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Thomas Frank must tell Tottenham to target £17m Everton star who impressed against Djed Spence

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Thomas Frank’s Tottenham Hotspur impressed at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday, but there was one Everton star who really stood out.

Micky van de Ven produced the first brace of his professional career to help Spurs secure three points and move Thomas Frank’s side up into third in the Premier League.

Tottenham Hotspur created a bit of history by becoming the first Premier League side to win away at Everton’s new ground since its opening.

Frank will have left Merseyside delighted with the win, but also having had his eye caught by one of Everton’s brightest talents.

Tottenham should target Everton attacker Ilyman Ndiaye

Ilyman Ndiaye must be one of the names near the top of Tottenham’s list of transfer targets in the summer following his display on Sunday.

Jack Grealish is a big fan of Ndiaye, and it’s no wonder, given the winger’s hugely impressive start to the new campaign.

The 25-year-old has three goals and one assist in the Premier League this season, despite playing in his less favoured role on the right wing.

Last month, Ndiaye produced an impressive take-on stat, which saw him as the only Premier League player close to Mohammed Kudus for the most in Europe.

The winger currently has 24 dribbles completed this season, with Kylian Mbappe just two ahead of him.

Four of those came against Tottenham on the weekend, as he came up against Djed Spence and caused him plenty of issues.

Ndiaye, who cost Everton £17m, is also a monster in the duels, as he won eight of the 12 duels he contested against Frank’s team at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The North London club wanted a winger in the summer, and after Savinho signed a new Man City contract, Ndiaye is a player they should now be targeting.

Yankuba Minteh could be an underrated Tottenham target

Another name which should be on Spurs’ list of targets is Yankuba Minteh, who has proven to be an excellent addition for Brighton.

Just like Ndiaye and Kudus, the 21-year-old also has an impressive dribbling success rate, having completed 22 this term.

The youngster has started the season well on the South Coast and even managed to score against Spurs in the 2-2 draw at the AMEX Stadium.

Tottenham will face strong competition for Antoine Semenyo

An obvious choice for a wide forward target is Antoine Semenyo, who is one of the Premier League’s most in-form attackers.

However, Tottenham will face strong competition for Semenyo, with Manchester United, Liverpool and Atletico Madrid all keen on him.

After six goals and three assists in nine Premier League games, a whole host of clubs are after him, and Spurs would love to win the race.

Tottenham wanted Semenyo in the summer, but Bournemouth’s asking price for the 25-year-old put them off making a move.

Thomas Frank should consider Kevin Schade reunion

Frank could be reunited with Brentford winger Kevin Schade, who netted against Liverpool in the Bees’ 3-2 win over the Reds.

Frank described Schade as ‘very good’ during his time at Brentford, and the German is another attacker who is playing with great intent this term.

Under the new Spurs boss, Schade netted 14 goals and got five assists in 74 appearances for the West London club.

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Tottenham fans can’t believe what was said about Joao Palhinha after his display vs Everton

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Joao Palhinha has been a revelation at Tottenham Hotspur this season, and his good fortunes continued in the team’s 3-0 win over Everton.

The 30-year-old has drawn a fair amount of praise since making the move from Bayern Munich, with Micah Richards hailing Tottenham’s deal to sign Palhinha.

Tottenham have been so impressed by Palhinha, and TBR Football understands that plans are already in place to make the loan deal permanent.

But a deal to sign the Portuguese international wasn’t particularly popular, and some Spurs fans can’t believe what was being said about him initially.

Tottenham fans can’t believe Joao Palhinha’s signing was ever questioned

Some Tottenham Hotspur fans have laughed off previous suggestions that Joao Palhinha wasn’t good enough to sign for them.

Back in the summer, a deal to sign Palhinha on loan from Bayern Munich proved to be quite divisive, causing a split down the fanbase.

Many wanted a new number six who was more progressive, but others believed that Palhinha would bring much-needed experience and steel to Spurs’ midfield.

But Palhinha’s importance to Tottenham has quickly been realised with his excellent defensive statistics.

According to Squawka, this season, the former Bayern Munich star has made the most tackles and has the highest duel success rate of any midfielder in the Premier League.

In the aftermath of his superb performance against the Toffees, Tottenham fans have taken to X to slam fellow supporters who didn’t want him.

