tottenham hotspur There’s no doubt that this season has been poor, but that’s no excuse for the north Londoners being plagued by a wave of injuries throughout the season.
The list is long and Igor Tudor has acknowledged the scale of the task ahead of him after replacing Thomas Frank on an interim basis until the end of the season. The Dane achieved the lowest winning percentage record (27%) among Tottenham managers in the league in the N17 season. Premier League era.
Tottenham will need their leaders to step up if they are to climb out of trouble and avoid relegation to the Championship, and with Christian Romero currently out through suspension, that responsibility falls on Tottenham’s shoulders. Mickey van de Ven.
Van de Veen’s importance to Tottenham
Linked with suitors including Liverpool and Real Madrid Recently, Van de Ven must have looked at Tottenham’s current situation with disbelief. However, this is where the club is and it is only through hard work and hard work that they can return to form.
The 24-year-old Netherlands international has captained the Lilywhites on multiple occasions this season, with Romero doing little to lead by example and it’s fair to say his teammates are looking to him for inspiration and direction.
Van de Veen is fierce and fast, but he is also a leader of men willing to accept adversity and improve his skills.
Last season, his winning rate in ground duels was only 48%. Since last summer, this proportion has increased to 62%.
Dutch is doing the best he can as others around him fail, but he’s not perfect and needs others to step up.
While Spurs lack a leader, they do have several stars who have the potential to rival Van de Veen’s impact, with one new recruit from last year actually becoming the team’s most important player.
Frank signing now Tottenham’s most important player
When Frank’s Tottenham Hotspur Sign Joao Parinha He joined on a season-long loan deal from Bayern Munich last summer and was seen as a pragmatic addition to help shore up the engine room. A fan’s voice suggests The Londoners have signed their new version of Victor Wanyama and say while he doesn’t bring “even a hint of Tottenham Hotspur-style attacking flair”, his toughness will be praised.
But Palinha ended up being one of the most important cogs in the machine, something exacerbated by the club’s current slump.
The 30-year-old Portugal international may not be the most mobile and creative midfielder on the pitch, but he is very powerful, averaging 3.7 tackles and 6.1 duels per game in the top flight this season.
Furthermore, the former Fulham center has yet to make a single mistake in the Premier League with Spurs, who have eight direct errors and are the second clumsiest team.
Palinya’s presence does offer something Vanyama-esque, and like Vanyama, Palinya is more than just a combative being. Indeed, he is capable of scoring spectacular goals, as we saw against Bournemouth in January.
Wanyama joined Tottenham from Southampton in 2016 for 11 million pounds, making 97 appearances and scoring 7 goals. The powerful Kenyan didn’t perform at the highest level during that period but he is remembered fondly and boasted the kind of style the Tudors now need.
Palineha has (surprise, surprise) made more tackles than anyone else in the Premier League this season, reminding everyone in England why he’s known as a “defensive monster” Data Analyst Marcus Brin and a "processing machine" Adam Bate, Sky Sports During his time at Fulham in west London.
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Premier League 25/26 – Most tackles won |
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|---|---|---|
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player |
app |
Tackle |
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Joao Parinha |
twenty four |
88 |
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James Garner |
27 |
81 |
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Elliot Anderson |
27 |
76 |
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Tyrik Mitchell |
27 |
76 |
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Joao Gomez |
26 |
75 |
Considering how hard the north London club must fight to escape relegation danger, Palinha is actually the perfect player for them to boast.
In that regard, he’s just become their most important player for the coming months, being surprisingly combative and escaping the error-prone ways of some of his teammates.





