Lineker thinks Tottenham will finish above Woolwich

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Gary Lineker predicts Tottenham will finish above Woolwich in the Premier League

The former Spurs striker has been impressed with how the Gareth Bale funds were spent - and is equally impressed by how the departed Welshman has looked to immerse himself at Real Madrid

Former England captain Gary Lineker believes Tottenham will finish above Woolwich in the Premier League this season.

The two north London clubs have been finishing the season closer and closer in recent years - with the battle for fourth place going down to the final day of the season last term before Woolwich clinched the last place in the Champions League.

This season looks to be no different, with the arch rivals occupying the top two places in the league after five games - separated only by goal difference.

Lineker, who played for Spurs between 1989 and 1992, has been impressed by the signings Tottenham made over the summer and thinks they now have enough to get the better of the Gunners.

"I think they'll probably finish above Woolwich," Lineker told Absolute Radio's Rock 'N' Roll Football Show. "Well, the interesting thing is that normally clubs... if they sell a huge player, they always say, oh, we'll spend the money, we'll put it back in the team but they invariably don't, whereas at least you can say for Spurs they've had a plan and they've spent that money - and they've spent it actually before they got it really - so I think actually they've bought pretty well on the whole."

Among those to arrive at White Hart Lane this summer include Erik Lamela, Etienne Capoue, Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Vlad Chiriches, Nacer Chadli and Christian Eriksen. It is the latter, who was signed from Ajax, that Lineker pinpointed to be a success.

"You know, not all of them are going to be successes but I think Eriksen is going to be a terrific player, Paulinho is a force to be reckoned with…he's all over the place. I think a lot will depend on how Soldado adapts; he's sort of feeling his way at the moment as we saw with Giroud at Woolwich last season he struggled, this season he's looked a different player altogether; sometimes it takes them a while but you know, they've got the nucleus of a decent looking team there. And you know, even Woolwich having a go in the transfer market these days - what's going on?"

The investment at Tottenham this season was made possible by the departure of Gareth Bale for a world record transfer fee of £86m. The Welshman is due to make his home debut at the Bernabeu this weekend and while Lineker, who made over 100 appearances for Barcelona between 1986 and 1989, thinks it may take him time to adapt to life in Spain, the partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo could be formidable.

"I think they might score a few goals. The problem is where they can balance it at the other end but I mean, what a team going forward that will be. Ronaldo is something else. Bale has massive, massive potential; he was unbelievably good last season. It might take him a while to adapt, shame he's had one or two niggly injuries going into it, but prodigious talent, so they will certainly be worth watching and then you've got Messi and Neymar at the other place, so... Not bad."

Lineker, who is fluent in Spanish thanks to his time at the Nou Camp was impressed by Bale's efforts to speak the local language when he was unveiled by Real Madrid.

"He didn't just do two or three words, he uttered a whole sentence and you know, he'd probably been given a bit of guidance but good for him for having a go and the accent was fine and it's appreciated and that's the question, in a place like Real Madrid, big clubs like that, where they understand you're immediately making an effort to integrate yourself and you know, if there's one thing that he's got to do, is learn Spanish - communication is so important and in all sorts of different ways it makes life easier on and off the pitch and if you can... when I went to Barcelona, I looked at all the players that had been pretty successful abroad, Laurie Cunningham, Ray Wilkins, Platty (David Platt), Trevor Francis, Steve Archibald - the ones that did really well, where the ones that sort of immersed themselves in the culture and learned the language etc and I don't think it's any coincidence."
 
Man, I'd really rather not make these sort of claims right now. We've got a long way to go in a very competitive league, and no matter where we are on paper, they manage to scrape ahead of us every year with some sort of ridiculous league run following their annual evictions from everything else.

I do feel like this year is different somehow, just intuitively based on the character we have in this squad, but who knows? Let's just focus on wiping the floor with Chelsea for now.
 
Man, I'd really rather not make these sort of claims right now. We've got a long way to go in a very competitive league, and no matter where we are on paper, they manage to scrape ahead of us every year with some sort of ridiculous league run following their annual evictions from everything else.

I do feel like this year is different somehow, just intuitively based on the character we have in this squad, but who knows? Let's just focus on wiping the floor with Chelsea for now.

I think most of us - even the most pessimistic - feel that this year could well be the year based on the strength of the squad and some very very exciting additions. But then again I kind of felt that last year and the year before that. I'd love for us just to go and do it rather than spend a season talking us up. And it would help if people like Lineker would also just leave it.

As for wiping the floor with Chelsea. ... Amen, brother.

COYS!
 
I think most of us - even the most pessimistic - feel that this year could well be the year based on the strength of the squad and some very very exciting additions. But then again I kind of felt that last year and the year before that. I'd love for us just to go and do it rather than spend a season talking us up. And it would help if people like Lineker would also just leave it.

As for wiping the floor with Chelsea. ... Amen, brother.

COYS!

You know, I was extremely pessimistic at the start of last season because we'd lost our two best passers (three, if you count Ade's disappearance) in favor of direct players (dribblers, finishers) and were left without a maestro, a playmaker, any kind of tempo-setter and incisive passer to hold us together. I did like AVB, but it pained me to see him given a team so devoid of balance, cleverness, creativity and inspiration... we really were team Bale, and it wasn't pretty to watch.

I feel different this season. We look like we actually know what we want to do, besides just run and tackle a lot. We are still grafting but it is with control, verve, and thoughtfulness. We are no longer standing around like individuals lining up to press individuals one at a time .. instead we're beginning to pincer, shout, build triangles to block escape angles, pass and move in possession to create a constant landscape of options for each other. We're not nearly there yet by any means, but we're building cohesion and fluency with every game.

Above all, we look focused. We'll be tested alright once we hit our first spot of poor form, but I genuinely don't think we'll collapse. It's not the emotional high of winning coursing through our blood that's carrying us right now, it's the understanding and execution of the fundamentals.

Just look at this little sentence buried in Paulinho's awesome interview today: "It is said that Spurs’ training sessions are now conducted with players interchanging positions at bewildering speed – across the midfield and attack – and rotating around Soldado."

I love it. Movement, speed, aggression and teamwork all around one goal - put the opposition to the sword. COYS! :D
 
Lineker was in the office at the weekend doing something for al jazeera, once man u went 4 down they switched commentary to the spurs game and when Paulinho scored in the last minute I'm told he went mental.

He's alright by me.
 
I hate this shit..

I hate to even feel this, but Id say Woolwich are in top flight form atm and I think they will haev a good crack at the title - as good as Utd, City us or Chelsea.

Fuck this.. Spurs are better than Woolwich etc etc
 
I hate this shit..

I hate to even feel this, but Id say Woolwich are in top flight form atm and I think they will haev a good crack at the title - as good as Utd, City us or Chelsea.

Fuck this.. Spurs are better than Woolwich etc etc


They are in top form and are above us on goal difference whilst we have been plodding along in the league, we'll fucking smash the granny out of them this season

#mindtheyawningchasm
 
I really think we'll finish ahead of them by 20 odd points this season and we'll....JUST SHUT THE FUCK UP!

Forgive me but from Robbie Keane to Ledley and beyond this has been said for something like 7 years...please just stop.
 
I honestly dont give a fuck where they finish... we will always be in there cunty shadow if all we care about is finishing above them.. the worse thing is most of our fans will see this season a success if we finish 5th and they finish 6th and im sorry thats just not acceptable.

We should finish in top 4 and fighting for the league, If the scum finish above us so be it but our aim should always be to finish high in the table and win cups NOT to finish above them. If we go for that instead of worrying about what there doing all the time it will happen anyway.
 
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