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Tottenham Hotspur suffered a real blow to their Champions League dreams over the last week. Defeat on the weekend for Ange Postecoglou‘s side against Newcastle United was just the start of a week to forget. Aston Villa’s victory at the Emirates Stadium may have put a major dent in Arsenal’s title hopes, but it did also do the same to Tottenham‘s’ top four dreams. And then came the European fixtures. With UEFA’s new coefficient ruling, a potential fifth-placed finish could have earned Spurs Champions League qualification. However, with Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and West Ham all being …

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