Not making the Champions League might mean that Tottenham, missing out on the final day once again, this time because they finished fifth and not because someone won the competition and left them out, will have to part ways with Gareth Bale, who did the proper thing and finished his potentially final match for the club with a beautiful goal to leave another great memory. More
There was only one thing at stake on the final day of the Premier League season – the identity of the fourth team that joins Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in the Champions League next season. The end result? Arsenal finish fourth and remain in Europe’s top competition after a 1-0 win in Newcastle, while Tottenham beat Sunderland 1-0 as well although it didn’t help them very much. Chelsea remained third after their 2-1 win against Everton, with the Premier League table remaining mostly unchanged. More
Somewhere in the whole battle between Arsenal and Tottenham for the fourth and final ticket to the Champions League next season is the fact that Chelsea might still finish somewhere other than third, but it’s only about playing through the qualifiers or not. For the two North London clubs, playing at White Hart Lane against Sunderland and at St. James’ Park against Newcastle, it’s as real as it can get. More
It seems Arsenal and Tottenham aren’t only battling for a spot in the Champions League next season. They’ll also be battling it out for the right to sign Christian Benteke, the only good thing about Aston Villa this season, with his departure looking closer and closer as his team takes another step towards relegation. More
There will be some serious cash splashing out of the Manchester United piggy bank in order to help the transition of David Moyes from small club to huge one, and one of the players he might be acquiring next season will be none other than player of the season, Gareth Bale, from Tottenham. More
While most are talking about Jose Mourinho, the important thing for Chelsea at the moment is securing their place in the Champions League next season. Winning at home against Tottenham will make sure that a top 4 place is pretty much guaranteed. More
It’s been quite a while we’ve been hearing about Christian Eriksen of Ajax being on his way to the Premier League, but each season passes and the Danish wonderkid, who has turned 21 by now, remains with the Dutch champions. The summer of 2013 is likely to be another one with plenty of rumors regarding his value and next destination flying around, as Premier League clubs Liverpool, Newcastle and Tottenham are very interested to see him land with them. More
With the premier league title race from last season looking like a long, lost dream, we have to find other things to focus on. While the relegation battle this season seems to be quite an exciting one, the other scrimmage for something a bit more prestigious, the last two tickets to the Champions League, with the three London clubs, Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea fighting to get it. More
For Tottenham, this is a match against a team they’ve replaced, pretty much, among the top 4 in the Premier League, including enjoying a successful record against for the past few seasons. For Liverpool, it’s probably the match of the season, with plenty of them left along the way before it’s over. More
The last time Tottenham finished in the top 4, unfortunately, it wasn’t at the expense of Arsenal. This season, with a hard fought derby win at White Hart Lane continuing the streak of lack of success for the gunners at the stadium, Spurs seem to be letting Gareth Bale take them all the way into the Champions League, at the expense of their greatest rivals. More