Chris Sutton reckons ‘underrated’ Tottenham dud could rip Ipswich to shreds now
Tottenham Hotspur will face Ipswich Town on Sunday in a match that the Spurs are likely anticipating eagerly. With the momentum of a convincing 4-1 victory over Aston Villa last weekend, Tottenham aims to build on that success.
Meanwhile, Ipswich, still seeking their first Premier League win since their return, faces a Spurs side that seems to be on an upward trajectory.
Dominic Solanke stole the spotlight in the recent Villa game, putting on a performance that earned him praise across the board.
Chris Sutton, speaking on Fantasy 606, recommended Solanke as an ideal captain pick for fantasy teams this weekend. Sutton highlighted Solanke’s recent form, noting that the forward’s current run suggests he could dominate against Ipswich’s defense.
In discussing Solanke as a potential fantasy captain, Sutton expressed confidence that Solanke’s current form will carry into the Ipswich match.
Sutton noted Solanke’s knack for finding the net and his impressive goal tally from the previous season with Bournemouth. He emphasized that Solanke is indeed “on a roll,” making him a reliable choice for fantasy points this weekend.
Sutton’s admiration for Solanke’s skillset and potential has been evident for some time. The commentator, known for his vocal support of Solanke, believes that the striker is a valuable asset for Tottenham.
Sutton acknowledged that, despite concerns about Solanke’s transfer fee, his 19 goals in the previous season represented a significant contribution, proving he can be a strong fit for Spurs, especially following Harry Kane’s departure.
Although Solanke now plays in North London, he has had a solid start with Tottenham, showing promise in filling Kane’s shoes.
Solanke, a player often regarded as underrated, will look to showcase his abilities further in this clash with Ipswich, solidifying his place and impact at Tottenham.
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