As a highly effective goalscorer and one of Tottenham Hotspur's key players in the 1990s and early 2000s, former England footballer Teddy SheriNgham has earned the respect of the English people for his performances, to such an extent that his word is taken into account whenever he speaks about his former team or any other institution, recently highlighting his comments about the game between Spurs and the Reds this weekend.
The former England striker told OLGB that ahead of the game against Liverpool he did not know what to expect from his former team, let alone their opponents, entering a negative comparison of the two sides in which he describes them as two very unpredictable groups every week". Spurs won't know what they're going to get from Liverpool at the moment, Liverpool are doing a Tottenham! Win one week very well and then lose the next week."
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Although Tottenham today look like a much more complete and more stable side than Liverpool, Liverpool tend at some point in the season to be a little unpredictable with their football and deliver excellent or dismal results in a matter of a few days, this situation being a clear description of Liverpool at the moment, as not so long ago Klopp's men beat Manchester City only to subsequently lose to Nottingham Forest.
Teddy SheriNgham's comment makes perfect sense at a time of uncertainty for the Merseyside outfit, but even with Liverpool's injury-ravaged squad, the ex-footballer himself does not dismiss them as a constant threat. "It's never a good time to play Liverpool because we know how dangerous they are," he said.
Although Liverpool throughout the season have not known how to play with a deficit and even more so early on, the former Spurs player advises his team to try to kill the game off as quickly as possible if they don't want a surprise. "I'm a believer that Tottenham need to go for the throat a bit more, take the ball into their own hands and go for it rather than waiting and recovering," he said.
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