One fan claimed: “Some fans putting him in Bentancur conversations have been proved so wrong, they’re not in the same stratosphere.”

“Newcastle, Chelsea, United, Arsenal next. The Palhinha, Bentancur midfield has been super unpopular, but I think we will really see their value in the upcoming fixture run,” added another supporter.

One fan believes that Palhinha is proving him wrong after watching back his highlights against Everton: “I’ve made clear my frustrations that we signed him, that we play him far too much… But man, if he ain’t outrageous at this stuff.

Finally, another fan aimed a dig at other Spurs supporters who initially criticised his signing: “Some of the fanbase said he would set the project back 5 years because he can’t pass or do skills…”

Alan Pardew explains why Joao Palhinha is so important for Tottenham

Former Spurs player and Premier League manager, Alan Pardew, has also been full of praise for Palhinha and highlighting his importance to the team.

Pardew stated that the Portuguese midfielder was arguably Spurs’ best player against Everton and did all the dirty work in the middle of the park.

“I thought Spurs had resilience about them, which is a word you don’t often associate with Spurs teams. I thought Palhinha was outstanding today. He did a lot of things that people don’t really notice,” Pardew told TalkSPORT.

“When you’re away from home, that holding midfielder, that security net, that covering up for some of your offensive players that don’t fill all the holes was so important today. I’ll give him a massive star rating.”

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Thomas Frank has shown Jeremy Monga why joining Tottenham would be a mistake

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Tottenham Hotspur are among the top flight clubs tracking Leicester City’s teenage sensation Jeremy Monga, but that would be a bad move for the player.

After emerging at the end of Leicester’s miserable Premier League campaign, Jeremy Monga has continued to establish himself as one of the brightest stars emerging in the game today.

He’s still only 16-years-old, but Monga has already made 11 appearances in the Championship this season, scoring one goal and registering one assist for the Foxes.

Predictably, Premier League clubs are now keen on signing Monga, with Man City, Chelsea, and Spurs among the interested parties. While all of those avenues pose a risk for the young winger, there’s one clear example at Tottenham that will have Monga thinking twice.

Jeremy Monga should look at Archie Gray situation as a warning

The truth is, Monga only has to look at the way Thomas Frank is misusing Archie Gray to see that joining Tottenham would be a mistake.

Gray arrived from Leeds United in a huge deal last summer, having just completed a full campaign in the Championship as a near ever-present for the Yorkshire outfit. While he had experience as a defender, Gray was widely regarded as one of the most promising central midfielders in England.

However, since joining Spurs, Gray has played just 11 times in his preferred position. The rest of his 52 appearances under both Frank and former manager Ange Postecoglou have come at right-back, centre-back, or even left-back.

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While it could be argued that Gray has still managed to play semi-regularly for one of the Big Six clubs and has won a trophy, there’s no denying it’s frustrating to see such a top talent being used out of position.

For Monga, an electrifying winger, there’s absolutely the risk that he could join a club like Spurs and end up being converted into a wing-back. Still, it could be worse.

Jack Clarke’s journey is also one Jeremy Monga would want to avoid

If Monga really wants to see what his future at Tottenham could look like in the worst case scenario, he should consider Jack Clarke’s time in North London.

Another top young talent, ironically also emerging from the Leeds academy, Clarke made waves in his breakthrough Championship campaign back in 2018/19. Along came Spurs with a £10m offer, but Clarke would only go on to make four senior appearances for the club in his three years there.

Loan spells at Leeds, QPR, and Sunderland were more useful, before a permanent move to the Stadium of Light really set Clarke’s career on the right track. There, Clarke proved he was one of the best players in the Championship, but once again was lured in by a Premier League move that didn’t work out – this time at Ipswich Town.

It’s all working out for Clarke now, but he is one of many young second tier talents who have been tempted by the bright lights of the Premier League, only to waste years of his career in the peripheries. Monga would do well to remember that, given he is so young, he should be in no rush to jump at the first big name that makes him a shiny promise.

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Tottenham confirm stadium naming rights decision as five sponsors lined up

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Since the ribbon-cutting ceremony in 2019, the business brains behind the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have courted an ultra-lucrative naming rights deal.

Initially, Daniel Levy wanted £25m per season. But six years on, Levy has been forced out of his position as chairman and Tottenham are still without a name above the door for their 62,850-seat home ground.

