Tottenham Hotspur travels to Ferencvaros on Thursday for its second Europa League test in the space of a week.
The wins just keep coming for Tottenham Hotspur as the Premier League powerhouse gets back to Europa League action on Thursday at Ferencvaros targeting a fifth consecutive victory across all competitions. Spurs came up trumps at Old Trafford on Sunday and hammered Manchester United to mark a fourth straight win just days after holding off Qarabag despite playing most of that game with 10 men. Meanwhile, Hungarian champion Ferencvaros is still seeking its first points of the Europa League campaign after failing to beat Anderlecht in its curtain-raiser last week.
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Even a later red card for Belgian contender Anderlecht wasn’t enough to give Ferencvaros the openings it needed to come back from two goals down, settling for a 2-1 defeat on the road.
Pascal Jansen will hope for more luck on home soil as the Spurs visit the Groupama Arena for the first time, targeting a quick start off the line in the new rivalry.
Sunday’s 3-0 victory over Manchester United couldn’t have ended in much better circumstances from a Tottenham point of view, which was helped by Bruno Fernandes’ red card in the first half.
Brennan Johnson already had the north Londoners 1-0 up at that point, with Dean Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke joining in the scoring with their man advantage.
All three will be hoping to make another impact on Thursday, though Ange Postecoglou may well hope to rest some of his stars given the schedule has been so hectic of late.
Radu Dragusin, for one, will be suspended after his dismissal in the 3-0 win over Qarabag, while captain Son Heung-min and Destiny Udogie may hope to land some minutes following injury.
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