4. Less Goals Conceded
Following successful first seasons for goalkeeper Hugo Lloris and defender Jan Vertonghen (the latter of which made it in to the Premier League team of the season last year, no less), both players will be expected to further develop this season. This combined with the return from injury of Younes Kaboul and defensive midfielder Sandro should ensure that Spurs concede less than the 46 goals (more than any other team in the top seven) that they conceded last season. If they can combine a new-found defensive soundness with more goals, there's no telling how high Spurs could finish in the league or indeed what else they could achieve this coming season. On that note...