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Watch Kulusevski’s best debut actions for Spurs | Read the analysis

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Dejan played for 28-minutes, and it struck me that he looked a little off the pace, not by much, and a few weeks under Antonio Conte’s rule will soon have him up to speed.

Passing

The Swede’s passing accuracy was excellent, hitting 83%.

2 shot assists

Had Steven Bergwjin managed to retain even a scrap of composure, a full assist would have been a fine way to make his mark in Great Britain.

Progressive run

Long pass

All in all, it was a modest yet promising first run out.

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Marbella Spur
Marbella Spur
2 years ago
Reply to  Sonificent

Strangely, it is always seems to be the left who are the most intolerant and woke. It is the same in the US with Biden.

Sonificent
Sonificent
2 years ago
Reply to  Marbella Spur

Thank you to your father for his service mate. I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments. Society has gone very dark with this woke nonsense. The most oppressive liberal society anyone could imagine.

Marbella Spur
Marbella Spur
2 years ago

So were my grandparents but they were inherently proud of becoming British and were grateful for finding solace in Britain from real persecution as Jews from Latvia. They didn’t come for free housing, healthcare and education. My father, who was living in California when the war started, returned to volunteer to fight in in the second world war and became an officer in the Royal Artillery, assigned to the Gurkhas in India. As I seem to remember from before, you have managed to completely miss the point.

Archibald&Crooks (SnideChump)
Archibald&Crooks (SnideChump)
2 years ago
Reply to  Marbella Spur

I will keep quiet as I am an immigrant (yes Spurs fan for 50 years but still an immigrant)

Marbella Spur
Marbella Spur
2 years ago
Reply to  England Mike

Quite agree. Many of the characteristics of “Britishness”, a sense of fair play, humour, tolerance, stiff upper lip etc have slowly been eroded in the cause of political correctness and woke intolerance. Pursuing an agenda of airbrushing history is madness, in keeping with Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Finally, Blair accelerated a seismic pro immigration policy. When you let millions of immigrants, many of them illegal, into your country you risk changing the social fabric of a country. Many of these immigrants have no intention of wanting to integrate and in fact would prefer to obey Sharia Law, to the extent that they want it to take precedence of British law. Absolute mad policies from virtue signalling politicians all over Europe have led to this state of affairs where major European cities have no go areas and curfews. Still, they always say that you get the politicians you deserve in life.

Billy Tonsils
Billy Tonsils
2 years ago

The Ging..er Winger ..set up to glorious chances ..shooting practice required..

England Mike
England Mike
2 years ago
Reply to  Sonificent

First it was political correctness bull, now it’s woke, whatever Britishness was has slowly been eradicated up to the point where we don’t know who we are anymore.

James McKevitt.
James McKevitt.
2 years ago

He’s left footed which I like as most of the team are right footed and even Son who is two footed prefers his right.

Just gives us more attacking angles and keeps defenders on their toes.

Sonificent
Sonificent
2 years ago
Reply to  The Boy

I might be a miserable old sod these days but I feel we live in an age where people are looking for petty, pedantic crap to highlight rather than make any meaningful contribution to debate the subject matter. Thoroughly enjoy the site and the YouTube channel – congrats on 2m 👏

England Mike
England Mike
2 years ago

The fact he has to keep cutting back onto his left whilst playing inverted is not ideal imo, but we’ll see.

Alex
Alex
2 years ago

Had Steven Bergwjin managed to retain even a scrap of composure, a full assist would have been a fine way to make his mark in the Premier League.”

It was the FA Cup.

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