Tottenham take on Ipswich Town on Sunday, hoping to build momentum after a strong 4-1 win over Aston Villa. Spurs will aim to extend their Premier League winning streak, especially following their recent loss to Galatasaray. Meanwhile, Ipswich are struggling, still searching for their first win since returning to the top flight. With Tottenham seemingly improving, they’ll be eager to capitalise on Ipswich’s form and continue their climb in the league.
Chris Sutton has tipped Dominic Solanke to continue his strong form following his impressive performance against Aston Villa, suggesting the striker would be a great FPL team captain for the upcoming match. Sutton speaking on Fantasy 606 believes Solanke is in excellent shape and is primed to make an impact, potentially tearing Ipswich apart. His confidence in Solanke’s form highlights the forward’s growing influence in Tottenham’s attack.
Sutton is a big fan of the Englishman
Dominic Solanke, who made the move to north London this season, has had a solid start at Tottenham. Described as “underrated” in the past, he’ll be eager to prove his quality against Ipswich. Chris Sutton, a long-time admirer of Solanke, believes the £90,000-per-week forward is in great form and expects him to continue his good run, potentially scoring again this weekend. Sutton’s confidence highlights Solanke’s growing influence at Spurs as he aims to make a lasting impact.
Here is what Sutton stated:
“Solanke is decent, he’s a good signing for them. I know people speak about it being £65m, but he scored 19 goals last season, over a third of their goals. I think he will be a good fit for Tottenham. I wasn’t always sure about him but I think after losing Harry Kane, I think he will do well there,”
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With his sharp finishing and impressive game sense, Solanke is quickly emerging as one of the standout strikers in the Premier League this season. His technical skills and experience make him a key player in Tottenham’s attack, and many expect him to play a crucial role in the upcoming clash against Ipswich, where he is likely to score at least one goal.