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Kyle Walker-Peters

That's a really nice interview. He seems genuine.

Indeed; you could see how much it meant to him! And seems well grounded too, interview almost apologetic and looking forward to go and celebrate with his dad.

These are the types of players we need at Spurs. Hope we do right by him...

Wednesday was a game we could have let him start. Pretty sure he would not have collected a hat trick of foul throws...
 
Looks like played a big part in England U21's win. Some match winning defensive action, which is very promising.
 
From what I see of this lad he is no worse than Aurier. He himself must know it too so must be a tad frustrated at how this season has gone in terms of so few opportunities to play.
 
From what I see of this lad he is no worse than Aurier. He himself must know it too so must be a tad frustrated at how this season has gone in terms of so few opportunities to play.

I’m hoping there is a lot more to come from Aurier, but I’m excited about KWP too, we should have RB sorted for while with Trippier being so solid too.
 
Not good enough for what? He's been the main right back for a team that finished 3rd, and has more assists than any other defender this season.

Partly a flippant answer but if I look at our starting 11, or best 18 man match-day squad, or even 22 man squad, to me he's one of the weakest. Kane and Dembele back-ups are higher priority for improving, but after that I would have Trippier and Lamela.

I dont think he's awful however we dont get natural width from our attackers so having full-backs which stretch the opposition wide and ahve the pace and natural game to go beyond them is important, partly because it creates more space centrally.
 
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