It would be nice to be party poopers Norwich City manager wants to beat Tottenham and help Arsenal secure UCL spot
"It would be nice to be party poopers" - Norwich City manager wants to beat Tottenham and help Arsenal secure UCL spot Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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???????? Carrow Road 4pm UK 38/38 However, if Antonio Conte's side do slip up against the Premier League's bottom side, that would leave the door open for Arsenal. The Gunners will need to beat Everton at the Emirates Stadium to capitalize if Spurs falter. Norwich have endured a miserable campaign, having already been confirmed as relegated for a number of weeks. They can still move off the bottom-spot if they beat Tottenham and 19th-placed Watford drop points, something which Smith has claimed will motivate his side. Referring to the extra £2 million Norwich would get for finishing 19th instead of 20th, Smith told a press conference (as quoted by ): “The two million could be useful and is something that it is being dangled above us, and it would be nice to be party poopers.” The chances of the Canaries doing Arsenal a favor appear incredibly slim, as they have conceded a league high 79 goals, while also not winning their last six games. Where are you supporting from today?
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It would be nice to be party poopers - Norwich City manager wants to beat Tottenham and help Arsenal secure UCL spot
Mikel Arteta hoping to pip Antonio Conte's Tottenham to 4th place manager Dean Smith has claimed his side are determined to spoil 's Champions League dreams, which would in turn leave the door open for . Due to their vastly superior goal difference, Spurs only need to avoid defeat at Carrow Road to claim their first top-four finish since 2019. ????????Carrow Road
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???????? Carrow Road 4pm UK 38/38 However, if Antonio Conte's side do slip up against the Premier League's bottom side, that would leave the door open for Arsenal. The Gunners will need to beat Everton at the Emirates Stadium to capitalize if Spurs falter. Norwich have endured a miserable campaign, having already been confirmed as relegated for a number of weeks. They can still move off the bottom-spot if they beat Tottenham and 19th-placed Watford drop points, something which Smith has claimed will motivate his side. Referring to the extra £2 million Norwich would get for finishing 19th instead of 20th, Smith told a press conference (as quoted by ): “The two million could be useful and is something that it is being dangled above us, and it would be nice to be party poopers.” The chances of the Canaries doing Arsenal a favor appear incredibly slim, as they have conceded a league high 79 goals, while also not winning their last six games. Where are you supporting from today?
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