Brentford has maintained a commendable league record this season despite the departure of several key players at the start of the season. Their 4-3-3 counter-attacking style, complemented by set-piece effectiveness, has positioned them in mid-table, making them one of the most resilient teams in the Premier League. Their attack relies on wing play and counter-attacks, with the pace of Tony and Mbeumo crucial in transitions. Counter-attacks account for 42% of their away goals. Set-pieces are also a significant scoring method, and teams conceding 35% of their goals from set-pieces often struggle against them. Defensively, Brentford focuses on high pressing, with strong midfield interception capabilities to disrupt opposition passing lanes. However, their home defense has shown vulnerabilities recently, conceding 11 goals in the last five home games, indicating instability against strong teams. Tottenham Hotspur, a traditional Premier League powerhouse, has experienced fluctuating form this season, leading to a slight decline in attention, but they still hold hopes of qualifying for European competitions. Their attack depends on the forward partnership of Richarlison and Kudus. The pair scored four goals against Brentford last season, demonstrating a strong attacking approach. The midfield has improved its interception efficiency with the return of Bentancur. However, Tottenham faces issues with key injuries, with players like Maddison and Solanke still sidelined, which impacts their attacking organisation and scoring ability. Many fans are pessimistic about their league performance.

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