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Noni Madueke says player Tottenham sold last year is even better than Trent Alexander-Arnold
Noni Madueke appears to be a big fan of a player Tottenham Hotspur sold last year and has ranked him above Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Spurs have been transformed as a club by Ange Postecoglou. The Australian has done a magnificent job since taking charge of them before the start of this season, and he deserves immense praise.
Tottenham‘s style of football has completely changed this season. They were a boring, defensive side when Antonio Conte was at the helm, but now, Postecoglou has made them one of the most exciting teams in the entire Premier League.
That makes Spurs such an exciting side to be part of, and some players who left last year may well be regretting their decision now.

Noni Madueke ranks former Tottenham player higher than Trent Alexander-Arnold
Tottenham have had a number of quality players in their squad over the years.
Spurs have come close to winning trophies on a few occasions, but for one reason or another, they just haven’t been able to get over the line.
The North Londoners will not win anything this season either, but if they had retained one player who left last summer, things probably would’ve been different.
That player is Harry Kane, who has been one of the best players in the Bundesliga since his big-money move to Bayern Munich last summer
Chelsea star Noni Madueke, who spent four years at Tottenham, would’ve seen Kane on multiple occasions, and he has now ranked him above Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold.
In a video on , Madueke was asked to blind rank 10 players. He placed Alexander-Arnold in fourth and then ranked Kane one place higher, in third.

Harry Kane vs Heung-min Son in 2023/24
Harry Kane and Heung-min Son were a deadly duo when they were together at Tottenham Hotspur.
The two players almost shared a telepathic connection on the pitch, and that helped Spurs destroy many teams when they attacked.
Since Kane left Tottenham, Son has had to fill in for him, and the South Korean has done a decent job. He has scored 14 goals and provided eight assists in 26 appearances, which is a solid return.
However, Kane is on another level. The Englishman, since joining Bayern, has scored 37 goals and provided 12 assists in 35 appearances.
The one similarity Kane and Son will both likely share at the end of the season, however, is that neither will win a trophy.