🆕 THE STRIKER: previews Monday’s Premier League game between TOTTENHAM v EVERTON with a recommended BETDAQ bet and extended match stats.
The Striker is a professional football punter who focused solely on football in the UK. He has over ten years of experience using exchanges and he’s been a full-time professional punter for more than five years. UK football is his edge and he sticks to it!
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TOTTENHAM V EVERTON
8pm What a fixture for Monday Night Football! There’s only pride at stake given both sides are certain to finish mid-table; however there’s plenty of interesting points. After finally getting a win under their belt, Spurs suffered a 3-1 loss against Sheffield United last time out. Prior to that game, Sheffield United had looked poor and United absolutely took them apart. Everton come here off the back of two wins and must fancy their chances to get one over one of the bigger clubs.
Spurs fans won’t be happy with their season but the reality is it’s much worse for them than their current spot in mid-table. They are 15th on xG and looking at the numbers Jose Mourinho hasn’t improved them. It’s quite the fall from grace for a side who got to the Champions League final last season. They’ll have to spend big in the transfer window and Mourinho will demand that. If they don’t, we all know what way Mourinho will go and it’ll be another season without any achievement.
Everton have played well away from home this season, although their results don’t show it. They have conceded 31 goals, but only gave up an xG of over 21. While they’ve only netted 19 but created an xG of nearly 27 – they’ve missed out on a lot of points this season. xG actually puts them into the top five in the table. Ancelotti has done a great job, and they’ll will surely break into the top six next season if he stays.
For tonight, it’s hard to look past the Spurs lay at 2.18. The game is going to be a lot closer than that. From a value point of view, the Spurs lay just jumps off the page. They have been better at home this season compared to away, and Everton must improve and start converting their chances to reach their xG numbers but I like the Spurs lay at the odds.
The Striker Says:
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MATCH STATS
- Tottenham have lost just three of their 27 Premier League home games against Everton (W16 D8), and are unbeaten in their last 10 against them. Those three defeats came in three consecutive campaigns between 2006-07 and 2008-09.
- Everton are winless in their last 14 Premier League meetings with Tottenham (D7 L7) since a 2-1 win in December 2012 at Goodison Park.
- Tottenham’s current 14 game unbeaten run against Everton is their joint longest run without defeat against a specific opponent in the Premier League (also 14 games against Sunderland between 2010 – 2017 and Swansea City between 2011 – 2018).
- Everton are looking to win back-to-back Premier League away games for the first time since September 2016. However, the Toffees have lost 77 of their 155 Premier League games in London (49.7%), with only Newcastle losing more such away games in the competition (79).
- Since Carlo Ancelotti’s first game in charge of Everton on Boxing Day, only Liverpool, Man Utd and Man City have earned more Premier League points than the Toffees (25 – W7 D4 L3).
- Tottenham boss José Mourinho has never lost a home game against Everton in his career, winning seven and drawing two of his nine games. He’s only faced Manchester United more often at home without defeat in his managerial career (10).
- Tottenham striker Harry Kane has scored twice in each of this last four Premier League games against Everton – no player has ever scored 2+ goals in five consecutive games against an opponent in the competition.
- Tottenham’s Harry Kane has scored 199 goals in 346 games in all competitions at club level in his career (five for Leyton Orient, nine for Millwall, two for Leicester and 183 for Tottenham).
- Everton’s Tom Davies could make his 100th Premier League appearance in this game. At just 22 years and 6 days on the day of the game, he’d be the second youngest player to reach 100 Premier League games for the Toffees, after Michael Ball in December 2000 (21y 68d).
- When Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min combined for Spurs’ consolation goal away at Sheffield United it was the 20th time they had combined for a Premier League goal, only the 12th duo to do so in Premier League history and the third for Spurs, along with Teddy Sheringham and Darren Anderton (27 goals) and Kane and Christian Eriksen (21).
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