Under the self-funding model favoured by ENIC, that’s a lot of revenue to miss out on every season. And for Thomas Frank and Fabio Paratici, it’s money that could be invested on new signings and wages.

For what it’s worth, Levy always maintained that having the Spurs brand directly associated with cultural icons like the NFL, Beyonce, Formula 1, Anthony Joshua and others who came to town meant that, while Spurs were still actively looking for a naming rights deal, they could afford to wait for the right partner.

Whether or not that was a face-saving exercise as a succession after commercial big wigs tried and failed to secure a deal that met Levy’s standards, we’ll let you decide. But as Brand Finance valuation director Hugo Hensley framed it in exclusive conversation with TBR Football earlier this year: “There are lots of Beyoncé fans, but how many are looking for a Premier League club?”

There have been false dawns in the past, and TBR Football is aware of several brands who, at various stages, thought they were very close to striking a deal only to be knocked back at the eleventh hour.

However, last month saw the first concrete steps taken towards a deal. Incidentally, it came barely two weeks after Spurs parted company with Levy, although he still holds a significant stake in the club.

Tottenham announced that Sports Illustrated Tickets would become the first member of a new commercial initiative: ‘The Collective’. In a 12-year deal, Sports Illustrated agreed to sponsor the East Stand, through a variety of activations, including signage and a new hospitality club.

And in new details, the industry publication SportBusiness has revealed that Spurs plan to have similar sponsorship deals in place for all four stands within 18-24 months and, crucially, they will then turn their attention to a naming rights arrangement for the whole stadium.

SportBusiness spoke to Spurs’ chief revenue officer Ryan Norys for their piece. He told them that they are looking at potential partners in the consumer products, technology and high net worth sectors.

“We’re identifying how we authentically integrate brands into these spaces without taking away from the design, the architecture… You don’t want it to become a billboard,” said Norys.

It was also revealed that the MetLife Stadium’s segmented approach – where an umbrella naming rights deal works in tandem with four gate partners in HCLTech, Verizon, Moody’s and Bud Light – has been an inspiration for the new approach.

Even without a naming rights deal, Spurs have been riotously successful in the commercial department since moving into their new digs.

Annual revenue from sponsorship, merchandise sales and events has quadrupled since their last match at White Hart Lane and stood at £255m at the last count.

But not everyone in football finance is confident in Spurs’ segmented approach to stadium naming rights that the new Spurs regime, overseen by Vinai Venkatesham, is using.

Speaking exclusively to TBR Football, Richard Busby – CEO of commercial consultancy BDS Sponsorship – Spurs’ strategy said: “Having a number of primary partners below a title sponsor is nothing new, but four is quite a low number. It’s normal to go for between six and eight – and sometimes more.

Busby is an expert in the naming rights field, with his firm having worked on Coventry City’s deal for their stadium and the Transport for London Cable Car’s brand partnership with Emirates among others.

“The problem will come if they are negotiating with primary sponsors in the consumer, tech or high net worth areas as that will make it very difficult to get a stadium naming rights deal from any of those sectors. Naming rights and primary sponsors will all expect category exclusivity.

“A cardinal rule of sponsorship is sell the top of the pyramid first and then primary sponsors afterwards.”

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Tottenham Hotspur must avoid Heung-min Son temptation in January, here’s why

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Heung-min Son has made a brilliant start to life in the MLS, but he may well need a new home, temporarily at least, in the New Year. For Spurs, the temptation to bring Son back will be massive, but it would be the wrong move.

After ten years with the club, 173 goals, and one Europa League trophy, Son departed Tottenham this summer to move to America.

Naturally, Spurs were reluctant to lose Son, but the legendary Korean star was ultimately sold for around £20m to LA FC.

He’s already bagged nine goals and added three assists in ten games for his new club. Suffice it to say Son is thriving away from Tottenham, and the Lilywhites are doing pretty well without their former captain, too.

So, when the transfer window opens in January and Son needs a short loan move to keep himself sharp, the two parties should not be tempted into allowing emotion to cloud their respective judgements.

