Spurs have a superstar performing brilliantly out on loan who’s now outscoring Kulusevski
Tottenham Hotspur has had a promising start to the season under Ange Postecoglou, playing a high-octane style that’s already earned them a close second behind Arsenal in the Premier League standings.
Spurs remain undefeated in cup competitions, with the team firing on all cylinders, led by players like Brennan Johnson, who’s been consistent, Dominic Solanke, who recently scored twice in a single game, and Dejan Kulusevski, who has been crucial in midfield.
Kulusevski’s transition into a central role has only strengthened Tottenham’s midfield. The Swedish international has made a strong claim to be the team’s most influential player this season, especially considering his recent form, which has improved significantly after a quiet start.
His performances showcase his value, highlighted by an impressive game against Manchester United, where he not only scored but also became the first player since the 2003-04 season to create nine chances at Old Trafford in a single match.
Dubbed “world-class” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, Kulusevski is finding his rhythm at just the right time. If he maintains this momentum, he could even be in the running for Player of the Year.
Interestingly, one of Spurs’ young loanees has been outscoring him—a promising sign for the club’s future attack.
Among Tottenham’s young talents on loan this season, Dane Scarlett stands out. After joining Oxford United in the Championship in August, Scarlett initially had a slow start.
This sparked some concern that his loan could mirror his challenging stint at Ipswich Town last season. However, he soon found his form, scoring three goals in his last four games for Oxford, outscoring Kulusevski and earning the second-highest scorer spot at Oxford.
The following table compares Scarlett’s performances across teams, showcasing his scoring ability in various leagues and at different levels:
Team | Appearances | Goals | Assists | Goal Involvements per Match |
---|---|---|---|---|
Oxford United | 10 | 3 | 0 | 0.30 |
England U19s | 14 | 12 | 1 | 0.92 |
England U20s | 20 | 9 | 1 | 0.50 |
Spurs U18s | 23 | 23 | 4 | 1.17 |
Spurs U23s | 15 | 4 | 1 | 0.33 |
In addition to his performance at Oxford, Scarlett has proven himself on the international stage with England’s U20 and U19 teams. He’s delivered nine goals and an assist in 20 games for the U20s, alongside 12 goals and an assist in 14 games for the U19s, underscoring his sharp instincts. Talent scout Antonio Mango, who praised Scarlett as “born to score goals,” sees him as an “outrageous” talent.
Tottenham’s youth coaching staff won’t be surprised by Scarlett’s achievements, considering his impressive form in Spurs’ junior teams, where he’s scored 27 goals and provided five assists across 38 appearances, amounting to a goal involvement rate of one every 1.18 games.
Scoring in the Championship may be easier than in the Premier League, but Scarlett’s ability to find the net frequently, combined with his youth-level record, suggests Spurs might have a future star forward in their lineup.
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