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Predicted Tottenham XI to face Fulham

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Tottenham Hotspur take on Fulham in the Premier League this weekend as they look to make it back-to-back victories. Let’s take a look at our predicted Tottenham XI for the London derby.

Predicted Tottenham XI vs Fulham

Goalkeeper: Fraser Forster had a fantastic night against Roma on Thursday, setting him up perfectly for a stint between the sticks in the absence of injured Guglielmo Vicario.

Right-back: Pedro Porro starts at right-back as usual, but it does beg the question – when will Ange Postecoglou actually give this man a rest?

Centre-back: Radu Dragusin starts once again in the heart of defence as Cristian Romero is not quite ready to start. The Argentine could return next week though.

Centre-back: Ben Davies will continue to deputise for Micky Van de Ven until the Dutchman returns from injury, which hopefully won’t be much longer now.

Left-back: Destiny Udogie starts at left-back after getting a rest in mid-week against Roma. He put in a superb and solid display against Man City last time out.

Pivot midfielder: Yves Bissouma continues to replace Rodrigo Bentancur as he sees out his seven-match suspension.

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Central-midfield: James Maddison gets the nod over Pape Matar Sarr this week, with Postecoglou hardly able to bench the midfielder after his brace against Man City.

Central-midfield: Dejan Kulusevski is the first name on the teamsheet at the moment. Even if Pape Matar Sarr also starts, the Swede will be pushed out to the right. I cannot see him being benched under any circumstances.

Right-wing: Brennan Johnson scored once again for Spurs in the Europa League on Thursday and will be a constant threat at the back post against Fulham.

Striker: Dominic Solanke is in need of a rest after his insane workload at the start of the season, but with Richarlison out injured and Will Lankshear suspended on Thursday, that rest didn’t come this week.

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James Maddison will love Harry Redknapp's prediction for Spurs vs Fulham

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Former Spurs boss, Harry Redknapp, has predicted Tottenham’s upcoming match against Fulham.

Tottenham need to dig deep while in injury crisis

Tottenham Hotspur will be aiming to find some consistency in their results. They face Fulham in another Premier League match on a Sunday after their Thursday night Europa League game against Roma.

Spurs have only won one of their four Premier League games that have come after a Europa League fixture, losing the other three.

With hopes of going far in the European competition as well as breaking into the Premier League’s top four, Tottenham will have to find a way to win consistently during December’s relentless schedule.

Harry Redknapp’s prediction for Spurs vs Fulham

Former Spurs manager, Harry Redknapp, has predicted Tottenham’s upcoming game against Fulham.

Speaking to BetVictor, he said: “Another London derby, and what should be another great game. I feel like not even writing about Tottenham, you just don’t know what to expect! I thought they were brilliant against City, why can’t they play like that every week? If they did, they’d be in this title race, no question.

“Fulham lost to Wolves, but they didn’t play badly and were just undone by some absolute brilliance from Matheus Cunha. It’s been a great start to the season for Marco Silva’s side, and they’ll go to Spurs fancying the win.

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Redknapp believes one Spurs player in particular will have a standout game. “James Maddison was superb last week. In terms of England, he’s found himself on the outside of the squad but in this form, Thomas Tuchel is bound to have been impressed.

“I know Spurs lost to Ipswich here a couple of weeks ago, but I can’t see that sort of thing happening again.”

Prediction: Tottenham 3 – 1 Fulham

Spurs need Maddison to rise to the challenge once again

With Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke playing the entirety of the game against Roma, James Maddison’s slightly fresher legs will need to be relied on against Fulham.

Brennan Johnson and Son Heung-min were substituted during the Roma match, but it will take Maddison’s control and guile to bypass a difficult opponent in Fulham.

Spurs fans will be hoping that he can continue his inspired form that earned him two goals against Manchester City.

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Mark Lawrenson predicts Tottenham vs Fulham score

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The stage is set for a pulsating London derby, with Tottenham looking to maintain momentum at home while Fulham seek redemption after a disappointing loss. Who will come out on top? Mark Lawrenson gives his score prediction.

The stakes could not be higher for the Lilywhites

Tottenham Hotspur return to Premier League action on Sunday in what promises to be a fiercely contested London derby against Fulham.

Coming off the back of a thumping 4-0 victory over Manchester City, Spurs had shown glimpses of their potential; however, their inconsistency was laid bare once again when they were held to a 2-2 draw by Roma in midweek Europa League action.