Heung-min Son could return to Spurs, but he shouldn’t

Just this weekend, Son promised he would return to Tottenham to bid a proper farewell to the fans. He left the club this summer with his last game actually being played in his native South Korea, so he’s not had a chance to bow out at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The most obvious solution to this would be for Spurs to arrange a friendly against LA FC — much like what happened with Harry Kane and Bayern Munich. But, naturally, there are many who believe a loan move for Son in January would be a win-win for all involved.

For me, a Spurs fan, the idea of Son turning out in a Tottenham shirt again is highly tempting. However, when I think with my head instead of my heart, I realise it’s not a good idea.

From a Tottenham Hotspur perspective, it’s important to remember this is a new project under Thomas Frank. With fresh blood in the dugout and on the pitch, and even big changes in the hierarchy with Daniel Levy moving on, this is not a time to be looking backwards.

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Towards the end of his time at Tottenham, Son was struggling for fitness and form, and it’s safe to say his impact on the pitch was limited. To bring him back now, at a time when players like Mathys Tel are trying to find their feet, would not be in the best interests of anyone.

What you’d get from a month-long return for Son would be a wave of nostalgia, the odd cameo appearance here and there, and a nice goodbye. You’d also have a player Frank would feel almost obliged to play, limiting game time for other players who are a more permanent part of the burgeoning Spurs project.

Instead, it would be far more shrewd to put all of the focus on finding a new attacker in January who can carry Tottenham forward for the long-term. Leave Son’s legacy where it is: as the captain who delivered Tottenham’s first trophy in 17 years, rather than bringing him back for one last swansong that may or may not pay off.

Thierry Henry’s brief Arsenal return proves it’s not worthwhile

Spurs only have to look at their fierce rivals Arsenal for an idea as to how this could all play out. The Gunners took Thierry Henry back on loan in 2012 for a brief spell during the MLS off-season, and they only got 162 minutes out of him. He didn’t start a single game.

Granted, Henry scored two goals in seven games, including a winner in the FA Cup third round. But, at that time, Henry was a signing Arsenal needed just as much as they wanted.

It’s also worth noting, Henry’s return came around four-and-a-half years after he first left the club. It was a symbolic and cathartic move as much as it was a footballing decision.

The opposite is true of Tottenham. They don’t really need Son, hence why they sold him just three months ago. Let’s be honest, no one would be mad if he did come back, but it’s just not the right play at this moment in time for a club looking to break into a new era.

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Fabio Paratici learns how much Tottenham must pay to land Dusan Vlahovic in January

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TBR Football understands that Juventus are ready to sell Dusan Vlahovic in January, and Tottenham Hotspur are showing an interest in the striker.

Juventus were keen to move Vlahovic on in the summer, but despite interest from a host of clubs, including former boss Max Allegri at AC Milan, a deal could not be agreed.

During the summer transfer window, Juventus signed Jonathan David and Lois Openda, which means the 25-year-old’s importance has decreased.

Now, heading into the January transfer window, Juventus are talking to clubs about a possible deal, including Tottenham Hotspur.

Sources: Juventus want £20m for Dusan Vlahovic, Tottenham are interested

Juventus will make Dusan Vlahovic available for just £20 million in January, and this appeals to Tottenham, sources have told TBR Football’s chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey.

As TBR Football previously reported, both Tottenham and Chelsea are keen on Vlahovic, but there is also interest from Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Juve’s issue is that the striker is free to sign a pre-contract with clubs from abroad, with the Serbian international out of contract next summer.

Obviously, they can’t stop him from signing a pre-contract, but whilst that has not happened, there is a chance he could move in the January window.

TBR Football confirm that Juve are now open to a deal in the New Year, and this is where Spurs could hold an advantage.

Most of the other clubs keen on Vlahovic are thinking summer free transfer, meanwhile, the North London club are open to a deal in January.

Fabio Paratici, who just returned to Tottenham, is a big fan of the 25-year-old and is making a deal in January a possibility.

Thomas Frank has concerns over Tottenham’s strikers

Spurs could well be on the hunt for a new number nine in the winter window, given the fact that Thomas Frank has concerns over his current options.

Richarlison and Mathys Tel have struggled to find any sort of rhythm when given their chances, and Dominic Solanke has been missing with an ankle injury.

Randal Kolo Muani, formerly of Juventus, is yet to make an impact at Spurs, although he did show signs of promise away at Everton.

