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Everton vs. Tottenham: Preview and betting tips

Monday’s football programme features Everton vs Tottenham. Both teams are expected to perform better and gain points, what to expect from their confrontation and what to bet on?

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Monday’s football programme features Everton vs Tottenham. Both teams are expected to perform better and gain points, what to expect from their confrontation and what to bet on?

Everton are experiencing another terrible season. Sean Dyche has taken over the squad from Frank Lampard and although results have gone up, it’s only good enough for 18th place. On the other hand, it is only a score behind the teams on the rungs outside the relegation zone.

Even Tottenham are in crisis by their standards. It has dropped out of all cups, the atmosphere in the cabin is not ideal, but it could be calmed by the sacking of Antonio Conte. From fifth place, Spurs are one point behind the top four.

Everton’s key figures

The Toffees rely on Amadou Onana, the summer signing from France reigns the midfield, the defensive midfielder has one goal and an assist to his credit. His partner Abdoulaye Doucouré has also picked up after the change of coach.

Spurs key figures

The visitors are hoping for goals from Harry Kane, the England captain has netted 22 and assisted five times this season. The backline is unthinkable without Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg, the Danish shield also scored five times and assisted the same number of goals.

What to expect and what to bet on?

Everton are not doing well up front, with 22 goals scored they have the worst attack in the Premier League and have not found their first choice in attack so far. It has struck more than once at the same time in only two of the past 17 fixtures.

Tottenham, on the other hand, are firing, thanks mainly to Kane, with 52 shots, third best in this respect after Arsenal and Manchester City. He has scored more than once in four of the last seven games.

Considering Kane’s form even from the national team reunion, Conte’s sacking and Everton’s offensive woes, I think Spurs will finish the round 29 match victorious.

Source:: Premier League

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