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Dominic Solanke raves about Antonin Kinsky after seeing his debut display for Tottenham against Liverpool
Antonin Kinsky certainly didn’t have to wait long to make his Tottenham Hotspur debut – Ange Postecoglou immediately deployed the youngster against Liverpool in their Carabao Cup semi-final.
Brandon Austin was on the bench and Tottenham put full faith in their new 21-year-old signing, who immediately impresꩵsed in N17.
Soon after Kinsky received the ball at his feet, Spurs fans seemed to settle at the London Stadium – there was a sudden feeling of confidence in ꩵnorth London.
Over the past month or so, Toꩵttenham supporters have watched Fraser Forster relentlessly struggle with the ball at his feet, but Kinsky arguably looked better than some centre-backs on the ball.
In addition, the Czech Republic keeper was also very effective with his shot-sto𝓡pping, an all round triumph🐈.
Dominic Solanke praises Antonin Kinsky for ‘phenomenal’ Tottenham debut
That being said, Dominic Solanke, who provide🎃d a superb assist for Tottenham’s winning goal on the night, delivered his thoughts on Kinsky’s debut.
Speaking to alongside Kinsky, Solanke gave the goalkeep🎀er a ton of credit, who had very little time to prepare for his debut.

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Solanke said:🌸 “He was phenomenal. Honestly. He came three days ago andꦦ one or two training sessions with us.
“To look that comfortable out there and confident. I can’t give him enough cred🔥it. He looked like a natural out there, like he had been training with us for years, espe𒐪cially at his age as well.
“To come in and have the impact that heဣ did so soon❀ it’s a big credit to him.
“To have him at the club now is great for us, we have a lot of big games coming up and a long way to go in the season. So hop♔efully we can achie💞ve something special.”
Kinsky himself then couldn’t resist returning some praise for his new teammate saying: “I have to give the credit to him. I haven’t played with a better strꩲiker!”
Antonin Kinsky explains his celebrations at full-time
In addition, Kinsky also then explaine𝓰d his actions at full-time, when he immediately went over to share a big hug wit🌊h someone in the crowd.
The keeper explained that 𝓀his family had come to watch his Tottenham debut, a proud moment for all associate♏d with the 21-year-old.
Kinsky said: “It was my sister (that he hugged), because yesterday I got to know that there is a possibili🧔ty of me being in the goal today so I called them immediately.
“My sister came, her bꦚoyfri💃end and my parents. I was so happy to have them here on such a special night.”
The young keeper will definitely face some tough challenges t𝕴o come, but on initial evidence, he looks well-equipped to succeed in N17.
Tottenham fans loved Kinsky’s debut, and rightly so, a y🔜oung talent with so much 🀅promise.