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Guglielmo Vicario has made Gary Neville change his opinion on him at Tottenham

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Guglielmo Vicario has become a rather divisive figure at Tottenham Hotspur, with question marks as to whether he’s good enough to be the first choice.

Against Everton, the 29-year-old enjoyed a strong afternoon between the sticks as he kept a sixth clean sheet of the season.

Meanwhile, Micky van de Ven’s brace of headed goals and Pape Matar Sarr’s late goal ensured that Tottenham Hotspur won to climb into third place.

Following what was an impressive afternoon from the Italian international, Gary Neville has been giving his honest take on Spurs’ goalkeeper.

Gary Neville thinks Guglielmo Vicario has really improved at Tottenham

Neville has admitted that Guglielmo Vicario has really improved at Tottenham, having been initially unsure about his ability.

David Moyes singled out Vicario as one of the key reasons why Spurs were able to beat Everton on Sunday afternoon.

The Italian shot-stopper prevented 1.2 goals against the Toffees, making two crucial saves to ensure the Lilywhites kept a clean sheet.

“They did things certainly last season were thinking they weren’t capable of doing, and that’s being reliable when they’re not playing well,” Neville told Sky Sports.

“Can they withstand pressure? Can they soak up teams putting balls into their box? They did that today. I think they defended really well.

“The goalkeeper looks a lot better. There were times when I wasn’t 100 per cent on him, but I just think there is an element of him looking a lot more solid than he has been.”

TBR Football understands that Thomas Frank is a fan of Vicario and opted to stick by his experienced number one amid recent criticism.

Meanwhile, Alan Shearer named him in his Premier League Team of the Week, stating: “Made two incredible saves to deny Beto and Iliman Ndiaye, protecting Spurs’ 2-0 lead before they got their third goal in an excellent win at Everton.”

Guglielmo Vicario’s extraordinary week at Tottenham

Vicario has just enjoyed an extraordinary week at Tottenham following his superb display away at AS Monaco.

The goalkeeper was awarded Man of the Match for his performance in the French principality, as he made eight saves in the Champions League.

Vicario also prevented a total of 2.68 goals against the Ligue 1 side to ensure Frank’s team didn’t leave empty-handed.

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Rangers fans all notice something new about Mikey Moore as Tottenham ace finally shows promise

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Mikey Moore has not had the easiest of times, leaving Tottenham on loan to join Rangers, but in Danny Rohl’s first game at Ibrox, the youngster finally showed real promise.

TBR Football understands that Tottenham have been worried about Moore’s loan, given his lack of minutes and the constant scrutiny he was facing.

The Scottish giants have had a very challenging start to the season, with Russell Martin being sacked and Danny Rohl coming in to replace him.

It’s not been the most ideal atmosphere for the Tottenham Hotspur loanee, but in Rohl’s first league match, the teenager impressed the club’s supporters.

Rangers fans are full of praise for Mikey Moore vs Kilmarnock

Rangers fans were full of praise for Mikey Moore following his performance against Kilmarnock as he impressed off the bench.

The forward was introduced at the break and helped Rangers to find two goals to defeat Kilmarnock 3-1 at Ibrox.

Some supporters believe that this could finally be the youngster’s breakthrough in the Scottish Premiership and think it was his best performance in a Rangers shirt.

During the October international break, Moore scored a hat-trick for England U-19s, which will have given him a big confidence boost.

The teenager certainly played with a lot of confidence against Kilmarnock and appeared to flourish in a new central role under the German manager.

After the game, Rangers supporters took to X to share their praise for the youngster and hope that he is finally about to kick on at Ibrox.

One fan said: “I’ve been very critical of Mikey Moore, but when he came off the bench, he showed he’s not a winger but more an inside forward or number 10. His contribution, movement and all-around play was much, much better.”

“Mikey Moore is showing why he’s got such a big reputation. He’s been excellent. Looks to suit Rohl’s style of play,” claimed another fan.

There was yet more praise for the Spurs loanee: “Actually got to see glimpses of a half-decent Mikey Moore today. This Danny Rohl man is a magician.”

Finally, another supporter stated: “Mikey Moore was playing like he was enjoying himself. Good performance when he came on.”

Rangers are next in action on Wednesday, and there will be hope that the England youth international will get a chance to start away at Hibernian.

