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2006-07 Season: Spurs Unbeaten in 7 matches

Unbeaten in 7 matches with no goals conceded in the last three games suggest that the season is finally turning around for Martin Jol’s men. However, scoring is still a big problem for Spurs with only 6 goals in the league all season – the second-lowest in the division.

This week is a big week for the club as a win on Thursday’s EUFA Cup match against Bruges from Belgium should enable the team to qualify for the knock-out stages of that tournament, while on Sunday Tottenham attempt to beat Chelsea for the first time in more than 30 matches. Now that would really get our season started.

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