The festive season is here and the games are beginning to flow thick and fast in Premier League. With two games sandwiched between the space of three days, the squad depth and rotational abilities will be tested.
Manchester United will visit to White Hart Lane on Sunday within 72 hours after hosting Newcastle United on Boxing Day. Both the teams are vying for a top four finish so this can be a potential six pointer for both the teams.
Spurs under Mauricio Pochettino have lacked consistency throughout the season whereas Manchester United have had their own struggles as they have injury list is becoming an infinity.
Spurs have a decent home form but White Hart Lane is hardly a fortress this season. United on the other hand have a good away form with losing just two games on the road this season, one at Leicester and other at Etihad.
United’s defensive woes are very well documented whereas Spurs’ attack fragility is no secret either. Harry Kane being their top scorer is a worrying concern for Spurs despite boasting an attack comprising of Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado.
A game played between two unpredictable sides will be very exciting and unpredictable. With Boxing Day still to be played it has to be seen whether there are any more casualties for either club or not.