Tottenham – Liverpool: Two opposite trajectories under pressure 
The Saturday night clash pits two historic clubs at a season crossroads. Tottenham host Liverpool in a tense atmosphere — the Londoners riddled with doubt, the Reds quietly rebuilding solidity and moving forward with ugly efficiency.
Tottenham: worrying slump at home 
After a few encouraging signs under Thomas Frank, Spurs fell back hard last weekend. The clear defeat at Nottingham Forest blew fresh air into the doubts around an inconsistent squad, one that can’t string results together. Three defeats in the last five Premier League games have shoved Tottenham into the mid-table mess — far from the ambitions shouted about in August.
Pressure’s building on the Danish coach, even if the board still backs him for now. Another home loss would hit an ugly milestone: the club has never dropped that many league games at home in a single calendar year. The Hotspur Stadium crowd, still smarting from the recent pasting, want a reaction.
Liverpool: efficiency back despite the noise 
The last few weeks have been messy off the pitch at Liverpool, but results keep arriving. The controlled win over Brighton confirmed a positive run now stretching to five matches unbeaten in all competitions. Even without Mohamed Salah starting, the Reds found a collective balance.
The attacking output stays reliable and Arne Slot’s rotation looks to be paying off. The European win in Milan injected confidence into a group that can be shaky away but still raise its level on the big nights. With a chance to push closer to the top four, Liverpool travel up north with clear ambition.
Likely line-ups
Tottenham : Vicario, Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence, Palhinha, Bergvall, Kudus, Simons, Kolo Muani, Richarlison
Liverpool : Alisson, Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk, Kerkez, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Chiesa, Jones, Wirtz, Ekitike
What to take away
- Tottenham’s in a rough patch and looks fragile at the back.
- Liverpool keeps getting results despite the backroom unrest.
- Recent meetings have often been goal fests.
- Both attacks have the firepower to decide the game.
Football Prediction Tottenham vs Liverpool
Both teams to score
Given the current momentum and the attacking profiles picked, a tight, closed game looks unlikely. Tottenham will have to take risks in front of their crowd. Liverpool have the quality to punish the spaces. All signs point to both sides finding the net.
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