Tottenham Hotspur aim to extend their unbeaten run in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday as they face Monaco , a match that offers a chance to correct course after some inconsistency in recent weeks.
Spurs were unlucky to concede twice against Aston Villa in a 2-1 defeat in Premier League action on Sunday, the opponents notching two goals despite posting just 0.32 expected goals, but have their own attacking issues to sort out against Monaco. Thomas Frank's side currently rank 14th in England's top flight on expected goals with just 8.36 through eight games despite scoring 14 times, at times making up the difference off set pieces and own goals. How sustainable a strategy that is in Frank's first season in charge remains to be seen, though. Only two of their forwards – Richarli