Ange Postecoglou’s side currently find themselves sixth in the Premier League table, a position that underscores their mixed fortunes this season.

With just three points separating them from third and a solitary point keeping them ahead of Fulham, the stakes for this fixture could not be higher.

A win could propel Spurs as high as third, depending on other results, but a loss would see Fulham leapfrog them, intensifying the pressure on Postecoglou and his squad.

Fulham, for their part, are nursing wounds after a humbling 4-1 defeat to Wolves last weekend. Despite that setback, Marco Silva’s men have been a resilient force throughout the campaign.

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Sitting ninth and just four points behind Arsenal in fourth, they remain firmly in the hunt for European football, which adds an extra layer of significance to this clash.

Lawrenson’s verdict on Tottenham vs Fulham

Former Liverpool defender and pundit Mark Lawrenson has weighed in on the upcoming fixture, offering his insights on what could unfold at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

In his prediction, as relayed by paddypower.news, Lawrenson noted, “I know what they’re like but you have to back Tottenham after they destroyed Manchester City 4-0 last week.

“This will be another good game, quite a lot of the fixtures this week look like good contests. Fulham are well coached but Spurs are good at home. Tottenham 2-1 Fulham.”

While Lawrenson acknowledges Fulham’s tactical organisation under Silva, he ultimately believes that Tottenham’s home advantage and attacking prowess, will tip the balance in their favour.

What we think: Can Fulham upset Spurs

Lawrenson’s prediction of a narrow 2-1 victory seems plausible, particularly given Tottenham’s form at home and their attacking quality spearheaded by Heung-min Son and James Maddison. However, Spurs’ defensive frailties have been exposed on more than one occasion this season, which could give Fulham reason for optimism.

Ultimately, while Tottenham may be favourites on paper, this clash has all the makings of a tightly fought contest. Whether Postecoglou’s men can deliver under pressure or whether Fulham can capitalise on Spurs’ inconsistencies remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – fans are in for an enthralling derby.

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Pundit admits Spurs star would be his 'worst nightmare' to play against

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Tim Sherwood has admitted that he would have dreaded playing against one Tottenham midfielder.

Spurs star has been one of the Players of the Season so far

While there is no doubt that Dejan Kulusevski has been Tottenham‘s best player so far this season, following his performance against Manchester City, one can legitimately now start asking if he has been the best player across the Premier League this campaign.

The 24-year-old appears to be getting better every week, not only bringing creativity to the Spurs side and chipping in with goals and assists, but also constantly hassling and hurrying players when he is out of possession.

Tim Sherwood makes Dejan Kulusevski confession

While Kulusevski has received a lot of praise for his creativity, his engine and his wand of a left foot, one underappreciated part of his game is his strength.

The Swede is almost impossible to muscle off the ball as Josko Gvardiol found out in Tottenham’s 4-0 win against the Premier League champions on Saturday.

It is Kulusevski’s physical strength that Sherwood offered as the main reason why he would have hated playing against the Tottenham man.

The pundit told Optus Sport’s The Weekend Wrap about the Spurs midfielder: “He has everything. He must really be enjoying this role under Postecoglou, he drifts, he’s so strong.

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“When you get up close to him he’s 6ft 3 or 6 ft 4. He’s strong, quick, he can dribble, he would be my worst nightmare, I would hate to play against him.”

A lot of people still sleeping on Kulusevski

While those who watch Kulusevski every week are aware of just how good the attacker has become this season, a lot of pundits and opposition fans are still yet to wake up to his improvements.

For example, Simon Jordan said a couple of days ago on talkSPORT that he does not think the former Juventus man is good enough to start regularly for the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal.

You will undoubtedly see that change over the next few months as people wake up to the fact that they are watching a genuine world-class player in action.

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Amanda Staveley £830m claim may aid Spurs takeover talks

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Amanda Staveley is reported in line for a huge financial boost, which might spell good news for her own ability to invest in Spurs.

Amanda Staveley spearheading talks to invest in Spurs

Over recent months, we have heard a lot of reports regarding the talks between Staveley and Daniel Levy regarding a minority takeover of Tottenham.

The former Newcastle co-owner is thought to be backed by serious money from the Middle East, but as ever with deals of this magnitude, progress seems slow.

