Tottenham could set new all-time Premier League record with victory over Ipswich Town

Tottenham Hotspur heads into Sunday’s clash against Ipswich Town with a chance to make Premier League history, potentially achieving an unprecedented feat at their North London home ground. Ange Postecoglou’s side has shown resilience and adaptability in recent games, overcoming setbacks and coming back stronger each time.

They’ll be aiming to continue that trend at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the 2 pm kickoff, especially after their recent narrow 3-2 Europa League defeat to Galatasaray, which marked their first loss in the competition this season.

Despite that setback in Europe, Tottenham’s recent Premier League performances have been commanding. In their last league outing, Spurs showcased their attacking power with a decisive 4-1 victory over Aston Villa, a result that saw them rise into the top seven of the table.

The Villa game illustrated the team’s tenacity as they came back from an early deficit—a characteristic of Postecoglou’s squad that has been key to their recent success.

Tottenham has been particularly formidable at home, consistently pulling off comebacks. In the Villa game, Morgan Rogers put the visitors ahead before Tottenham responded with goals from Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, and a stunning free kick from James Maddison.

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This pattern of overturning early deficits has become a theme at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with previous come-from-behind victories against West Ham United and Brentford. A win over Ipswich would set a new Premier League record, marking the first time a team has won four consecutive home games after conceding first in each match.

Ipswich Town’s recent record in London offers Tottenham some encouragement, as Ipswich has struggled against London-based teams, conceding heavily at Brentford and West Ham in recent weeks.

However, the Tractor Boys haven’t been shy in front of goal, scoring three against Brentford and finding the net against West Ham, showcasing their attacking potential. Tottenham will need to stay vigilant, especially given Ipswich’s capacity to exploit defensive gaps.

Tottenham faces additional challenges with a depleted defense. Micky van de Ven is confirmed out with a hamstring injury, and Cristian Romero remains a doubt with a toe issue. In his pre-match press conference, Postecoglou revealed that Romero’s availability will be determined after further assessment, and although the Argentine defender is eager to play, his status remains uncertain.

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Updates were also provided on Mikey Moore and Timo Werner, with both players expected to miss Sunday’s game, leaving Romero as the only possible returnee among the sidelined players.

If Romero is ruled out, Postecoglou may turn to Radu Dragusin and Ben Davies to form the central defensive pairing. Alternatively, young prospect Archie Gray could be considered as an option in the backline, though his lack of experience at the senior level might influence that decision.

Tottenham will also be without forward Richarlison, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury, while Wilson Odobert (thigh) and Djed Spence (groin) are also set to miss the encounter. Spence’s status remains uncertain, and his potential absence would further reduce Tottenham’s depth, particularly in the defensive lineup.

Despite the injury challenges, Tottenham’s squad depth and recent displays of resilience suggest they’re more than capable of overcoming Ipswich. With each match, Postecoglou’s side has demonstrated a never-give-up attitude that’s resonated with fans and driven the team’s success.

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Sunday’s fixture provides a platform for Tottenham to cement this reputation, and a win would not only keep them moving up the table but also set a new record in the Premier League.

As Spurs look to maintain their momentum, Postecoglou’s tactics and squad management will be under the spotlight, particularly given the absence of key players.

The challenge against Ipswich presents an opportunity for Tottenham to reinforce their ambitions for a strong league finish this season while solidifying their identity as a comeback team with the capacity to overcome adversity.

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