Dream team managers are perplexed by Tottenham throughout the season.
The side of Ange Postecoglou is 16th in the Premier League and have lost 23 games in all competitions, but they have also delivered trucks of points.
Six Spurs players have even collected this campaign more than 200 points; Only Arsenal and Liverpool have more double centurions at the time of writing.
The reason for this decoupling is that although Spurs have lost far too many games, they have scored more than their honest share of goals, 97 in all competitions to be precise.
This attacking pedigree should not be understood by bosses of Dream Team.
Looking ahead to Gameweek 34, Dominic Solanke (£ 3.5 million) must be considered a strong option.
The power from afterwards reveals that the striker of England was a good point for Gameweek 33 when he scored the only goal of his side in Anfield in what became Liverpool's festive 5-1 romp.
The one-sided character of that match meant that most Spurs players were considerably damaged, but Solanke escaped with a very respectable 10-point trek.
And he will certainly get the chance to add to his count on Thursday when Bodo/Glimt visits Noord-London for the first stage of an intriguing semi-final of the Europa League.
Gaffers seduced by Solanke for Gameweek 23, when Spurs for the second stage against their Norwegian opponents opposite the second stage opposite their Norwegian opponents can be used to further explore the 27-year-old.
Bodo/Glimt have been beaten in Europe this season, but they miss several important players in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium due to injuries and suspensions.
Spurs are one of only four teams that have double duty in Gameweek 34, with Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea the others are due to their own European semi -final obligations.
Given the second stage of the blues against Djurgarden in the Conference League, a competition match against Liverpool is compensated, it is reasonable to deduce that Spurs have the most favorable double header of the party.
The hammers are now among the few teams under the side of Postecoglou in the table and Solanke will get his opportunities to get to the score sheet if he has released the demoralized troops of Graham Potter.
The ex-Bournemouth Forward may not have scored as many goals (13) if this term had wanted, but a healthy number of assists (10) means that he an average target involvement every 132.9 minutes on average.
Son Heung-Min (£ 4.3 million) leads the road for total points among his teammates with 268, but he still has to return from an injury.
James Maddison (£ 4 million), Brennan Johnson (£ 2.8 million), Pedro Porro (£ 5.1 million) and Dejan Kulusevski (£ 4.1 million) have all surpassed Solanke so far, but the Swedish midfielder has been stressed since his span, in the span of the Sidelines in Sidelines in Sidelines in the Sidelines in the Sidelines in the Sidelines in the Sidelines The defense.
Gaffers who like to focus as many games as possible must regard Solanke (8.7% ownership) as a potential replacement for people like Alexander Isak (£ 5.7 million), Ollie Watkins (£ 4.7 million) and Chris Wood (£ 3.8 million), all of whom have only four games left.
Spurs could play no fewer than six games of Gameweek 34 if they achieve the Europa League final.
