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Tottenham Hotspur were in pretty dire straits at the end of last season, finishing eighth in the Premier League table and lacking a manager and director of football. However, Spurs quickly bounced back, and appointing Ange Postecoglou as manager proved a real masterstroke from Daniel Levy. Tottenham hit the ground running at the start of the season and looked as though they could’ve been dark horses for the title initially. Then came that memorable meeting with Chelsea, where Spurs were down to nine men, and yet they stuck to their guns and nearly came away with a draw. Now, with the run-in lo…

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