Third place in sight as Villa visit White Hart Lane
Younes hated the 125-year anniversary shirt
Glen Johnson's 87th minute winner for Liverpool against Chelsea on Sunday has added plenty of
significance to Tottenham's clash with Aston Villa at White Hart Lane on Monday night.
The indifferent form of Andre Villas-Boas' side has seen the Blues slip to fourth, behind Newcastle
United and level on points with Spurs, who have two games in hand over their London rivals.
The Boys From White Hart Lane @ Nov 20, 2011 5:03 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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