In fact, most Tottenham fans will understandably be bored by these updates by now, with nothing concrete appearing to be on the horizon.

Amanda Staveley in line for financial windfall

However, that might soon be about to change as The Times have revealed that Staveley could be in line for a potential financial windfall as a result of a recent development on a case stretching back to 2008.

It is explained that in 2008, she helped broker a deal that saw a member of the Qatari royal family take a stake in Barclays to prevent the bank from going under. She later argued in court that she had been denied up to £1bn for assisting the process but she was ultimately unsuccessful.

However, more than 16 years later, Barclays have now reportedly accepted a £50m fine in a case relating to the same transaction conducted by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

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It is explained that Staveley is also claiming £830m from Barclays in the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Paris, and should the ICC endorse the view of the FCA, she could be in line to receive the claim.

TBR Football relay this information and state that Staveley’s personal wealth could soon soar, thus giving her more liquidity to invest in Spurs.

Tottenham fans should not get their hopes up

It remains to be seen what the ruling will be in this case or whether it will have an impact at all on the talks to invest in Spurs.

It is certainly not clear that the main issue holding up the deal is a lack of funds for Staveley and the investors she represents.

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head results from last ten fixtures

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Tottenham look to continue winning form in the Premier League as they host Fulham. Let’s take a look at the last ten matches between the two sides to see who has come out on top.

Tottenham vs Fulham: Head-to-head record

More often than not, Tottenham vs Fulham is a tightly contested affair. Six of the last ten matches ended (in regular time) with a draw or a win by a one-goal margin.

Last season there was a shift in the match-up as Fulham won both of their home fixtures, knocking Tottenham out of the Carabao Cup in the second round on penalties as well as securing a thumping 3-0 win in the Premier League.

Spurs had previously last lost at Craven Cottage in 2011 with Fulham only managing one win against Tottenham between then and last season (helped by Fulham playing intermittently in the Championship).

Results for Tottenham

Won: 7

Draw: 1

Loss: 2

Goals scored: 16 (20 including penalty shootout goals)

Goals against: 8 (14 including penalty shootout goals)

Spurs suffered two different kinds of losses last season

Tottenham’s losses to Fulham last season were two very different matches. The Carabao Cup fixture was caveated by Ange Postecoglou heavily rotating for his first cup fixture. A decision which saw Spurs exit the cup far earlier than they would have liked.

The starting XI featured seven players who are no longer at the club and was more of an indicator of who would have a future under Postecoglou than anything else.

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However, the Premier League fixture at Fulham was perhaps the first demonstration of Tottenham rueing missed chances in combination with poor defending from a counter, corner and failing to track runners into the box.

Chances fell to Son Heung-min, James Maddison and Timo Werner, but none were able to convert. The 3-0 loss ended up being tied as the 2nd biggest defeat Spurs suffered all of last season.

Fulham are a threat under Marco Silva

Since returning to the Premier League under Marco Silva, Fulham have become a gradually progressing force. They finished 10th in 2023 and 13th last season. Fulham are currently in 9th place in the Premier League table, only one point behind Tottenham.

Furthermore, Fulham currently sit 7th in Opta’s Expected Points Table and were previously 2nd on Understats Expected Points Table at the end of October as well.

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Fulham: Premier League Preview

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Tottenham face Fulham on Sunday, aiming to break their inconsistent run of results and secure back-to-back league wins for the first time since September. However, this clash against a well-organised Fulham side promises to be anything but straightforward.

After a clumsy draw against Roma midweek, Spurs return to league action knowing they need to improve their attacking fluidity against compact defences. Fulham, known for their defensive discipline and counter-attacking threat, won’t make it easy. It’s a classic case of attack versus defence, but can Spurs make it count?

What time does Tottenham v Fulham kick-off?

Location: London, England

Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Date: Sunday, December 1, 2024

Kick-off Time: 1:30 pm BST

Referee: Darren Bond

VAR: Craig Pawson

How both teams go into Tottenham v Fulham

Spurs are 6th in the table and, frankly, lucky to still be in the top six given their WLWLWL form. Their last seven league matches have swung between dominant wins against Manchester City and United, and baffling losses to relegation candidates. Fans will be hoping this isn’t another case of the “one step forward, two steps back.”

