The English Premier League is indeed the one sending the most clubs to compete next season, and this is certainly a tough challenge for those six clubs.
I’m very optimistic that at least one English club will smash into the semis. My take is most likely Liverpool or Arsenal can make it. But nothing can be said early anything can happened with the ball. Let's see how window and group stage really played out.
Tottenham's performance in the Premier League last season was less than stellar, but they performed really well in the Europa League, winning the title last season. However, it's too early to talk about Tottenham because we don't know what their strengths will be next season, and the transfer window is still open. However, it's true that if they reach the round of 16, I also see Tottenham potentially facing difficulties. However, we don't know what will happen, as Tottenham will certainly do their best to win the Champions League next season.
Spurs have now gained some courage by winning the Europa League, but their team is not at all good from what they are showing in the league. If they want to do anything in the Champions League, they need to fix their defense first. They also need good players on the bench, otherwise the team will fall apart if they get injured.
But you know, games are games. If they can get the team together, and the new players come in handy then maybe one day we will be surprised and say, “This is our Spurs!”
In the end, there is nothing to lose hope for. Let them play well, we will also cheer maybe something will happen this time.
They may have won the europa league but how was that? Get to the final against relatively weak teams and then in the final beat Manchester United who play exactly the same in the EPL as them? It was a battle of the weakest to be honest. The trophy itself - yes, that's good, but at what cost that trophy was obtained - I'm not sure it will give them any strength and confidence in the champions league