Tottenham Hotspur Versus Redbull Leipzig 19/02/2010

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Fuck these red ball wannabe green street fuckers with there face masks and flags, your club is plastic and your sponsored by a energy drink marketed at 15 year old so stop pretending your hard! :dembelefingers:
 
Just watched the press conference. Hope everyone going is aware of Jose’s call to arms. We need to show some pride, noise and patience tomorrow night. It would be immense to get a victory with the injuries we have. Up the Spurs.
Just watched the press conference. Hope everyone going is aware of Jose’s call to arms. We need to show some pride, noise and patience tomorrow night. It would be immense to get a victory with the injuries we have. Up the Spurs.
pivotal game(imo) win and Levi thinks he's hit the jackpot again after spending sod all, lose and ......... who knows. Down to the bare bones(again). Those boys need all the support and noise we can muster. Time for a hero to step up(Lucas or Japhat)
 
Tottenham Hotspur enter this tie on a seven-game unbeaten run in all competitions, and can also boast ten wins from their last 14 UEFA Champions League (UCL) home matches (L4). However, they lost both UCL group stage games against German champions Bayern Munich by a 2+ goal margin earlier this season, a team opponents RB Leipzig held to a goalless draw earlier this month.
The hosts have netted the opener in four straight home games (W4 – in all competitions), but have also kept just one clean sheet across their last seven home matches. An entertaining game looms then, especially as all three of Tottenham’s UCL home matches this term saw over 2.5 first-half goals, and over 4.5 by the final whistle.
Group G winners Leipzig may have won only one of their last five competitive fixtures (D2, L2), but the Bundesliga title-challengers won two of their three UCL away games this term (D1), after netting the opener and scoring precisely two goals in all three matches.
Whilst this is Leipzig’s first European match against an English side, they have won five of their previous six two-legged European knockout ties. Notably, Leipzig’s last eight competitive victories saw them net over 2.5 team goals, but six also witnessed both teams score.
Players to watch: Dele Alli has scored a first-half opener in three of the last four Tottenham games that he’s found the net.
Timo Werner has scored in five of Leipzig’s last eight away games - they are unbeaten in the last 34 games he’s found the net (W29, D5 – 90 minutes only).
Stat attack: The opener was netted by the 15th minute in Tottenham’s previous three UCL home games.
All three of Leipzig’s UCL away games saw over 8.5 corners, and two witnessed over 14.5.
Tottenham’s record in two-legged European ties against German opposition stands at: W5, L3.
 
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