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Spurs for the Stars?

By: Caitlin and Rachna


			Spurs for the Stars?
Are Tottenham's players past their prime?

Will Tottenham Hotspurs shoot up the league tables and enter their prime goal-scoring era as a team or has that already happened?

Tottenham Hotspurs are an amazing team, however, after a unfortunate Premier League season, fans may be beginning to wonder whether Spurs are about to enter their prime era as a team where they will have shot to the top of league tables or whether they've already passed their prime era.  

The Premier League 2023-

After having worked hard in the Premier League, playing a total of 38 matches (as every other team did), Spurs finished in 8th place on the charts while Manchester City won the League, Arsenal (Spurs' rival team) finished in 2nd place and Manchester Utd. finished in 3rd place. Manchester City won the league with 28 matches won, 5 drawn and 5 lost. Arsenal came in 2nd place with 26 matches won, 6 drawn and 6 lost. Manchester Utd. came in 3rd place with 23 matches won, 6 drawn and 9 lost while Spurs came in 8th place with 18 matches won, 6 draw and 14 matches lost. Does this mean that Spurs have passed their prime and have Manchester City entered theirs?

What do you think? 

Kane and Son to leave?

Fun Fact: For Spurs, Son has scored a total of 103 goals and 52 assists. 


Recently, fans are starting to questions whether players Harry Kane (captain of the England Men's Football team) and Heung-Min Son (South- Korean Spurs player) will stay with Spurs or join different clubs. The manager of the club: Real Madrid is known to be a big fan of Kane and one fan is starting to lean toward the opinion that Kane will join Real Madrid this season and another opinion of this fan is that Son will be leaving next season although there is less information as to what club he may join. Will Spurs' success in football as a team become better or worse? 

What are your views on this matter?  

Will Spurs achieve their dreams and do it for the fans, or will the loss of two key players be too great?