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Dominic Solanke uses one-word to describe Kevin Danso’s performance for Tottenham against Man United
Since arriving at the club, Kevin Danso has now made three appearances for Tottenham Hotspur that have all come in different competitions.
After two cup appearances, Danso made his Tottenham bow i✅n their 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Pre🍌mier League on Sunday.
Alongside Ben Davies on this occasion, Danso kept his first clean sheet in Sꦓpurs colours, even if that 💎was helped by Alejandro Garnacho’s wayward finishing for United.
But either way, Danso was assured in everything he di🌠d 🐓and the Austrian timed two very important tackles on both Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund to protect Guglielmo Vicario’s goal.
James Maddison loved Vicario’s performance as well, and Tottenham siﷺmply looked better at the back as a unit, even if some of that was owed to United’s st📖ruggles.
Dominic Solanke hails Kevin Danso after his first Tottenham win
That being said, Danso took to Instagram to celebrate his first outing🎃 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and his first win for the club.
The defender uploaded a collection of photos alongside a caption of ‘What a day! Big🍌 fight, big win꧙, clean sheet. COYS.”

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Both Dominic Solanke and Ma🐻ddison then praised their new teammate, leaving some encouraging comments on the post.
Sola🐻nke simply described Danso as “Solid”, a tea✤mmate he’ll be looking forward to playing alongside.
Unfortunately for Spurs, So🤡lanke is still unavailable for Ange Postecoglou right now, with the striker potentially returning either later this month or in March.
And on the subject of injuries, Danso himself a✅ppeared 🐷to have a knock when he was replaced by Archie Gray against United.
Ange Postecoglou update on Kevin Danso injury
At his press co▨nference after Sunday’s win, Postecoglou actually commented on Danso’s issue, which was a knock tꦓo his knee.
The🎉 Spurs boss seemed⛎ in good spirits despite the set-back, suggesting that Danso should be fine to face Ipswich Town next weekend.
Postecoglou said: “He got a knock on his knee – him, 🌠Soꦑnny and Rodri all got sort of knocks.
“I don’t think it is anything significant. But the b🍬eauty of it now is we can actually get them to recover instead of trying to patch them up and throw them out again midweek.
“I think from what I’ve heard, knocks all three ofඣ them but they should be fine.”