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Roberto De Zerbi speaks to Sky. “We have big confidence because all three [debut defenders] are very important players with experience and qualities … we have no problem with them … [Archie Gray, stand-in captain for the day] is very young but has a big personality … he deserves to be captain today … we do not have the complete squad today … but no excuses … the quality is enough to complete … [Brentford] have a clear style … very strong … we have to adapt … the Premier League is a very tough competition and we have to play in our way.”
Pre-match postbag. “What are the expectations of Spurs this season? Normally you’d look at a team that was coming off back-to-back 17th-place finishes and think that having a mid-table season without any danger of relegation would be considered pretty good (a bit like Everton the year before last). But if the Marmoush signing goes through then they’ll have spent almost £400m, and could exceed that before the transfer window closes. That’s following two or three seasons where they’ve hardly been as frugal as in Daniel Levy’s peak years (lots of players in the £40m-60m-ish bracket). I know it sounds ridiculous following the last couple of years but how can a club spend that amount of money and not demand to be at least challenging for the title?” – David Wall
“What a summer it’s been as a Norwegian Spurs supporter. Could not ask for more. But now, on matchday one, the defeatism is back and I find myself speculating on who our next manager will be. It will probably be January 2028 when De Zerbi loses it because the owners refuse to buy him a £160 million, 450k a week striker. Maybe Xabi Alonso, Andoni Iraola or Enzo Maresca is available then. Or maybe we get David Moyes to safely guide us to 11th place and a semi-final in the Conference League. At least the vibes rollercoaster isn’t stuck in an infinite loop of gloom because I’m sure there will be good times as well. Here and there, now and then we will be happy” – Martin Bolme
“Greetings from Frews Bar in Dundee. Whisky and pints a go-go. Only one game in the Scottish Premier today, but it’s a biggie. Dundee United v Dundee at Tannadice. The Dundee derby. Tangerine and Black v Dark Blue. United hold the bragging rights after they spanked their city rivals 3-0 in the last derby back in April. Same again today please. Kick off is in half an hour. As somebody once said, IT’S ON! COME ON UNITED!!!” – Simon McMahon
Brentford boss Keith Andrews talks to Sky Sports, and he’s very excited to be giving Mamadou Sangaré his debut. “This pre-season has been pretty settled compared to 12 months ago … that doesn’t guarantee anything of course … we’re not taking the season lightly … today’s a good example of that … a very talented set of players and a very experienced coach … [Sangaré] has settled in pretty quickly, smoothly … he’s started in a really good fashion … he’s added a little bit of steel … he’s a throwback for me in terms of not being pigeonholed … he can do a bit of everything.”
Those wishing to discover more about the much-heralded Mamadou Sangaré are directed here …
… while all pre-match matters Spurs are also just a click away.
The way we see it. Take one last look before potential collides with reality.
All of the early kick-offs have finished. Here are the results …
Hull City 2-0 Manchester United Everton 2-0 Crystal Palace Ipswich Town 2-1 Sunderland Nottingham Forest 0-1 Leeds United
… and for what it’s worth (not very much, but don’t listen to the fun police) here’s how the Premier League table looks after 0.5 of a matchday.
Just the one debut for Brentford this afternoon: the aforementioned Mali midfielder Mamadou Sangaré.
Tottenham by contrast have four debutants in their starting XI: Sandro Tonali, Andy Robertson, Jan Paul van Hecke and Marcos Senesi. Matheus Fernandes and 17-year-old attacking midfielder Lucá Williams-Barnett are both debut-adjacent, sat waiting on the bench. The new club captain Micky van de Ven is out injured.
Brentford: Kelleher, Kayode, Ajer, Collins, Lewis-Potter, Jensen, Sangare, Ouattara, Janelt, Schade, Thiago.Subs: Valdimarsson, Hickey, Henry, Pinnock, Yarmolyuk, Wilson, Anthony, Damsgaard, Schuster.
Tottenham Hotspur: Kinsky, Gray, van Hecke, Senesi, Robertson, Bergvall, Tonali, Gallagher, Moore, Tel, Richarlison.Subs: Dubravka, Danso, Maddison, Udogie, Fernandes, Solanke, Bentancur, Davies, Williams-Barnet.
Referee: Michael Oliver VAR: John Brooks
Which Tottenham will we get this season, then? Good luck making a confident prediction, because after a couple of campaigns in which they’ve nearly got themselves relegated twice and won a major European trophy, Spurs have ripped it up and started again. One way or another, keeping tabs on their new team is not going to be boring. Brentford by contrast have kept things much the same, other than adding all-action midfielder Mamadou Sangaré, who could turn out to be the signing of the summer.
Having finished eight places above Spurs last time, the Bees will go into tonight’s fixture with confidence. Especially as they’ve got previous in beating north London royalty on the opening day …
… although their head-to-head with Spurs isn’t quite so promising. Just the one win in ten since their return to the top tier, and no victory at home since a 2-0 win at Griffin Park in the old Second Division in 1948. So you’d have to think that history is on Tottenham’s side … but then logical outcomes so often aren’t, and therefore this could be a lot of fun. Kick-off is at 5.30pm BST. It’s on!