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TheSpursStatsMan

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All things Tottenham Hotspur | Data Analyst 📊 | https://t.co/0DHdi0MAk0

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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
Introducing my Player & Team Pass Actions App🚨 Visualise player & team pass actions for every Premier League game 2025/26. Includes Champions League & Europa League matches Likes, retweets and any feedback much appreciated. Link: …statsman-match-analysis.streamlit.app
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markstats@markrstats·
Since Roberto De Zerbi’s appointment, Spurs are among the best sides in the league in high-press efficiency and the best in terms of open-play xG conceded. De Zerbi has shown flexibility and focused on what is fixable in the short term
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
How Tottenham's Passing and Pass Accuracy % has changed under De Zerbi: De Zerbi: 361 Passes per Game, 84% Tudor: 305 Passes per Game, 76% Frank: 344 Passes per Game, 82%
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
A sample size of less than 30 minutes, but Maddison showing what we've missed all season, a midfield progressive passer.
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
Despite a short sample size under De Zerbi, it appears that we are starting to learn how to pass and retain possession in midfield
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Transfermarkt.co.uk@TMuk_news·
No Premier League club has suffered more from injuries than Tottenham Hotspur this season🤕 Spurs players have missed a combined 363 games in total across all competitions! ✍️ (@EuanBRobertson)
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DAN
DAN@YidVids·
It's not the main reason Spurs are (likely) going down but look at the amount of unavailable players we've had per matchday this season. Incredible run of injuries (and suspensions). 248 absences so far in 34 Gameweeks. Averaging out at 30% of the senior playing squad per week.
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
How Tottenham's Attacking 1/3 Touches has trended across 2025/2026
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
A friendly reminder... Viz via @NathanAClark
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Florian Plettenberg@Plettigoal

🚨🆕 Tottenham are happy with Joao #Palhinha. Spurs can imagine triggering the option to buy, but want to renegotiate with FC Bayern. What was agreed at the time: option to buy set at €25m guaranteed, with potential add-ons that could raise the fee to up to €30m. If Bayern do not lower the price, a purchase is unlikely. Final decision after the end of the season. Bayern are open to a sale. Contract valid until 2028. @SkySportDE 🇵🇹

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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
Also got this season's squad but injury & suspension unavailability from 2024-25 & 2023-24
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
@withqwerty Pretty sure the athletic do something similar to this, think it explains team availability / rotation a lot cleaner
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rahul@withqwerty·
i don’t know if i like this chart at all. i like the use of little pies to show time on pitch but altogether they don’t draw attention to the point the tweet makes, and there’s a % bolted on to the end that contains the actual digestible info which makes the point clearly without all clutter not sure if there’s a clearer way to make this point though - ideas?
Opta Analyst@OptaAnalyst

Arsenal seem to be running out of steam at a crucial point of the season. Are they paying the price for not rotating enough earlier in the campaign? Players like Declan Rice and Martín Zubimendi and Jurrien Timber have barely got a breather. 👇📈📊

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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
Despite the hope for an instant manager bounce, the sad truth is that the level of technical ability available is worryingly low and has been on the decline for too long. Average Passes per Sequence: 2023/2024: 4.49 2024/2025: 3.94 2025/2026: 3.33 Sunderland: 3.53
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Aditya Singh
Aditya Singh@_adityasingh20·
That is not a penalty, let's be honest.
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Aditya Singh
Aditya Singh@_adityasingh20·
@SpursPLStatsMan @11OnceSport The thing is that going long is also contextual (like everything). Baiting press & then going long to a specific player is different than having just hoof it to Richy or Kudus, who have at least 2 opposition players on them. Both these keepers can do the former.
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
This season 43% of Vicario's passes per game have gone long, a huge increase to what we saw under Ange (19%). However, De Zerbi is not afraid to mix it up; Gerónimo Rulli was averaging 31% long, I'm hoping that this balance will suit both Vic & Kinsky.
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TheSpursStatsMan@SpursPLStatsMan·
Interested to see how De Zerbi will approach attacking set pieces: 65% (26) of our goals this season have come from open play situations, vs 76% avg since 2014-15. It's also the trend for the Premier League (69% open play vs 72% avg), however we are impressively under-indexing.
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