Spurs Poll: Who Should Start Up Front Against West Ham?

Should Adebayor, Soldado or Kane spearhead the Spurs attack against the Hammers?

By K.J. Stewart /

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club face West Ham United this weekend in their vital Premier League opener. The Lilywhites travel to the Boleyn Ground on Saturday in the hope of avenging the three defeats the Hammers inflicted upon them so famously last season. It has been a summer of change at White Hart Lane, with a complete coaching team overhaul that includes a new manager in former Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino - but there has been very little by way of transfer activity. Spurs have signed both Michel Vorm and Ben Davies from Swansea City and Eric Dier from Sporting Clube de Portugal - and that's it. In fact, they've brought more money in through player sales than they have spent on new signings. There have been no truly big money signings to speak of and no strikers brought in at all. That's quite surprising when you consider that there are only three senior strikers at the club - the talented but inconsistent Emmanuel Adebayor, the previously prolific but misfiring Roberto Soldado and the young and inexperienced Harry Kane - following the sale of Jermain Defoe to Toronto F.C. last season. So who's going to lead the line against West Ham? And, more importantly, who do you think should be given the task of doing so? Should it be last season's top scorer Adebayor? Should it be a now-settled Soldado? Or should it be the home-grown Kane? We want to find out what you think, so please vote in the poll below and please do elaborate on your opinion by commenting in the appropriate section at the bottom of the article. And please feel free to follow me on Twitter!