All-action Tottenham right-back Pedro Porro has featured in all 11 of the club's matches so far this season
Pedro Porro has declared he is happy at Tottenham as he looks to build on last season's Europa League success. The Spain international full-back has been a major hit since joining Spurs on an initial six-month loan deal that became permanent in the summer of 2023.
Porro has been a key figure under each of the five head coaches - Antonio Conte, Cristian Stellini, Ryan Mason, Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank - he has played under in N17.
Speaking while away on international duty, Porro made it clear he has no intention of leaving Tottenham anytime soon.
The 26-year-old told Infobae: “The truth is, I’m very happy and very settled at Tottenham. The start of the season has been very good.
“It’s a shame we lost the Super Cup final on penalties against PSG. After going 2-0 up, you have to win that title, but for me, they’re one of the best clubs in the world. If you’re not focused for the full 90 minutes, that’s what happens.”
Spurs soon recovered from their Super Cup heartbreak in Udine, however, and their start to the new season has been rather impressive despite the odd blip.
Porro has played in all 11 of Tottenham's matches so far this season, recording two assists in the process.
Frank's side are just two points off top spot in the Premier League and they have only lost once - 1-0 to Bournemouth - in the Premier League this term.
The Spaniard believes Frank is “doing a magnificent job", having seemingly settled into his new surroundings incredibly quickly.
Porro also discussed how he balances defensive and attacking responsibilities as he strives to impact the game at both ends of the pitch.
He continued: “Nowadays, you have to be important in both roles. I like reading comments, and several years ago I was very involved defensively, trying to be a little more involved and see what I can do because then in attack, I have that self-confidence that’s also required of a full-back when they reach the deep areas.
“In defence, you have to be consistent, and in attack, you also have that support for your teammates when they need it.”
The former Sporting defender is well on his way to establishing himself as Spain's first-choice right-back ahead of next summer's World Cup.
He has started their last three matches and has featured in 10 of their past 11 games after previously missing out on a place in the La Roja squad which won Euro 2024.