Jamie O’Hara predicts Tottenham’s next four results and whether they will survive relegation

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Jamie O’Hara has mapped out a bold route for Tottenham Hotspur’s bid to avoid Premier League relegation over the next four games.The focus for Tottenham Hotspur remains avoiding relegation to the Championship, with four games left to play.That task has become significantly harder, with injuries continuing to mount in north London at a crucial stage of the campaign.Eleven players are set to miss the clash against Aston Villa this weekend after both Xavi Simons and Dominic Solanke picked up knocks against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Simons is out for the rest of the season after rupturing his ACL, will miss the World Cup and is set to return in 2027, while Solanke has a grade two hamstring problem that could also see him miss the rest of the campaign. Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts 16 Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest34 10 9 15 41 45 -4 39 17 West HamWest Ham34 9 9 16 42 58 -16 36 18 TottenhamTottenham34 8 10 16 43 53 -10 34 19 BurnleyBurnley34 4 8 22 34 68 -34 20 20 WolvesWolves34 3 8 23 24 62 -38 17 Credit: James Veysey/Shutterstock for London Football AwardsTottenham survival hopes backed by Jamie O’Hara predictionWest Ham United’s strong form in the run-in is also a source of concern for Tottenham, who remain two points behind the Hammers in 17th.That gap could have changed last gameweek had Nuno Espirito Santo’s men failed to secure a win, but their resilience saw them grab a late winner against Everton – a side they have struggled against for a long time – to secure all three points and maintain their lead over Spurs.However, while things look gloomy for Tottenham, former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara has remained positive and outlined his route to survival, offering a detailed prediction when speaking to Sky Sports.He explained how he sees results playing out across the remaining fixtures before delivering his verdict:“Spurs in between for Aston Villa, so I’m hoping Aston Villa can go all out for this game, rest a few against Spurs and then go for it in the second leg. I have changed my mind. I have looked at the fixtures properly… West Ham are going to get four points, and Spurs are going to get six points. We are going to beat Leeds and Everton, and we are going to stay up on goal difference!“West Ham are going to draw with Brentford, everyone is going to be up in arms. We are going to get beaten by Aston Villa, but then they are going to lose to Arsenal and Newcastle.“We are going to beat Leeds, get beat by Chelsea and we will beat Everton on the final day of the season to stay up on goal difference. A bit of positive attitude, Spurs are back!”Spurs must focus game by game in survival fightTottenham cannot think too far ahead and must focus on each game, with immediate attention on the trip to Villa Park, where Spurs need a result. Sunday 3rd May Premier League Aston VillaAston Villa19:00TottenhamTottenham Monday 11th May Premier League TottenhamTottenham20:00LeedsLeeds Tuesday 19th May Premier League ChelseaChelsea20:15TottenhamTottenham Sunday 24th May Premier League TottenhamTottenham16:00EvertonEvertonUnai Emery’s men are far from a formidable force and can be beaten, having struggled for form across their last 11 outings, ranking 15th in the Premier League form table in that period.They also have a Europa League game on Thursday before facing Spurs at the weekend, and Tottenham will hope to capitalise against a potentially fatigued side. For now, it is about getting points on the board and hoping results elsewhere go in their favour.READ MORE: Tottenham plot controversial £60m Arsenal raid, De Zerbi sees him as ‘essential’The post Jamie O’Hara predicts Tottenham’s next four results and whether they will survive relegation appeared first on Spurs Web.