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You ask the question who will win the competition, no question it is Liverpool watching the teams.
(Pat Nevin, on BBC Football Live)

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Ramos is the world's best centre half, he is everywhere. Props to defenders when they earn their stripes, not just cos they have a big price tag.

Ramos was brilliant. He was everywhere and won everything and was mistake free
 
You ask the question who will win the competition, no question it is Liverpool watching the teams.
(Pat Nevin, on BBC Football Live)

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Five reasons why Tottenham can win the Champions League

The footballing world is giving Tottenham as much chance of winning the Champions League as seeing a sumo wrestler compete in ice dance at the Olympics.

But I beg to differ.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side, after taking seven of nine points from Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal in a 10-day span, are accelerating into warp speed at a propitious moment. Having a clean bill of health for the first time all season, Spurs, with the power, technique and bravado of Michael Phelps, are swimming enthusiastically in uncharted waters.

Tottenham are, unequivocally, blessed with one of the most talented, well-rounded starting lineups in the world. They’re ascendency, both domestically and in Europe, has been dramatically hampered by a litany of injuries and a supporting cast who’ve failed to adequately offer starters the requisite respite in a long, gruelling campaign.

https://hotspurhq.com/2018/02/11/five-reasons-why-tottenham-can-win-the-champions-league/

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Five reasons why Tottenham can win the Champions League

The footballing world is giving Tottenham as much chance of winning the Champions League as seeing a sumo wrestler compete in ice dance at the Olympics.

But I beg to differ.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side, after taking seven of nine points from Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal in a 10-day span, are accelerating into warp speed at a propitious moment. Having a clean bill of health for the first time all season, Spurs, with the power, technique and bravado of Michael Phelps, are swimming enthusiastically in uncharted waters.

Tottenham are, unequivocally, blessed with one of the most talented, well-rounded starting lineups in the world. They’re ascendency, both domestically and in Europe, has been dramatically hampered by a litany of injuries and a supporting cast who’ve failed to adequately offer starters the requisite respite in a long, gruelling campaign.

https://hotspurhq.com/2018/02/11/five-reasons-why-tottenham-can-win-the-champions-league/

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"Tottenham are perfectly poised to challenge for European supremacy and defy throngs of naysayers."

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Could have been written by HIAG.
 
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Glad you agree. Spurs winning the Champions League couldn't be anything other than a wind up <ok>

Spurs are not ready to top the Champions League of Europe, and more than we are yet ready to be champions of England.