EPL: They’ve big squad – Saha names team to surprise people this season

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EPL: They’ve big squad – Saha names team to surprise people this season

Former Manchester United striker, Louis Saha has identified Tottenham Hotspur as the team that have the potential to surprise people in the Premier League this season.

Saha believes Tottenham can win the Premier League title because they have a big squad.

Tottenham are currently in the second position on the Premier League table with 10 points.

Ange Postecoglou’s side have won three out of their four Premier League matches so far this season.

When asked if Tottenham could surprise people and win trophies this season, Saha told Betfred: “Yes, because everything is possible. They have a big squad, they are playing very well and as we’ve seen Leicester City win the Premier League,

“I am not going to say that Tottenham Hotspur can’t win the Premier League title this season.

“Tottenham have a lot of quality players and their manager is new to English football, but it is brilliant to see that he has managed in various other countries prior to Spurs.

“I hope that Tottenham can be consistent this season and push Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United and all the rest.”

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