Fulham, just a point behind in 9th, come into this fixture on a solid run of seven points from their last four games. Marco Silva’s men have been clinical, with an 11-game scoring streak, the longest in the league this season. However, they are the same team that have dropped 13 points from winning positions—second only to Brentford. This vulnerability could give Spurs hope even if they concede first.

Tottenham Team News

Cristian Romero is unlikely to feature as he continues to recover from foot and hamstring issues. Guglielmo Vicario is still sidelined after his ankle surgery allowing Fraser Forster to make his first Premier League start since May 2023. Richarlison, Wilson Odobert, and Micky van de Ven are all unavailable with hamstring injuries, while Rodrigo Bentancur serves the second of his seven-game domestic ban. Mikey Moore is also unavailable as he recovers from a virus.

James Maddison is expected to start after being rested midweek, while Ange Postecoglou faces a big decision at No.8 between Pape Matar Sarr and Dejan Kulusevski/Brennan Johnson. Kulusevski could also feature on the right wing, replacing Brennan Johnson.

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Fulham Team News

Fulham will be without Harrison Reed, who is sidelined with a knee injury, while Carlos Vinicius is unlikely to feature after picking up a knock. Marco Silva’s side will likely rely on Emile Smith Rowe, who has an xG of 2.19 this season, to spearhead their attack.

The Cottagers boast the league’s most accurate crosses per match and will look to exploit Spurs’ defence, which has ironically looked pretty decent without their both first-choice centre-backs.

Predicted Tottenham Line-Up

Forster; Porro, Dragusin, Davies, Udogie; Kulusevski, Bissouma, Maddison; Johnson, Solanke, Son.

Our Prediction

This match is as much about tactics as it is about execution. Fulham’s compact low block and aggressive pressing after losing possession have troubled teams all season. Spurs will need to remain composed, especially in tight spaces, and avoid conceding sloppy turnovers. If they can transition quickly and find gaps in Fulham’s midfield, the likes of Maddison and Son could thrive.

Key battles will likely include Maddison vs Fulham’s midfield enforcers and Pedro Porro’s ability to exploit space on the flanks. Fulham’s record of dropping points from winning positions should give Spurs hope if things don’t go their way early on.

Despite their inconsistencies, Tottenham’s attacking quality should see them through this one. But they can’t afford to wait until the closing stages to switch on. A fast start is crucial.

With home advantage and quality in attack, Spurs should have just enough to edge past their stubborn opponents.

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How to watch Tottenham vs Fulham in the Premier League

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Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping to build on their stunning 4-0 victory over Manchester City when they host Fulham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday. Can Spurs continue their rise, or will Fulham have a surprise in store?

Tottenham and Fulham have contrasting fortunes

Tottenham Hotspur arrive at this fixture with confidence soaring after their emphatic 4-0 demolition of Manchester City in their last Premier League outing.

This win wasn’t just another three points; it was a statement, and it has propelled Spurs into sixth place, firmly in the hunt for European qualification.

Ange Postecoglou’s side have been inconsistent at times, with six wins, five losses, and one draw from 12 matches, but their dominant display against the champions suggests they might finally be hitting their stride.

Fulham, meanwhile, will be looking to shake off the disappointment of a humbling 4-1 defeat at the hands of Wolves.

Despite this setback, Fulham have had a solid start to the season and are currently sitting in ninth place in the table.

Marco Silva’s side have shown resilience, winning five of their first 12 games, but they will need to bounce back quickly from the loss to Wolves if they are to maintain their position in the top half of the Premier League table.

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Their away form has been decent, with two of their five wins coming on the road, which means Spurs cannot afford to underestimate them on Sunday.

Fulham will be very well aware that although they sit in ninth place, a win against Spurs could see them go above their hosts who are sixth, as they currently sit just one point behind them on 18 points.

Spurs, meanwhile, are also aware that a victory could propel them to third, depending on how results elsewhere unfold.

When and where is the game?

The match will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, 1 December 2024, with kick-off scheduled for 1:30 pm UK time.

How to watch Tottenham vs Fulham

The match is not being broadcast live in the UK. Instead, fans can watch highlights on BBC One’s Match of the Day 2 show from 10:30 pm.

Team news: Injury concerns and suspensions

Tottenham will be without several key players, including Wilson Odobert, Micky van de Ven, Guglielmo Vicario, Mikey Moore, and Richarlison, all sidelined through injury.

