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Scouting Solution: Bundesliga Boy Robin Koch Could Bring Sanity To Troubled Tottenham

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German outlet Bild is running with the suggestion that right-footed defender Robin Koch could be one his way to Tottenham Hotspur this summer, after being scouted by the Londoners since last January.

We’re going to be inundated with transfer speculation, but this one is worth our consideration. The market value of Koch will be in excess of the €15million that RB Leipzig allegedly offered for the boy back in January.

Now Bild has made out that Spurs could be looking to trade out Juan Foyth to make room for the Kaiserslautern born kid, but I see enough here to weigh up shifting Serge Aurier and Foyth. The Argentinian didn’t fit under Pochettino and the odd-man-out routine looks to have continued under Mourinho. Aurier is a repeat offender on so many levels.

Robin Koch’s heat map
  • Crossing accuracy 54.5%
  • Passing accuracy 86.9%
  • Duels won 58%
  • Total successful actions 72.7%

It’s difficult to understand why a 23-year-old player of this calibre wouldn’t be brought in my Spurs. He’d be comparatively inexpensive, and he’d surely be a decent investment.

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MrChickenHead
MrChickenHead
3 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

I see a lot more kids out there, out here in Aus. 100’s in Dipper red, I think I might of seen 2 in spurs clobber. Future fans washed away and the older ones truly rinsed.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Thirty years since Liverpool won the League. Getting on for fifty years now since Tottenham won it. I suppose Blanchflower, Mackay and Cliff Jones never thought they’d be the last group of Spurs players to have League winners medals.

Eleventstonedidiots
Eleventstonedidiots
3 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

Yep the day we sold Walker was the day it started to go pear shaped. Sold him for £50m and and replaced him with a £25m player because City are idiots and Daniel is cleverer than everybody else. Liverpool lose their best player but fork out £75m for Virgil and £75m on Allison and win CL & PL because their objective is always to win trophies. It’s taken them a long while to get there but the intent has always been there. Utd may have signed some right lemons since Fergies departure but it has always been done with the aim of winning the league. Levy on the other hand is …. oh forget it I’m tired.

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago

Well done Liverpool and Fenway. Backed their manager and put their
money where their mouth is.

Levy got us into half a billion of debt and got himself on The Tines ‘Rich List’
during the same period. What a guy eh?

We were better than Liverpool two seasons ago, until Baldy decided to pull
the plug…

Well done you scouse gits.

ENIC OUT.

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

That’s the way it is with Levy, it’s only players that no other big
clubs are particularly interested in.

Apart from Kane I can’t see any players in our current squad that any other
big clubs would want. Gio in a few seasons or an in form Dele possibly but Poch got
a Very decent tune out of mainly good but not outstanding players.

It’s only that kind of coach that can make it work in a sustainable way, which is another
reason why Jose looks like a short term prospect…

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago

‘It’s difficult to understand why a 23-year-old player of this calibre wouldn’t be brought in my Spurs. He’d be comparatively inexpensive, and he’d surely be a decent investment.’

It’s never difficult to understand transfers not happening under Levy! 😂

PlayItAgainSamways
PlayItAgainSamways
3 years ago

The bowlers Holding….

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago
Reply to  CowSpurs

🤣😁😄Yeah, a name made for the newspaper headline writers.

CowSpurs
CowSpurs
3 years ago

If only Steve Bull was still playing and we could sign the pair. You couldn’t make that story up!

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Only surprise is with this endless list of players linked with Spurs is if they’re that good why isn’t there a queue forming to sign them.
As other posters have pointed out there was no bidding war over that exceptional talent N’Dombele, maybe that should have been a warning.

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