Tottenham's manager, Ange Postecoglou, attributes the team's recent struggles to injuries. Despite their current 15th position in the Premier League and a six-match winless streak, he remains optimistic about their progress since his arrival. Spurs have lost five of their last six games, with only Southampton having a worse record in this period. Key players like Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie are sidelined due to injuries.
Leicester City is also facing challenges, sitting 19th in the league after losing seven consecutive matches. Another loss would match their longest losing streak from 2001. Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is under pressure but emphasizes unity within the team. He stated, "The relationship with players and managers and coaches is one of development, improvement and praise."

Postecoglou addressed Tottenham's poor form at a press conference, saying: "It's just injuries. I mean you can walk outside and say, 'Jeez it's really bright', and say to yourself maybe it's not the sun. But it is the sun, mate, we've just got injuries." He takes full responsibility for decisions made and believes the club is in a better position now.
For Leicester City, goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk has conceded multiple goals in each of his first five Premier League appearances. He aims to avoid matching Ron-Robert Zieler's record of conceding multiple goals in six consecutive games during the 2016-17 season. Meanwhile, Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski has been a standout performer, creating 56 chances this season.
Van Nistelrooy's tenure at Leicester has seen them face an average of 17.1 shots per game. This is slightly less than under former manager Steve Cooper earlier this season. Despite these challenges, Van Nistelrooy remains motivated to turn things around through hard work and unity.
Tottenham are predicted to win against Leicester City with a probability of 61.6%. Leicester has only a 19.5% chance of victory, while a draw stands at 18.9%. Historically, Tottenham have been strong against Leicester at home, winning five out of their last six encounters.
Tottenham's recent form includes three consecutive losses in the Premier League. They last lost four in a row between April and May 2024. If they lose again, Postecoglou will join David Pleat as the only Spurs managers to suffer two separate runs of four straight defeats since 2003-04.
Both teams are eager to improve their standings in the league table as they prepare for Sunday's match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The outcome could significantly impact both clubs' seasons moving forward as they strive for better performances amidst ongoing challenges.