What Kevin Danso shouted at his £25m Tottenham teammate speaks volumes about his ability

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Tottenham Hotspur’s squad have been in high spirits in training following what has been a great start to the season under Thomas Frank.

Thomas Frank’s team have won four of their first five matches and conceded just once across all competitions this term.

Following their Europa League triumph last season, Tottenham Hotspur’s squad appear to have become much closer, and there seems to be a strong bond at Hotspur Way.

Ahead of their next match, Kevin Danso has been spotted hurling encouragement at one of his teammates who appears to be short of confidence right now.

Kevin Danso’s encouragement for Wilson Odobert

Danso was spotted shouting encouragement at Wilson Odobert following the Frenchman’s impressive moment in training.

The 20-year-old has not had an easy run since making the switch to Spurs, following a bad hamstring injury and then struggling to find any consistency.

But it’s clear that Odobert is highly rated and well-liked among the playing squad at Spurs, so it was great to see Danso showing him love.

After Odobert’s lovely dribble and goal in training, in the background, Danso could be heard shouting, “Wilson, come on! That’s it, come on!”

Reports suggest that Thomas Frank has taken a shine to Odobert since arriving at the club.

Odobert, who cost Tottenham £25m, will be hoping to get chances across the season and showcase his talent.

The youngster will have the chance to start against Doncaster in the EFL Cup, where he will certainly have the opportunity to catch his manager’s eye.

Kevin Danso was one of Tottenham’s best value summer signings

Over the summer, Tottenham paid £21m to sign Danso permanently, following what was a brilliant loan deal from Lens last term.

Tottenham were delighted with Danso’s performances and were more than happy to pay the money to secure his services long-term.

The 27-year-old has become a key figure in the dressing room, and he has already been showing great leadership skills.

Should one of Cristian Romero or Micky van de Ven get injured, Spurs now have a more than adequate option to replace them.

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