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Tottenham have a lot of wounds to lick. They were uninspiring against Liverpool on Thursday night, while star player Harry Kane was sidelined with an ankle injury, coming off at half-time.
When Spurs lost to the champions in December, they were poor in their response, losing 2-0 to Leicester in their subsequent match. But I don’t see back-to-back defeats on the cards away to 17th-placed Brighton.
The Seagulls are winless in their last 14 home games, the last side to have a longer run were Derby in their infamous 2007-08 campaign.
Odds correct at 1200 GMT (29/01/21)
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