Pavyluchenko inclusion might work in favor of Spurs
August 30, 2008
Tottenham Hotspurs have started a wrecking Barclay’s Premier League campaign, which has already seen two losses under their belt.
With the uncertainty in regards to the future of Dimitar Berbatov, who is being talked to a move for Manchester United, the team looks to be lacking the needed vigor of a first club.
However, things might be different in the coming weeks, as they have completed the transfer of the Russian striker, Roman Pavlyuchenko.
Pavyluchenko came into the limelight after a promising Euro 2008 with Russia where his skills were tough to compete.
Pavyluchenko has troubled several international sides, including England. With his aggression, Tottenham might get the killer instinct necessary for getting out of the slum, which they have got themselves into in the beginning of the season.
The only hope for Tottenham is shining in the form of Pavyluchenko, who has come down to London for finalizing his move to the Lilywhites. This move would be a boost for the club ahead of their next match against the in-form Chelsea, who are also the current leaders in BPL table.
He would join the side from North London alongside striker Darren Bent for the rest of this season. With the Spurs making little use of the transfer window, they are only left with the experienced Russian striker to resurrect their lost pride.
Pavyluchenko may not play for the weekend’s match against Chelsea, but Spurs might be playing with renewed energy at the news of this addition.
Meanwhile, Chelsea will be looking forward to continue their winning run by going one-up on Spurs.
















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