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Spurs: O’Hara says Ange missed out on “fantastic” star

The player has been in absolutely sensational form.

Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara has explained that Spurs have really missed out on signing a “fantastic” player for Ange Postecoglou.

Who have Tottenham signed in 2023?

Over the 2023 summer transfer window, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy moved to seal seven major signings in an effort to kickstart Postecoglou’s era at the club.

Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, young centre-back Ashley Phillips, defender Micky van de Ven, midfielder James Maddison, winger Manor Solomon, striker Alejo Veliz and forward Brennan Johnson all put pen to paper on moves to north London before deadline day – giving them some real depth.

However, the Lilywhites were eventually forced to sell star striker Harry Kane, who put pen to paper on a move to German champions Bayern Munich.

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Joining Kane out the exit door, either on permanent deals or temporary ones, Sergio Region, Joe Rodin, DJed Spence, Harry Winks, Alfie Devine, Troy Parrott, Dane Scarlett, Davison Sanchez and Tanguy Non-believer sealed moves elsewhere.

Despite losing their superstar player, Spurs have started this new season with real aplomb and head into Sunday’s north London derby on a serious hot streak.

Indeed, Postecoglou’s men have won four out of their opening five Premier League matches and are yet to lose a game so far. Only high-flying Brighton and European champions Man City have scored more goals than them; highlighting Tottenham’s exceptional form under their new manager.

What’s the latest Spurs transfer news?

Now, ahead of the January window, it is believed the likes of OGC Nice midfielder The Phren Thursday are emerging as transfer targets – while Spurs could go back in for Bournemouth defender Lloyd Kelly after late summer interest.

Despite their impressive start to 2023/2024, though, talkSPORT pundit Jamie O’Hara has claimed that Tottenham really missed out on one player this summer.

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Indeed, the ex-Spurs midfielder claims his former side really should’ve moved for West Ham star James Ward-Prowse – who has since gone on to dazzle as one of the signings of the summer.

The Englishman has two goals and three assists to his name in the league so far, and practically won West Ham their Europa League opener against Backa Topola in midweek.

two fairly late assists for Mohammed Kudus and Tomas Soucek played a heavy hand in ensuring they weren’t shocked at home by the Serbian minnows.

Speaking to talkSPORT, O’Hara says he wished Tottenham put pen to paper on his transfer.

“I think he’s fantastic, I really do. I wish Tottenham had signed him.” said the pundit.

O’Hara added that is “so much more” than a dead-ball specialist.

“He’s so much more than that as a player, he gets labelled as a set-piece specialist, but genuinely, he’s got so much more to his game than people think.”

How good is James Ward-Prowse?

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The 28-year-old has also been lavished with praise by fellow pundit Micah Richards, who told The Rest is Football podcast this week that Ward-Prowse needs more credit.

“I’ve banged on about Ward-Prowse now for so long and nobody was taking me seriously,” Richards said (via TBR).

“I was literally saying, he’s in a struggling team that don’t have a style of play and once he goes somewhere where he can express himself more, he’s got more than just taking free-kicks. He’s a comfortable footballer.

“When he’s played for England he’s not really took his chance so everyone sort of questions is he good enough for the highest level. But he is. He’s an amazing player. And he works hard, he can sit deep, also play further forward. I just love him. He’s been my signing of the season so far.”

Tottenham: Fabrizio Romano shares Ivan Perisic twist after “big” Spurs blo

The Croatia legend has suffered a serious injury.

Reliable transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has shared a twist on Ivan Perisic after Tottenham confirmed his very serious injury blow this week.

Arsenal vs Tottenham

Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou has guided his new side through a very impressive start to this Premier League campaign.

The Lilywhites have clinched victory in four out of their opening five league matches; scoring 13 goals while displaying real character in parts. Tottenham’s wins over Bournemouth, Man United, Burnley and especially Sheffield United exemplify just how much they’ve transformed under Postecoglou.

