“Great speed” is another quality he possesses.
The “absolutely superb” young talent who plays for Tottenham Hotspur is “really” powerful, according to former Premier League defender Matthew Upson.
Postecoglou guides Spurs’ formation
Given their incredible start to the year, Spurs fans have reason to be optimistic. After Antonio Conte‘s unfortunate final game as manager, Ange Postecoglou‘s appointment at N17 has brought a genuine sense of hope and renewed optimism. Tottenham is presently top of the table following an undefeated start, so Conte’s public tirade criticising the club’s culture and those in power feels like a lifetime ago.
Since the 1960–1961 season, when they later won the domestic double, the Lilywhites have had their best start to a top division campaign. Even the possibility that Spurs might fight for the championship has been mentioned, but it might be too soon to make such claims. Postecoglou has nevertheless led his new team to six victories from a possible eight in the league, solidifying his position as one of Tottenham’s most well-liked managers in recent years.
Star players like James Maddison and Son Heung-min have wowed onlookers while other team members like Destiny Udogie have also demonstrated their value as team players. Ian Wright, a former Arsenal player, had hailed the prodigy from Italy, saying that his performances have been going under the radar.
According to Wright (as reported by Spurs Web), “You know someone who has to get some love as well for going under the radar, Udogie.”
“When you watch Spurs, you notice that they have assembled a group of players that, when combined, silence everything. He has impressively provided them with ball stability and growth. The individual is avoiding detection. I can’t wait to see this guy live; I can’t wait.”
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