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The ECHO spoke to football.london Tottenham Hotspur reporter Alasdair Gold ahead of the crisis club's visit to Anfield to take on Liverpool in the Premier League on SundayAlasdair Gold Tottenham Hotspur correspondent and Central Audience Sport Content Editor20:41, 14 Mar 2026Liverpool face a Tottenham side on Sunday afternoon that could hardly have imagined they would find themselves in the position they are now when they won the Europa League against Manchester United last May.Despite ending their 17-year wait for silverware under Ange Postecoglou, a 17th-place finish in the Premier League meant the European triumph was not enough to save the Australian manager's job. How much of this is his fault, and is there any hope amongst fans at all that he can keep his job and get on top of the situation?There's been no bounce nor improvement with Tudor.
The club will be panicking about relegation, the players don't appear impressed by the Croatian and that could cost Tudor his job.It seems unimaginable that Spurs could get relegated, but are fans really now thinking that way and if they did go down, what would be the knock-on effect?Many fans believe they will go down. They haven't won a Premier League match yet in 2026, so there's no momentum there.
Tottenham are also lacking in creativity, so no, positivity isn't exactly rampant at Spurs right now.Amid all of Spurs' current problems, who should Liverpool be looking out for as the current danger men?Dominic Solanke has scored in each of his three past Champions League matches and netted in his last Premier League outing, so he can cause problems, while Richarlison is Tottenham's top scorer this season and enjoys facing Liverpool.Pedro Porro can cause problems with his delivery, while Xavi Simons, who has been marginalised under Tudor, can create something out of nothing if he's allowed to play.Similarly, who worries you most in the Liverpool team?Pretty much all of the front line, but I'll always go into midfield to Dominik Szoboszlai, because he's just a terrific player. He's been a nightmare for Tottenham every time they have taken on Liverpool and he's just got so much quality.Finally, what is your prediction for not only this game, but the eventual outcome of this season for both Liverpool and Spurs?I think Liverpool will win this comfortably against a makeshift Spurs side with various players out of position.
