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10:22 GMT
Tottenham 1-2 Leicester
Rory Smith
Chief Soccer Correspondent for The Athletic, on The Monday Night Club
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I think that Spurs are in quite a tricky position as a club and as a fan base because, to an extent, you could interpret the last 24 years as kind of a success for Tottenham because a lot of clubs in that class in English football, Aston Villa, Everton, West Ham, have been caught out by the transformational effect of the league's money and Spurs haven't. Spurs are part of the elite.
They have been run really judiciously, they've sold well, they've sometimes bought well, you can probably quibble about how well they have appointed managers and they have certainly been too impatient at times.
They've moved in to an amazing new stadium, they've got this incredible commercial revenue, they're a modern superclub. They've been to a Champions League final, they were regulars for a while in the Champions League.
This season Spurs are 15th in the Premier League which is still very difficult to believe but this season is clearly unravelling at speed.
A reminder that Spurs have one one trophy in the last 25 years, whereas we've won every single domestic trophy AND the top 3 leagues.