Pundit Darren Bent has made his prediction about the winner between Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday afternoon.
The upcoming clash is perhaps the game of the weekend after Arsenal and Liverpool’s heavyweight battle, considering the stakes at hand in terms of top four.
With Spurs currently having a four-point advantage over Roberto De Zerbi’s side, albeit having played two more games, whichever side wins could lay a real marker.
Ahead of the contest between Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion, pundit Darren Bent has made his prediction.
Pundit Darren Bent makes Tottenham vs Brighton prediction
Entering the fixture, Spurs are perhaps the underdogs, despite being at home after winning just two out of their last five Premier League outings.
The Seagulls, on the other hand have won three and drawn two out of their last five games.
It is due to the difference in consistency between Tottenham and Brighton that has prompted pundit Darren Bent to side with the latter to emerge as the victors in his prediction for the enthralling meeting.
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“I think Brighton are going to win this, you know. 2-1”, he said on talkSPORT.
When quizzed about whether a defeat would end the Lilywhites’ top four hopes, he responded, “No, Spurs will keep fighting till the end. I still think they’ll keep going till the very end but at the minute, their form’s just not been good at all. It’s been so inconsistent.”
“They need to get a bit of consistency and it’d be a great way to start against Brighton tomorrow but Brighton are absolutely flying.”
While Tottenham fans may scoff at this prediction, considering Darren Bent is known to be an Arsenal supporter, he is right about just how brilliant of an outfit Brighton truly are.
As a result, backing them to get the all-important three points is far from a bold shout.
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