Spurs face tough opener


Tottenham forward Harry Kane is expected to play against Man City tomorrow. — AFP

AS the fixtures would have it, the champions of England play in the last game of the first round matches, as if to size up what the opposition might have in store for them this season.

Manchester City start as heavy favourites to retain their Premier League title. And unless one of their rivals can get anywhere near like how Liverpool pulled it off in 2019/2020, that crown looks destined to remain at the Etihad.

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