He grafts and grafts – Tottenham player putting in three extra hours of training a day, really wants to succeed

Think again if you’re wondering whether Radu Dragusin is taking it easy after his significant January move to Tottenham.

When discussing the Romanian defender with Fanatik on Sunday night, Florin Manea, his agent, disclosed this information.

When the center back was questioned about his lifestyle after leaving Genoa for London, it became evident that he was more focused on succeeding at Tottenham than taking advantage of any attractions the nation’s largest metropolis may have to offer.

“He hasn’t gone out at all in London, to go out clubbing or anywhere else,” Manea said. I’m not even aware that he’s eaten out twice. He stays inside. We went to a restaurant twice. He puts in an additional two hours of gym time every day in addition to an hour on the field, so he departs at 9 am and returns between 3 and 3.30 pm.

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It’s not precisely simple. It is comparable to a job. He keeps grafting. In addition, he feels pressure since he is considering the national team and the Euros. He’s got a strong desire to achieve. I believe we can already declare that he has made progress toward the victory.

Dragusin, who is now on international leave with Romania, participated in the whole ninety minutes of Friday’s match against Northern Ireland and is probably going to play in the next match against Colombia.

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He is really happy to be playing thus much football, since the defender has only started one game for Tottenham since joining from Genoa, and it was a disappointing 3-0 defeat to Fulham.

He had to settle with cameo appearances at the conclusion of games before, having previously entered the game at halftime against Aston Villa in the 4-0 victory.

Dragusin would have to put in a lot of effort to unseat either of Micky van de Ven or Cristian Romero from the starting lineup, as Ange Postecoglou has always said that they would be his starting duo for the foreseeable future.

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