This is a big game for Tottenham to overcome
that Wembley hoodoo that's currently around the club.
I'm not sure how this «
Wembley hoodoo» will affect Spurs.
Spurs ended
their Wembley hoodoo last weekend with a...
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Spurs ended
their Wembley hoodoo last weekend with a 1 - 0 triumph over Bournemouth, and this sees them just five points adrift of Manchester City in third place.
It's a long time since the words «
Wembley hoodoo» were uttered after all, with Spurs taking to their temporary surrounds in superb fashion following a poor start to the season.
The Swedish coverage of Spurs breaking
their Wembley hoodoo was wonderfully bizarre pic.twitter.com/W3QZ 8aocYN
This is a fixture that they do well in and they will be hoping it is the one to put an end to
their Wembley hoodoo.
Spurs will be keen to make amends for that bitter blow by putting on a show against Burnley which will break their current
Wembley hoodoo.
Serge Aurier made his debut for Tottenham and did well, while overall it was a good night for Spurs as they silenced talk of
their Wembley hoodoo for now.
Mauricio Pochettino's side knew that they couldn't advance to the knockout stages of the competition prior to kick off, but as they looked to end
their Wembley hoodoo, he would have been desperate to claim all three points.
Not exact matches
If they can replicate what they did at
Wembley in the weekend over the entire season of 38 games, Wenger will have seen another of his
hoodoo broken.
When the final whistle blew at the
Wembley, it marked the end of one of the biggest
hoodoos for Le Prof.. In his previous 13 attempts, he came unstuck against the Blues manager.
And forget the
Wembley «
hoodoo», I think Spurs will be OK once they adjust to the different sight lines, whatever the press hoopla is.