Over the years, Tottenham Hotspur supporters have had numerous opportunities to witness numerous elite-level forwards in their first-team squad in North London.
Harry Kane will undoubtedly be the first that springs to mind, after the Englishman netted a total of 280 goals during his decade-long spell as a regular starter.
His tally is the highest in the Lilywhites' history, but he will no doubt have to hand a huge amount of credit to the direction of former teammate Heung-min Son.
The South Korean often featured alongside Kane in the final third, which saw the duo register 47 goals in the Premier League for one another - a tally making them the best pair in the division’s history.
However, Thomas Frank has been unable to call upon either of the aforementioned talents, with the Dane currently facing a struggle with the options at the top end of the pitch.
Spurs number nine struggles under Thomas Frank
Before a single ball was kicked in 2025/26, many of the Spurs supporters would have anticipated Dominic Solanke to be the club’s starting centre-forward under Frank.
However, it’s been a season to forget for the Englishman to date, with the 28-year-old massively struggling with an ankle issue - even going under the knife to fix the issue.
As a result, he’s been restricted to a total of just 31 league minutes to date, with his last senior appearances for the Lilywhites coming back in August.
Due to the injury issues of Solanke, Richarlison has been handed the responsibility of leading the line in recent months, with the Brazilian making a phenomenal start to the season.
He netted a double in the opening day victory over Burnley in North London, but he’s since only found the net twice in the following ten outings in England’s top-flight.
Prior to netting against Manchester United, the 28-year-old was on a run of ten games without a goal in all competitions, with his previous effort coming way back in the 2-2 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion in September.
His lack of form has allowed Randal Kolo Muani to have the opportunity to stake his claim at the top end of the pitch, with the PSG loanee starting in all of the last three outings, including in the meeting with United.
However, he’s also struggled to make the desired impact, with the Frenchman yet to find the back of the net in any of the eight games he’s played in under Frank.
Frank clearly needs to address the issue in such an area of the pitch, but elite-level talismen certainly don’t come cheap in the current climate - with the boss potentially wishing he had his own version of one other Premier League forward.
The Spurs star who is becoming their very own Haaland
Erling Haaland is a player who has constantly tormented countless backlines in the Premier League, often leaving supporters wishing they had a player of his calibre in their side.
The Norwegian international has registered a staggering record of 142 goals in his 160 appearances for Pep Guardiola’s men - cementing himself as one of Europe’s deadliest talismen.
He’s scored four goals in his seven appearances against the Lilywhites, often coming up with the goods and getting one over Spurs since his move to England.
This season alone, the 25-year-old has taken his goalscoring prowess to the next level, already finding the net on 21 occasions in just 18 appearances for the Citizens.
Should Spurs want to land their own version of Haaland, it would cost a small fortune in today’s market, with very few players able to replicate such levels.
However, Frank may already have a similar player in his ranks in the form of centre-back Micky van de Ven - a claim that may come as a surprise given the difference in position.
The Dutch international has been a key member of the Dane’s squad in 2025/26, featuring in every single Premier League and Champions League outing to date.
However, despite his defensive role, he’s thrived in attacking areas, as seen by his tally of six goals in 15 appearances - a tally which has made him the club’s top-goalscorer.
His latest strike came against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday night, with the 24-year-old running the entire length of the pitch before firing home expertly - just as Haaland would do at the Etihad.
Van de Ven’s performance led to one analyst dubbing him the “Haaland of centre-backs”, something which is surprisingly accurate given the Dutchman’s freakish pace and power.
The defender, who’s been labelled “world-class” by another analyst, clocked the fastest speed of any player in the division - which is similar to the Norwegian, with the forward having bags of pace despite his huge frame.
His aerial ability has also made him a force to be reckoned with at both ends of the pitch, with his tally of 1.3 aerials won per 90 helping him score a double against Everton earlier this season.
Players like Van de Ven don’t come around very often, with the Lilywhites hierarchy conducting phenomenal business, landing the centre-back for just £40m.
His comparisons to Haaland in 2025/26 are there for all to see, with the Spurs star the closest thing Frank currently has to the Premier League’s leading goalscorer.