Spurs have got things rolling in the attacking side of things, even though they lost their best player and record goalscorer in Harry Kane. They have now successfully, for the first time in Premier League era, scored consecutively in 33 games. Credit goes to their manager Ange, who's philosophy works really well in the EPL. Attacking football.

The loss of a key player became a greater blessing for them because each and every one of them remaining players in the team have carried on the responsibility knowing that they need to take their chances whenever they have to score and try to score more goals than they did last season if they are to qualify for the Champions League and be taken seriously. The coach has done a great job, and the club has really impressed their opponents and supporters.
Kelvin De Bruyne was ruled out for lengthy games due to the critical injuries he obtained in the early starts of the season and that have left the Belgium international behind though he has finally returned and have become one of the key project for Pep Guardiola in Manchester City.
I believe he will start in the next game because of how well he played when he came on against Newcastle.