Transfer window has been closed and let's analyze what we saw from Tottenham reinforcements:
- Fraser Forester. We didn't really look him in action, but Conte claims he's saving every attempt of Son Heung-min on training and that he's the reason this player lost some self confidence in chances.
- Ivan Perisic. World class signing. True wing back with great attacking skill. His crosses are like guided rockets. He's finding Kane's head in literally every game. He can beat his man, make space for cross and do it. He's danger for goal. Ivan is also good teacher for Sessegnon. Superb signing who came to Spurs for free!
- Yves Bissouma. We saw him against West Ham and he had bad game. I thought he's superb signing, but after that performance I don't think so anymore. Way how he get yellow card in early stage of that game annoyed me. It shows lack of
self control and cleverness. I mean who gets yellow cards for that in that stage of the game ?! - Djed Spence. All we saw in few minutes of Forest game is that guy has serious pace. I hope we'll see him more in action soon.
- Clement Lenglet. He played game against Fulham and showed very good skill with ball for defender. He's able to send reliable passes including long one. He was very good in that game, but let's wait to see him against better opponenets.
- Richarlison. Big actor on the pitch. When I watch the game and he falls I think his leg might be broken then on replay I hardly see any contact. Ball joggling against Nottingham Forest brought all England media like Sky post, Talk sport jump on him. Rich replied to Hamman "Cry more" over social media. Way how he got yellow card for celebrating disallowed goal was also not to smart. However he has skill and quality. Cross against Forest with outer part of foot was awesome. He has ability to beat man in front of him, but so far is not the best in front of goal. He missed big chance against Forest and hit post against Fulham. Last one was effective shot, but should be goal. You can argue that post is unlucky. I noticed at least two situations against Fulham when he tried to send simple forward ball in space to team mate and sent to fast ball and ruined promising attacks. On the other hand he played superb with Hojbjerg for first goal. Brazilian can also hold ball well. I think it's still debatable if he's better player than Bergwijn. I am included to say yes he is.
- Udogie. He'll be very good left back, one for future.
We will know more after next couple of games of course, but so far it looks like Fabio Paratici worked good summer transfer window despite missing dead chances for signing of Bremer, Baku, Eriksen, Malinovskyi, Saint-Maximin etc...