Would Tottenham be better off with Harry Kane? Fans have their say on The Sun’s brilliant new football show The Tap In

SUNSPORT has launched its brand new football show that goes behind the goals and into stands to give fans a unique look into the beautiful game.

This week Will Pugh and Izzy Barker are joined by podcasters, and Tottenham fans, Chris Cowlin, James Black and Craig Darman.

They discuss the troubles brewing for Erik Ten Hag at Old Trafford and Manchester United’s struggle for form as well as Arsenal’s chances of losing grip on their title race again.

Chris Cowlin did not miss out on the opportunity to ruffle a few feathers on the other side of the North London divide.

He said on the show: “Arsenal bottled the league last season and I think they’ll probably do the same this season.

“I believe Manchester City will go onto win the Premier League. I don’t think Arsenal have got enough quality to go on and win the title.’

The show also dives into all things Spurs with a lively debate in the segment SUPER-GLOU or IM-POST-ER.

They touch on Harry’s Kane’s pursuit of trophies, Son Heung-min’s influence in the team and the development under new manager Ange Postecoglou.

As well as Big Ange bombing out Eric Dier in the midst of an injury crisis.

Cowlin said: “I hate that term Spursy, we’re going to lose that under Ange Postecoglou.

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“He has transformed this football club in the six months he has been at the club. The feel good feeling is back.

“That style and entertainment we haven’t seen under many different managers, Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte, Nuno Espirito Santo.

“That party feeling is back.”

The show also offers you that chance to hear from the horse’s mouth about how James Black created a Spurs chant based on Robbie Williams’ Angels in honour of Postecoglou.

You can also see how they fair in our entertaining weekly fan challenge The Perfect Delivery.

Click here to watch the full video on The Sun Sport’s Youtube channel.

   

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