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MIDFIELDER’S MOVE TO TOTTENHAM, ACCORDING TO SKY PUNDIT, HAS BEEN AN “ABSOLUTE DISASTER”

The move of Tanguy Ndombele to Tottenham Hotspur, according to Darren Ambrose, was an “absolute disaster.”

Another manager at Tottenham seems unimpressed with the midfielder’s mentality and desire to improve, so it seems to be the same old tale for him.Although Antonio Conte loaned Tanguy Ndombele out as soon as he walked into Tottenham’s building, Jose Mourinho’s most public questioning of him failed.Ambrose stated on the Transfer Show on Sky Sports on August 23, 2013, at 7:35 p.m., that Ange Postecoglou wants the club to transfer the 26-year-old this summer, which is why Ambrose believes the player has been a “disappointment”.

Tanguy Ndombele
Tanguy Ndombele

When Ndombele joined Tottenham from Lyon for £63 million (Sky Sports) in 2019, it was a club record. Richarlison has now surpassed Ndombele, who is currently having trouble himself.He even scored on his debut against Aston Villa, but since then, things have become worse. In reality, it wasn’t even his fault; he never rose to a level that merited discussion.The rest of them, I think they can get moved on,” Ambrose remarked. Ndombele falls short of expectations.The amount of money they spent on him, it’s an absolute disaster.

Tanguy Ndombele
Tanguy Ndombele

Wasted career for Ndombele

From Jose Mourinho to Mauricio Pochettino, returning to France, and playing for one of Napoli’s greatest teams of all time in the contemporary period.The French celebrity had the chance, the stage, and the chance to walk the walk and demonstrate his abilities.But in the end, he crossed the pitch while the game was still going on; as a result, he will now have to watch his top level career sleepwalk into oblivion.

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