Rodrigo Bentancur will also be absent, serving the second game of his FA ban. Cristian Romero could return to the fold in the next week, though his fitness will depend on the outcome of late assessments following Postecoglou’s pre-match press conference.

For Fulham, Harrison Reed is ruled out with a knee injury, and there are doubts over the availability of Carlos Vinícius.

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Spurs’ demolition of Manchester City demonstrated their potential to dominate even the toughest opposition, and this fixture offers a golden opportunity to build on that performance.

Playing in front of their home crowd should provide an added boost, and if they can replicate their attacking fluency, Fulham could find themselves overwhelmed.

While Fulham have shown resilience on the road, Spurs’ firepower may prove too much. A 4-1 victory for Tottenham seems a likely outcome, as they look to solidify their place in the top six and maintain their momentum heading into a crucial stretch of the season.

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Who is Harry Kane? Step into the world of the Tottenham legend and club record goalscorer

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Tottenham Hotspur have had some incredible strikers over the years, but none have been more prolific than Harry Kane. He may have left the club now, but it’s still worth knowing everything you possibly can about this iconic player.

Harry Kane joined the club as a boy, developed through the youth system, and went on to become a Spurs legend before departing in the summer of 2023.

His phenomenal goalscoring record at Spurs will likely never be broken, and he’s showing no signs of slowing down in Germany, either. Here’s the lowdown on the inimitable Harry Kane, a player Tottenham fans will never forget.

Harry Kane had a slow start to his career

He may be one of the best strikers in the world now, but Harry Kane took some time to get going in the early days of his career, failing to impress during loan spells at the likes of Millwall, Norwich, and Leicester City.

Kane actually began his career with Rovers FC, before joining Arsenal’s academy. Things didn’t work out there, and he spent a short spell with Watford’s youth system before signing up with Spurs in 2004.

His first loan spell, with Leyton Orient, was fairly successful, with Kane bagging five goals in 18 games. He spent a few months with Millwall in 2012, too, scoring nine goals in 29 games.

Spells with Leicester and Norwich were less impressive. The Canaries gave him five matches before terminating the loan deal, and Kane only scored two goals in 15 games with Leicester in 2013.

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Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer – Harry Kane

Thankfully, things worked out in the end for Kane, and he eventually went on to score 280 goals for Tottenham to become the club’s all-time top goalscorer.

From then on, Kane established himself as one of the top marksmen in the English game and indeed Europe. He was the key source of goals for Spurs for almost a decade, and delivered some huge moments, including a slew of goals in North London derbies, big performances against Manchester City, and forging a formidable partnership with Heung-min Son.

Kane surpassed Jimmy Greaves as Tottenham’s top goalscorer in February 2023, and it is very unlikely anyone will ever break that record now.

Kane left Spurs to win trophies at Bayern Munich

Harry Kane made the huge decision to leave Spurs in the summer of 2023, joining Bayern Munich. He cited his desire to win trophies as the main factor behind the move.

The idea of Kane leaving the club had first really been planted in 2021, when he was heavily linked with a switch to Manchester City. At the time, Kane reportedly tried to push through a deal, but Spurs chairman Daniel Levy did not play ball.

Prior to joining Bayern, Kane was linked fairly strongly with Manchester United, too, but opted to leave England and try his hand in Germany.

That pursuit of trophies came to nothing in Kane’s first season with the Bundesliga giants, though. Bayern were usurped as champions by Bayer Leverkusen, fell in the semi-finals of the Champions League, and struggled in their domestic cups.

Despite this, Kane still flourished, registering 44 goals and 12 assists in 45 games for his new club in the 2023/24 campaign.

Kane is England’s greatest-ever goalscorer

Just as with Tottenham, Kane is a record holder for his country, surpassing Wayne Rooney as England’s top goalscorer in March 2023.

At the time of writing, Kane has scored 68 goals in 100 appearances for the Three Lions. He made his debut in March 2015, grabbing a goal in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania.

Since then, Kane has scored an incredible amount of goals in other qualifiers and friendlies, and has also performed well at major tournaments.

He was named England captain by Gareth Southgate in 2018 ahead of the World Cup in Russia, and has led the team to two Euros finals, and a World Cup semi-final.

What awards has Harry Kane won?

Harry Kane may not have won a trophy yet, but he does have a number of personal honours to his name, including three Premier League Golden Boot awards.