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Spurs were forced to dig deep against the Blades last Saturday after going behind against the run of play, with two late, late goals from Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski gifting them all three points.

The north Londoners are now gearing up for their toughest test and biggest match of the campaign to date against fierce cross-town rivals Arsenal. Both sides go into the contest on a similar run of form, as Mikel Arteta’s men also boast four wins out of their opening five but in far grittier fashion for the most part.

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Postecoglou has no fresh injury concerns to worry about heading into their battle with Arsenal, except one of course.

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Huge news came to light this week that winger Perisic suffered a complex Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury in his right knee. The Croatian sustained it during non-contact training and is now set to undergo rehabilitation in a bid to get back to full fitness.

Perisic’s injury has been described as a “big blow” by sections of the media, as the 34-year-old had been providing real injections of quality coming off the bench this season. There have been reports that the player could even miss the rest of this season, but according to Romano, this actually may not be the case.

Sharing a twist to the tale, the journalist suggests that, if all goes to plan, Perisic could make a return in March/April – and there is a “feeling” he can do it.

“Ivan Perisić has torn his ACL — he will miss the next 5/6 months as Tottenham confirm,” wrote Romano on X. “Perisić, fantastic professional who’ll now work hard to be back and help Spurs in March/April… then Euro 2024 with Croatia, feeling he can do it.”

How good is Ivan Perisic?

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Signed by Antonio Conte last summer, Perisic arrived with plenty of pedigree and experience. The versatile ace went on to make 34 top flight appearances last term; racking up more league assists (8) than any other player in Tottenham’s squad.

Speaking to the BBC last year, both Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer sang the praises of Perisic.

“Perisic is a seasoned pro isn’t he, he’s such a good player and can play different positions for you,” said Lineker (via Spurs Web). The Newcastle legend responded: “He’s a really good player. You won’t be around for as long as he has and have the career he has [without that]. He’ll be a big player for them today.”

Having him back for the last month of the season would be a big boost for Postecoglou and co.

Tottenham: Ange calls upon “quality” barely-seen Spurs gem before Arsenal

The young star has made just one appearance.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has called up a barely-seen young player to first-team training ahead of their clash with Arsenal.

Arsenal vs Tottenham

The north Londoners are set for a very interesting battle on Sunday with both sides heading into the 90 on a fierce fun of form. Spurs and Arsenal have won four out of their opening five Premier League matches so far; remaining unbeaten while sending a real statement to the rest of this division.

Postecolgou’s side, over their last four games, have reigned victorious in each of them. Wins over Bournemouth, Man United, Burnley and Sheffield United in that order have showcased both an exciting new style and the mentality of champions.

Spurs were forced to dig deep for their latest three points, with Sheffield United giving them a real scare last Saturday. Gustavo Hamer’s opener was later cancelled out by two last gasp strikes from Richarlison and Dejan Kukusevski deep into added time. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was sent into raptures and Postecoglou has said that the Spurs fan base should enjoy every second of this imperious run.

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“No, no, no, let them go, let them go and enjoy it,” said Postecoglou after their victory over the Blades. “My role is not to burst people’s bubbles. Let them get excited, let them get ahead of themselves. That’s the beauty of being a supporter.

“They go through enough pain mate, you want to let them enjoy it. If they think we’re going to be world beaters then great, that’s up to us to match that expectation. Our supporters deserve to have some happiness and enjoy it any way they want to.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal have notched league victories over Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace, Man United and Everton – with their only dropped points coming in a 2-2 draw to Fulham last month. The Gunners have been forced to dig deep in a fair few of those games, especially wins against the likes of Forest, Palace and Everton.

They were all secured by narrow one-goal margins with Arteta hailing his side’s quality and belief in their last domestic outing at Goodison Park.

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“Six years without a win here is a long time, so we had to learn some lessons, we had to be better.” said Arteta. “I am delighted for the win but especially the way we won it, the way we played, how dominant we were, the presence that we showed on the pitch. We fully deserved to win the game.

