We had a slightly abbreviated voting period this time around, but the trend in the responses is pretty clear already.
Seven of the eleven starters have collected over 80 per cent of the vote each, while three more were right around 70 per cent. The one position up for debate was the fourth attacking player, to join the trio of Pedro Neto, João Pedro, and Estêvão.
That debate was settled by just a few percentage points, with Marc Guiu (41%) just about edging out both Alejandro Garnacho (35%) and Jamie Gittens (37%). So that would mean another try for Guiu leading the line, with JP playing off of him in a more supporting role. This didn’t really produce much against Sunderland, but perhaps Spurs won’t be packing all their players into their own box.
Roméo Lavia (31%) and Andrey Santos (14%) were the only other players to score in the double digits.