He was the league’s top scorer in 2015/16 (25 goals), 2016/17 (29 goals), and 2020/21 (23 goals).

Kane also won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup with six goals, and was top scorer at Euro 2024 with three goals.

Since his move to Germany, Kane has also won the Golden Shoe for his impressive return of 36 goals in 32 games in the Bundesliga last season. He looks well on course to repeat that again this season.

Kane was also handed the Gerd Muller trophy in October 2024, for being the highest goalscorer in all of Europe across the 2023/24 campaign.

Harry Kane market value, wages, and net worth

Harry Kane’s current market value is just over £83m, and he earns just under £400,000 per week with Bayern Munich.

Spurs sold Kane to Bayern Munich for an initial £86m, but add-ons and performance related bonuses are likely to take that fee closer to £100m.

His market value has been retained thanks to his prolific start to life in Germany, as the striker shows no signs of losing his quality just yet.

As per data from Capology, Kane is Bayern’s highest earner, with an annual salary of €25m (£20.78m) per year.

According to a report from The Mirror in July 2024, Kane has a net worth of £76m.

Personal information and social media

Harry Edward Kane was born on July 28, 1993, in Walthamstow, North London, England.

He is a fairly lofty 1.88m tall, and weighs 86kg, making him pretty well-built without being too physically imposing. Kane has always been able to use his upper body strength to his advantage, and is really good at winning fouls by getting his body between the ball and his opponent.

Kane is married to his childhood sweetheart, Katie, and they have four children together: two daughters and two sons. Interestingly, Harry’s brother, Charlie, is also his agent and runs the CK66 agency.

You can find Harry Kane on Instagram, where he has 17.3m followers, and on Twitter where he has just under 4m followers.

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Spurs Team News: Ange Postecoglou provides Cristian Romero update

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Ange Postecoglou has been talking about Tottenham’s injured players at this morning’s press conference ahead of the match against Fulham.

Spurs’ challenge of balancing results

Tottenham head into this weekend’s clash fresh from a mixed set of performances that have left their supporters both hopeful and exasperated.

Their recent 4-0 demolition of Premier League champions Manchester City showcased the kind of dominance and flair that fans have been yearning for under Postecoglou.

Yet, just days later, that optimism was dampened as Spurs stumbled to a 2-2 draw against AS Roma in the Europa League, a result that felt more like a loss given the number of clear-cut chances squandered.

It has been a recurring theme throughout their season: flashes of brilliance followed by frustrating displays where points are dropped unnecessarily.

Despite fielding a strong side in the tie against Roma, Tottenham were unable to kill the game off, leaving Postecoglou with more questions than answers about his side’s consistency.

With Fulham looming, the stakes are high. The Lilywhites must prove they can string together solid performances and avoid slipping into the dreaded cycle of win-one, lose-one a trait that has plagued their campaign so far.

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Adding to their woes, Spurs’ injury list continues to grow at an alarming rate. Guglielmo Vicario, who recently underwent surgery for a fractured ankle, was unavailable for the game against AS Roma.

While key centre-backs Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero both missed the trip to the Etihad. Additionally, Mikey Moore, Richarlison, and Wilson Odobert remain sidelined.

Ange Postecoglou updates us on Cristian Romero

With key absences across the pitch, the Tottenham boss has sat with the media to share an update on the fitness of his injured players.

He told football.london: “Clean bill of health from last night but I thought that last week. We’ll see when the boys come in.

“Unlikely when it comes to returns but Romero is closer but probably unlikely. I’m not ruling him out. He’s got to get through a few things today and then there’s a session tomorrow.”

Consistency is key to keeping Spurs fans onside

This weekend’s game is more than just an opportunity for three points—it is a chance for Tottenham to reassert their ambitions in the league and send a message to their detractors.

Dropped points here would not only leave fans fuming but would further entrench the narrative of inconsistency that has dogged the club for years.

I believe Tottenham need to show that they are capable of maintaining the momentum generated by their win against Manchester City.

Failure to do so could see them slide down the table, leaving more questions about their ambition this season.

In a league as unforgiving as the Premier League, consistency is king—and Tottenham must prove they have what it takes to stay the course.

The match will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, 1 December 2024, with kick-off scheduled for 1:30 pm UK time.

The match will not be broadcast live in the UK. Instead, fans can watch highlights on BBC One’s Match of the Day 2 show from 10:30 pm.

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