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Spurs Staff Still High On Sessegnon – And So They Should Be [opinion]

By Joe Fish -

It has not been the debut season we were quite hoping for from Ryan Sessegnon.

Having followed the lad since his first forays at Fulham I really did think he could burst onto the Tottenham scene and make an immediate impact, once he recovered from the hamstring injury he brought with him across London.

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I felt my optimism vindicated when he scored an excellent goal on his maiden start against Bayern Munich, but he has not left a mark on any of his subsequent eight appearances.

But that has not done his reputation any harm at Hotspur Way. Football London understands that the coaching staff has been impressed with Sessegnon in training and still have high hopes for the 19-year-old.

And so they should.

If you look at the crop of young English talent coming through across the division – Callum Hudson Odoi, Mason Greenwood, Bukayo Saka and many more, Sessegnon’s blossoming CV is better than all of them, except arguably for Phil Foden.

  • Championship Team of the Year 2016-17 – the youngest player to ever be included at aged just 16.
  • Won five individual end-of-season PFA awards including Championship Player of the Year in 2017-18 – after scoring 15 goals to inspire Fulham’s promotion. (As a 17-year-old!)
  • The first Championship player ever to be nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year in 2017-18.
  • Has already made 133 senior appearances and been capped 41 times by England at youth level.
  • Has already scored 26 senior goals – and he is 50% a defender! For comparison, Foden, Hudson-Odoi, Greenwood and Saka have 33 between them.

It’s not Sessegnon’s fault that since he’s arrived in the Premier League he’s played for two teams who don’t know their arses from their elbows.

Once he finds some confidence and fitness, he will be a star for us.

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Tangangry
Tangangry
4 years ago

Sessegnon IN!

MrChickenHead
MrChickenHead
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

Totally agree as usual.

ENIC OUT!

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  MrChickenHead

Our only hope of seeing top quality players at Spurs is picking up cheaper young players, as it always had been the case.

Therefore why we have suddenly ended up with a manager with no record of forming a successful squad of youngsters is beyond me.

Jose was a free agent and has an amazing trophy haul over the years. However, I choose two animal metaphors to sum this up; ‘horses for courses’ & ‘every dog has it’s day’. Jose won’t work out with Levy…

ENIC OUT.

MrChickenHead
MrChickenHead
4 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

I was and still am hoping for the ‘new’ Bale with his pace.

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

Agree, still raw at 18 but got all the ingredients.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
4 years ago

Plenty to look forward to with Ryan, just needs his confidence restored and a decent team to play with.

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