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Alan Shearer explains huge dilemma Tottenham players are facing as Liverpool example given

Ex-Newcastle United striker, Alan Shearer
Ex-Newcastle United striker, Alan Shearer -Credit:The Rest is Football


Alan Shearer has stressed Tottenham Hotspur players will not for one second be thinking about damaging Arsenal's title hopes by losing against Manchester City.

Spurs host City next Tuesday in the Premier League, in a game that could hand Arsenal the Premier League title should Ange Postecoglou's side come out on top. Such a scenario would be a nightmare for many supporters, despite boosting hopes of a Champions League finish in the process.

Tottenham are currently seven points behind Aston Villa with one game in hand and will realistically require three wins from their remaining matches to finish in the top four. Inflicting defeat on City will therefore be required, though some fans have suggested they would rather miss out on Europe's elite competition than do the Gunners a huge title favour.

Shearer found himself in the middle of a similar situation on the final day of the 1994/95 season while at Blackburn Rovers. Blackburn travelled to Anfield to take on Liverpool, with the home side knowing a win would likely hand bitter rivals Manchester United the title.

Liverpool did secure a 2-1 victory in the end, helping out their foes, though United failed to do their own job and could only draw 1-1 with West Ham United to ensure Blackburn finished first.

Explaining how Spurs players will be feeling ahead of a potentially similar scenario playing out, Shearer told The Rest Is Football Podcast: “You’re talking about the integrity of players. At the elite level, if you’re 0.1% off it, it makes a difference.

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"We had that scenario at Blackburn when we had to go to Anfield and it was either us winning the league or Man United. We were thinking Liverpool were going to do us a right favour and it was such a weird atmosphere because the fans were aware of it.

"They didn’t want Man United to win at West Ham and have a chance of winning the title. In the end, everyone was happy other than Man United. Liverpool won and we won the title."