Tottenham maintaining their Premier League title challenge without playing at a home stadium has been nothing short of amazing, Danny Murphy has told talkSPORT.However, unlike talkSPORT host Jim White, the former Spurs midfielder doubts his old club can actually be crowned champions this season.3
"They are serious title contenders.""If Spurs were to do it, it would go down as a bigger achievement than Leicester.""I think the competition is much more fierce than it was for Leicester."@JimWhite thinks #THFC can win the title this season. pic.twitter.com/q2xSOWk1kL— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 4, 2019But asked if he agreed, Murphy said: No.I think youre right that the enormity of it would be huge.The net spend, the players theyve had out, what theyre competing against with Liverpool and Man City, I dont undervalue the amazing achievement it would be. It would be incredible. But Leicester did it with a group of players who were not playing regularly in the Premier League Danny Simpson and Danny Drinkwater were Championship players, Robert Huth played in the lower end of the Prem, Jamie Vardy was from non-league, Marc Albrighton was released by Aston Villa.Tottenham have got top-class international players and Leicester didnt, it was a very, very different achievement.3
Danny Murphy in talkSPORT debate verdict Former midfielder casts doubt over Spurs' title challenge, but praises their amazing form despite not playing in home stadium Tottenham maintaining their Premier League title challenge without playing at a home stadium has been nothing short of amazing, Danny Murphy has told talkSPORT.
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"Right this minute, it's Tottenham. They are flying the flag for the capital in the Champions League and narrowly have the edge over Arsenal in the race for third in the Premier League. "They have a better manager and seem to be thinking bigger than their local rivals.
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If the Reds lose it would throw the title race wide open, and Jim believes Tottenham lifting the Premier League title will be a bigger surprise than the Foxes' famous win under Claudio Ranieri three years ago. But asked if he agreed, Murphy said: "No." "I think you're right that the enormity of it would be huge.
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Would Tottenham winning the Premier League title be BIGGER than Leicester's famous triumph? Danny Murphy in talkSPORT debate. 'If Tottenham win the title this season, would it be a bigger
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