Tottenham must recall Jamie Donley from Stoke City

Jamie Donley is another big hopeful at Tottenham; however, his loan spell at Stoke City has not gone as planned.

Donley, who was praised by Pep Guardiola last season, has been struggling to break into the team at the bet365 Stadium.

The midfielder has played just 77 minutes in the Championship this term and has been an unused substitute in the Potters’ last ten matches.

Tottenham need to think about recalling him in January and sending him elsewhere for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign.

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Son Heung-min clinches individual MLS award just two months after leaving Tottenham

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Son Heung-min is loving life at LAFC following his move from Tottenham Hotspur, and he has just won an award from the MLS.

Son has been thriving in the MLS since making the switch, swapping London for Los Angeles, producing a remarkable goal-scoring record in the States.

The 33-year-old has nine goals and two assists in ten MLS appearances and has taken the league by storm in the two months he has been there.

The South Korean captain has now scooped up an individual award, which just shows the quality he still possesses after leaving Tottenham Hotspur.

Son Heung-min wins MLS Goal of the Year

Son Heung-min has won the MLS Goal of the Year for his superb free-kick that he scored against FC Dallas back in August.

In just his third match in the USA, the Tottenham legend found the back of the net from just outside the penalty area, leaving the goalkeeper no chance of reaching his effort.

Son rarely got the chance to take set-pieces during his time in North London, and perhaps that was a mistake given his Goal of the Year-winning strike.

The South Korean legend is already one of the MLS’s biggest talents and is gearing up nicely for next summer’s World Cup in North America.

The MLS season is due to end in December, which could mean that Son becomes available for a club in Europe to sign on loan, just like David Beckham did all those years ago.

Just recently, Son wants to say farewell to Tottenham fans properly and is keen to make his return to London in the near future.

Son Heung-min also beats Cristiano Ronaldo to individual award

Earlier this month, Son also won the award for the 2025 Best Footballer in Asia, beating off competition from his fellow countryman Lee Kang-in from PSG.

The former Spurs captain’s heroics in helping win the Europa League saw him also beat Cristiano Ronaldo, who finished in third place.

The award has been dominated by Son since its inception in 2013, with the South Korean star winning it on 10 occasions in 13 years.

The veteran will certainly be aiming to win it again in 2026 with a strong performance in what could be his final World Cup campaign.

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Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are in agreement over Kevin Danso’s Tottenham display v Everton

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Tottenham Hotspur secured a crucial away win at Everton, with Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero both hailing one unsung hero after the match.

Micky van de Ven scored two headed goals in the first half to help secure three points and move Thomas Frank into third place in the Premier League.

The North London club became the first away team since its opening to beat Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, winning 3-0.

Of course, Van de Ven received a lot of the headlines after the game, but he and Cristian Romero were both full of praise for one Spurs star in particular.

Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero hail Kevin Danso

Van de Ven and Romero have both taken to social media to praise Kevin Danso’s display in Tottenham Hotspur’s win over Everton.

Jamie Redknapp called Danso ‘immense’, and for just £20 million, Spurs have secured themselves a bargain signing.

The Austrian defender is getting a run in the team right now with Romero sidelined with an injury, and he’s really stepped up during this spell.

Both of Spurs’ central defenders described him as ‘top’ on his official Instagram account, and his display certainly deserved the adulation.

The former Lens star was crucial in helping Spurs keep their seventh clean sheet of the season in what should have been a tough fixture.

Against the Toffees, the 27-year-old completed 18 clearances, won six of his six duels and didn’t commit a single foul during the match.

But despite Danso’s strong performances, Spurs will be hoping to have Romero back soon, with the Argentine set to return against Chelsea next weekend.

Kevin Danso proves why Tottenham’s transfer strategy must change

Last season, Spurs’ depth at centre back was exposed when Van de Ven and Romero were both out, with the young Archie Gray often being paired with 22-year-old Radu Dragusin.

However, with Danso now in the squad, the importance of having experienced players ready to come in instead has been highlighted.

The Austrian international’s seniority has meant that he’s had no issue being brought in from the cold and stepping up almost instantly for Frank’s team.

Too often in the past have Spurs been heavily reliant on youngsters filling in, forcing talents like Gray and Dragusin to step up and perform week in week out.

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