Spurs have drawn each of their last three Premier League games.
Tottenham Hotspur defender Jan Vertonghen feels the side are probably unlucky in every game they play at the moment, the London Evening Standard reports.
Spurs remain unbeaten in the Premier League, but drew for the third consecutive league game on Saturday as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Leicester City at White Hart Lane.

They came into the game on the back of draws at West Bromwich Albion and Bournemouth and are now three points off the pace in the title race.
Vertonghen is quoted in the Standard, saying: “At the moment we are probably unlucky in every game we play. We were the better team against Leicester and we deserved to win, but we just can’t win at the moment.
“The teams we have played, like West Brom and Leicester, play the same way. They sit and they wait for a mistake.
“We’ve had some chances in all these matches and we have been unlucky not to take them.”
Tottenham’s game against West Brom saw them create numerous chances but they were only able to take the one, and that came after they fell behind, while Bournemouth went toe-to-toe with them, but Spurs were lacking that cutting edge.

After taking the lead against Leicester at the weekend, you would have backed Spurs to kick on but they were pegged back before they could get themselves into a position where they could kill the game off.
The team does not seem to have much of a problem creating chances in general, but putting the ball in the net at the moment is proving problematic. Right now they are among the joint lowest scores in the top seven and have found it hard against sides that are willing to take a point against them.
Their next league match should be a little more open when they make the short trip to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal. Both sides are likely to have chances and one feels it will be a game where Spurs will need to take them.

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