Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City will face each other in the Premier League on Sunday.

Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino has suggested in The Times that Tottenham Hotspur youngster Vincent Janssen can take advantage of Manchester City’s vulnerability this weekend.
Tottenham will take on City at White Hart Lane in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
Janssen is likely to start the match in North London in the absence of the injured Harry Kane.

Cascarino has suggested that the 22-year-old Netherlands international striker can take advantage of City’s vulnerability.
“Tottenham can also emulate Celtic by playing diagonal balls forward across the City penalty area, a ploy that brought the Scottish team’s opening goal,” Cascarino wrote in The Times.
“City are vulnerable to this and Vincent Janssen, the Tottenham striker, can take advantage. He is good at peeling off centre backs and teeing up team-mates to score.”

City are a massive force going forward, but defensively they have looked vulnerable in recent matches.
Janssen is struggling to score goals at the moment, but performances of the summer signing from AZ have been encouraging.
The young striker has created six chances in six Premier League appearances for Spurs so far this season.
In two Champions League matches for the North London outfit this campaign, Janssen has created two chances.
Tottenham have picked up 14 points from six matches in the Premier League so far this season. As for City, Pep Guardiola’s side have a 100% record in the league.

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