Three Tottenham stars named in Premier League Team of the Season so far
Despite Tottenham Hotspur experiencing one of their worst starts to a Premier League season in recent memory, three of their standout players have managed to earn a place in SofaScore’s team of the season so far.
Tottenham’s inconsistency in the league has been evident. Even though they recently managed an impressive run of five consecutive victories, they have struggled to maintain consistency in their overall performance.
As a result, they find themselves in ninth place after seven games. In their last five league games, Spurs have suffered three losses. Their most recent defeat came at the hands of Brighton, a game in which they let a 2-0 lead slip away. This loss halted the momentum they had been building after their disappointing North London derby defeat.
Manager Ange Postecoglou now faces the challenge of addressing these inconsistencies during the international break. The upcoming London derby against West Ham United on October 19th will be a crucial opportunity for Spurs to get back on track.
Three Tottenham players have been recognized in SofaScore’s statistical team of the season so far, which is based on individual player ratings from the opening seven Premier League matches.
Notably, Tottenham’s leading contributors for goals and assists, James Maddison and Heung-Min Son, both secured a place in this lineup. Maddison, with a rating of 7.64, and Son, with an even higher rating of 7.88, stand out for their creative and offensive prowess. Alongside them in midfield are Bukayo Saka, Cole Palmer, and Mateo Kovacic.
The third Tottenham player to make the cut is Cristian Romero. The Argentine defender joins Josko Gvardiol and Virgil van Dijk in defense, with a solid rating of 7.4. (Daily Mail)
Despite his inclusion, Romero has been a controversial figure. Although his performances have been statistically solid, his defensive lapses have attracted criticism, particularly in matches where Tottenham have conceded crucial goals.
Former footballers have recently expressed concerns about Romero’s defensive performances. Paul Scholes and Glenn Hoddle, both respected figures in football, have pointed out Romero’s lapses in concentration, especially during Tottenham’s defeat to Brighton. Hoddle, in particular, singled out Romero for his role in Brighton’s winning goal, highlighting his poor positioning and lack of awareness.
Hoddle’s critique focused on Romero’s failure to track his opponent properly and his tendency to ball-watch instead of positioning himself defensively. According to Hoddle, Romero’s lapse in focus allowed Brighton’s Danny Welbeck to capitalize and score the decisive goal.
Hoddle’s analysis pointed out that such defensive mistakes are costly, especially at the Premier League level, where fine margins can determine the outcome of matches.
Despite these critiques, Romero’s inclusion in SofaScore’s team of the season so far suggests that his overall contributions have been significant, even if individual moments of error have overshadowed some of his performances. His ability to recover possession, his physicality in duels, and his leadership at the back have earned him a respectable rating.
Tottenham’s start to the season may not be what fans had hoped for, but the inclusion of Maddison, Son, and Romero in the team of the season so far is a testament to the individual quality within their squad.
If Postecoglou can address the team’s collective shortcomings and get more consistent performances, there’s potential for Tottenham to rise up the Premier League table in the coming weeks.
As Tottenham prepares for their upcoming matches, the focus will be on turning these individual successes into cohesive team performances. The London derby against West Ham will be a stern test, and Postecoglou will be eager to see how his side responds after a period of reflection during the international break.
In summary, while Spurs have struggled with inconsistency, the recognition of key players like Maddison, Son, and Romero in SofaScore’s rankings highlights the quality that exists within the squad. However, turning these individual achievements into team success will be the true test as the season progresses.
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