Brentford's home form is a significant advantage, having achieved 6 wins, 2 draws, and only 1 loss in 9 Premier League home games this season. They've scored 20 goals while conceding just 10. Manchester City, Manchester United, and Liverpool, among other giants, have stumbled at the Gtech Community Stadium, and even Chelsea failed to secure a win there, making the home atmosphere incredibly intimidating. Tactically, Brentford relies on high pressing and physical battles, with their set-piece tactics being top-tier in the Premier League, having scored 5 goals from corners and free kicks this season, proving to be a key scoring method. Tottenham Hotspur faces significant squad issues for this match. The absence of key midfielders James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski due to injury, the suspension of Pape Sarr, and the departures of Yves Bissouma and Destiny Udogie for the Africa Cup of Nations will significantly diminish their midfield creativity and defensive solidity. However, the return of defender Cristian Romero from injury provides some reassurance for their defense. Tactically, Tottenham Hotspur focuses on quick passing and wing attacks, depending on the individual abilities of their forwards to launch counterattacks. The lack of their core midfielders might make it difficult to effectively organize their attack, and they will face a considerable challenge against Brentford's high press.
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