Having seen Tottenham Hotspur brush aside Tromso 3-0 at White Hart Lane, one cannot help but think that Spurs are really hot favourites to win the Europa League this season. They should aim to win this competition. And I don’t think manager
Andre Villas-Boas will see the Europa as a major distraction, though he
spoke about congestion in fixtures faced by his team recently.
Having already won this competition once with Porto,
the Portuguese would love to add another European medal to his name.
Most importantly, he has a better squad this time around than last
season. And, last season, they reached the quarter final stages and went
out of this competition through penalties.
If we look at all the teams in Europe
participating in this competition, there are hardly few teams that can
be considered as better or as good as them (on paper) than them apart
from Lazio, Lyon or may be PSV Eindhoven.
For that matter, Lazio and Eindhoven both are doing exceedingly well in their own leagues. Lazio are seventh in the Serie A but are only 3 points behind the league leaders, while Eindhoven are second in the Eredivisie, one point behind FC Zwolle.
Valencia could have been a strong challenger and many had predicted them would do well. But, having seen Swansea dismantling the Los Che at the Mestalla last night, I have high doubts that they’ll go far in this competition.
Valencia could have been a strong challenger and many had predicted them would do well. But, having seen Swansea dismantling the Los Che at the Mestalla last night, I have high doubts that they’ll go far in this competition.
Though it will be premature to say that Spurs will win it, but they
have a very good chance of winning it this time around. On paper, surely
they’ve the better team than other European sides.
Things can however change in the later stages of the season, when the
demands will be high on both the fronts (League as well as the cups).
And certainly one expects Spurs to fight for top four places, if not for
the title, thus maintaing the balance between both the tournaments
would be crucial.
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