappointing final position in 1991 came, not only after an impressive start, but also a third place finish the year before. Though Tottenham will be adamant that a Champions league spot is the minimum Mauricio Pochettino's side walk away with this year, El Tel's exciting 90s side did at least lift the FA Cup - the last time the North Londoners have won the competition.
However, this Tottenham team are a different beast compared to the performances of the 1990s, where form was temperamental despite some outstanding attacking players at the club's disposal. Crucially in that decade, managerial continuity and philosophy was often a problem, something Pochettino has used to turn Spurs into one of the best teams in the division over the last couple of campaigns.
The club's best ever record is 16 matches before defeat, managed at the start of the double-winning 1960-61 season. If Spurs manage that with a tough November on the horizon, they may find themselves title favourites.
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/10/2...time-spurs-managed-a-nine-game-unbeat/page/1/
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This news came before we drew with Leicester. But there are a few important facts to take note :
- the last time we were unbeaten in 10 matches from the start of the season in 1990/91, we finished in mid table and Arsenal won the league
- the last time we were unbeaten for more than 10 matches from the start of the season in 1960/61, we won the league and Arsenal finished in mid table
So, it is a MUST to get at least a draw against Arsenal when we play them next !
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The 1990/91 season saw Spurs record a start of 10 games without defeat, with a side boasting the likes of Gary Linkeker, Paul Gascoigne and Gary Mabbutt.
Those early games produced 6 wins, 4 draws, 0 losses, with 17 goals scored and four conceded.
Highlights included a 2-0 win at Leeds, a 2-1 win away to future FA Cup Final opponents Nottingham Forest, as well as big home victories against Emirates Marketing Project and Sheffield United. There was also a creditable 0-0 draw at Highbury.
Spurs lost their eleventh game of the season, at home to title holders Liverpool. Disappointingly, Tottenham's impressive early form would falter massively in the second half of the season, with Terry Venable's group winning just three of their final 21 league matches having been third after 17 games. They ended up a disappointing 10th, with Arsenal winning the league and Liverpool runners up. Lineker and Gascoigne were the club's top scorers with 19 goals each.
Worryingly for Spurs, their disappointing final position in 1991 came, not only after an impressive start, but also a third place finish the year before. Though Tottenham will be adamant that a Champions league spot is the minimum Mauricio Pochettino's side walk away with this year, El Tel's exciting 90s side did at least lift the FA Cup - the last time the North Londoners have won the competition.
However, this Tottenham team are a different beast compared to the performances of the 1990s, where form was temperamental despite some outstanding attacking players at the club's disposal. Crucially in that decade, managerial continuity and philosophy was often a problem, something Pochettino has used to turn Spurs into one of the best teams in the division over the last couple of campaigns.
The club's best ever record is 16 matches before defeat, managed at the start of the double-winning 1960-61 season. If Spurs manage that with a tough November on the horizon, they may find themselves title favourites.
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/10/2...time-spurs-managed-a-nine-game-unbeat/page/1/
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This news came before we drew with Leicester. But there are a few important facts to take note :
- the last time we were unbeaten in 10 matches from the start of the season in 1990/91, we finished in mid table and Arsenal won the league
- the last time we were unbeaten for more than 10 matches from the start of the season in 1960/61, we won the league and Arsenal finished in mid table
So, it is a MUST to get at least a draw against Arsenal when we play them next !