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3 Reasons Why A Move For This Liverpool Attacker Would Benefit Tottenham In A Huge Way

The Spurs struggles to score

Even if they sit on the top three spots of this year’s Premier League’s table, and even if they’ve managed to defeat the almighty Manchester City a couple of weeks ago, Tottenham is yet to be the dominant side we all expected them to be, at least offensively speaking.

Through 8 games, Tottenham has only scored 13 goals, owning a mediocre 1.6 goals per game on an average despite being the better team on the pitch in almost every single minute of their matches and having some stunning performances. Sturridge is a proven man, but unfortunately, he has completely lost his place in Klopp’s 4-3-3 set up. But his fate can certainly change once deployed in Pochettino’s 4-2-3-1.

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Double Threat

There’s absolutely no reason to think Daniel Sturridge and Harry Kane can’t play side by side, as there’s been some times both have shared the pitch during their duties with the three lions. Besides, they can both play off the ball and spread the field, leaving wide open spaces and creating chances for their teammates.

On top of that, we can’t forget the fact that Daniel is a left footed player while Kane is right footed, and playing both guys at the same time can create complete madness in almost every other team’s defense.

Last but not least, both Kane and Sturridge aren’t the most consistent goal scorers in the league so far and they can get hot as fast as they go ice cold, so it’ll be very good for Tottenham to have more choices in the offensive end when their main option is not having a good time.