At what is now the halfway point of the WSL season in terms of matches played, Leicester have failed to score in eight of their 11 games.
A total of three league goals this season leaves the Foxes on track to finish the season on six. The current lowest by a team in the 12-team WSL era is the 13 from Aston Villa in the 2021-22 campaign. Last season, all 12 teams scored 20 or more.
Injuries have been a major issue for Miquel’s side in attack. Germany international Lena Petermann has not played all season, while Noemie Mouchon, Deanne Rose, Jutta Rantala and Hannah Cain all missed the trip to Spurs. Attacking midfielder Saori Takarada played as a makeshift striker.
Creating chances was not a problem for the Foxes – they had seven shots to Spurs’ two. They had an expected goals total of 1.33, with Tottenham only managing 0.05.
Yet Tottenham debutant goalkeeper Kop, who only left Leicester on Wednesday, was hardly tested.
-Miquel said before the game she was looking to add an attacker in the January window, but only if they fitted her vision.
Cayman’s miss summed up Leicester’s performance, with the visitors the more likely of the two teams to score for large parts, helped by Tottenham’s inability to muster a shot for the opening 74 minutes.
A 4-1 win over Stoke City in the FA Cup showed Leicester can score goals, but the importance of doing so in the WSL is becoming increasingly vital.