“I think we had many other openings to put the ball in the last line and to put somebody in the box and finalize. Credit to Everton, they defended the box extremely well, and they had some big, big blocks when we opened them up. It’s great to have other ways to score goals, it gives you different resources and be more unpredictable.”

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It will be interesting to see who features on Sunday, with a video from Tottenham’s YouTube channel (via The Boot Room) sharing that young defender Nile John has actually been called up to senior training ahead of the encounter.

John has made just one first-team appearance for the club so far, having been on loan spells at the likes of Charlton Athletic. He has been revered for his “quality” in recent seasons by members of the media, and it will be interesting to see if the 20-year-old can do enough to earn a spot for Postecoglou over this campaign.

Spurs: £90k-p/w workhorse must now start regular

The Lilywhites must unleash their struggling dud across a regular period.

Tottenham Hotspur have cruised through almost all of their Premier League matches thus far to open the season, but face a very difficult task this weekend as they travel to bitter rivals Arsenal.

Perhaps Ange Postecoglou, in an effort to add some more steel to his front line, could be best served unleashing Richarlison from the start once again.

How did Richarlison play vs Sheffield United?

Having started their clash last weekend with Sheffield United on the bench again, he was forced to watch his side endure a profligate game play out as he sat on the sidelines.

Patiently waiting until he was called upon, the Brazilian entered the field with just ten minutes left, seemingly with a determination to prove everyone who had rushed to criticise him wrong. After all, in the run-up to the clash, the 26-year-old had captured great media attention for admitting his mental struggles and the psychological help he sought to employ.

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So, it was likely a welcome sight for most to see him head home a late equaliser to snatch what they thought would be just a point. However, he was far from finished.

Collecting a neat inside ball of Ivan Perisic, his outside-the-foot pass found Dejan Kulusevski, who would cut inside and fire home the winner. A quick turnaround completely instigated by Richarlison.

Having suffered greatly since moving to north London for a whopping £60m, perhaps handing him a solid run of starts off the back of such a performance could help hand him the show of faith needed to earn some consistency in front of goal

Who should Richarlison replace?

Given he would score just one league goal in the whole Premier League season last year, it bodes well that he has scored again just five games into this campaign.

As a man who simply could not find the net no matter what, journalist Danny Hall even sought to mock one effort he had in an EFL Cup clash with the blades, suggesting rather than worrying the goalkeeper it instead “threatens the corner flag”.

The £90k-per-week finisher clearly thrives off the backing of his manager though, outlining one experience with Marco Silva which helped him feel at ease and ready to develop: “He is always helping me out and I’ll continue to improve. Everyone can see my development here at Everton. Marco Silva has been really important in this aspect, he will show me videos of my performances, what I’ve done well and what mistakes I’ve made and how I can correct them.”

However, if Richarlison is to earn a recall, one of the dangerous front four must drop out.

Although Heung-min Son struggled to shine on the weekend, his place is likely never really in threat due to his captaincy. Then, with Kulusevski scoring the winner, it would be harsh to then drop him too.

Starts Goals Assists Average Match Rating
James Maddison 5 2 2 8.10
Manor Solomon 2 0 2 7.37
Dejan Kulusevski 5 2 0 7.40
Heung-min Son 5 3 0 7.72
Richarlison 3 1 1 6.88

Therefore, perhaps the South Korean could return to his more natural left wing, where he has terrorised the Gunners in the past on numerous occasions, allowing the former Everton marksman to replace Manor Solomon and start up front.

After all, they are unlikely to boast the control they have enjoyed in other matches with a visit to the Emirates. They need battlers, and people willing to rise to the occasion and give their all to claim something from the match.

So, who better than the hard-working ace with a point to prove and a chip on his shoulder? For his own confidence to build on his recent display, Richarlison must start.

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