- Oct 24, 2005
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Whilst they may have taken a sizeable blow to their title chances with three consecutive defeats recently, Tottenham are still good value for money according to Barclays Premier League managers.
Spurs have rightly received praise for their attacking football this year, even if it has resulted in some heavy defeats such as the 5-2 reverse against Arsenal at the Emirates.
Their ‘sexy football’ has in fact knocked the typically-entertaining Manchester United into second place after they gained 13% of the vote.
Meanwhile, the always defensively frail Arsenal make an appearance after gaining 6% of the vote for the entertaining nature of their matches.
They feature alongside pretenders to the pass-and-move crown in the shape of Brendan Rodgers’ recently-promoted Swansea City.
Vote went as follows:
TOTTENHAM - 75%
MANCHESTER UNITED - 13%
ARSENAL - 6%
SWANSEA - 6%
The rest of the survey results are here: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...-to-pip-united-to-the-title-van-persie-is-the