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£15m Tottenham ace has found his level after 2/10 stinker vs Coventry City
Tottenham Hotspur somehow managed to turn things round against Coventry City in the dying embers of the game.
Ange Postecoglou will have felt the pressure heading into thi🐷s one after defeat in the North London🌠 derby last time out.
Tottenham managed to scrape through to the next round of the Carabao Cup by the skin of their teeth, as a late Brennan Johnson goal secured the vic♔tory.
The Lilywhites dominated the game but were caught on the counter-attack on occasions, whi🐻ch has been typical of their season so far.
One positive was the fact that Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray looked promising in their displays, but Wilson Odobert‘s♔ 🔜injury will have left a sour taste in Postecoglou’s mouth.
And, the performan✃ce of one player in particular certainly won’t 🉐have pleased Ange Postecoglou…
Timo Werner drops a stinker display vs Coventry City
Timo Werner rejo🧸ined Spurs on a season-long loan back in the summer transfer window, and that already appears to be a mistake.
The German has just 38 minutes to his name 𒐪in the Premier Leagueღ, with zero contributions in that time.
He played 🍸74 minutes for the Lilywhites last n🍃ight before being substituted due to what appeared to be a slight injury.
During this time, he won just one of his five duels, losꦕt possession of the ball 14 times, and failed with every cross and dribble he attempted.
And, if that wasn’t bad enough, to top it all off, Fraser Forster had 🍃🐭57 touches, and he had 47.
It comes as no surprise that Andy Townsend is shocked that Postecoglꦗou brought Werner tౠo Spurs this summer.
Alasdair Gold’s player rating for Timo Werner
Alasdair Gold posted his player ratings on for the clash shortly after the game, a꧂nd it’s safe to say that he wasn’t impressed with the German eithꦰer.
He gave Werner a 2/10 for his performance, which was the ღlowest rating of any player.
Gold had this to say.
“He made a good sliding block in his own box before the half-hour mark. Going forward, though, he was dreadful and offered nothing. He went off injured in the second half, and had ꦺSpurs play♐ed on with 10 men, his absence probably wouldn’t have been noticed.”