Deal FINALLY done?! PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe already guaranteed to become Real Madrid player despite pay cut

Paris Saint-Germain talisman Kylian Mbappe has already put pen to paper on a super-lucrative five-year contract at Real Madrid, according to a report.

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Mbappe to be unveiled as Real player in summerLos Blancos approached him in JanuaryMbappe informed PSG players he's leavingWHAT HAPPENED?

The France captain informed his PSG colleagues last week that he will leave the club as a free agent at the end of the 2023-24 season. Since his revelation, Mbappe has been linked with a host of suitors including long-standing admirers Real Madrid and Premier League giants Liverpool and Manchester City. But reports that the 25-year-old already has an agreement in place with Los Blancos and will be formally unveiled by the club in the summer.

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The report claims that the Spanish giants first contacted the player in the first week of January to check if he was still interested in joining them. After getting the attacker's approval, managing director Jose Angel Sanchez started negotiating terms with him and his mother and agent Fayza Lamari over a five-year deal. While Real reportedly compromised on the player's image rights, his wages will be substantially lower than what he was paid in the last two years in Paris. Mbappe, though, will still become the club's highest-paid player and is likely to earn in the region of €15m (£13m/$16m) to €20m (£17m/$22m) per year, plus bonuses based on objectives.

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La Liga leaders Real are likely to unveil the star footballer in front of their fans sometime in July, possibly between his participation in the Euros and Paris Olympics for the France national team.

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For now, Mbappe remains focused on Les Parisiens who currently have a 13-point lead at the top of the Ligue 1 table and are on course to win yet another title. He will be next seen in action against Rennes on Sunday.

Real Madrid pull out of Christian Eriksen race

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According to The Daily Express, Real Madrid have ended their pursuit of Christian Eriksen, leaving Manchester United and Chelsea to battle it out for the Dane’s signature – Los Blancos pulling out means that Eriksen won’t be able to follow ex-Spurs Gareth Bale and Luka Modric to Spain and that will surely come as a huge relief to the London club.

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Well, The Daily Express reports that Real Madrid have pulled out of the race for Eriksen over fears that he may cost them too much – unusual, considering their expenditure in recent years – and that the Blues and the Red Devils will now square off for the player.

The midfielder has been in negotiations with the high-ups at Spurs over a new contract – his current deal expires in summer next year – for around a year, but all have thus far been unsuccessful and his future in North London remains in doubt.

Having given England duo Harry Kane and Dele Alli big pay-rises recently, Spurs are surely underpaying 26-year-old Eriksen – the playmaker allegedly earns £75,000-a-week – and will face an uphill climb to keep him on the books, although the news that Real Madrid are no longer in the frame makes their job much easier.

History WON’T repeat itself

Spurs have sold two of their biggest stars to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium outfit in the last decade for pretty big fees although that now looks unlikely to happen for a third time, with the Champions League winners moving on to other targets.

Bale swapped the English for the Spanish capital in 2013, commanding a fee of £91m and has gone from success to success since; his highpoint coming in the Champions League final, where he scored a phenomenal bicycle kick to break Liverpool hearts.

Modric, meanwhile, quit the Lilywhites a year earlier and is now fresh off the back of his best campaign – the 33-year-old won the Ballon d’Or and reached the World Cup final with Croatia.

With Premier League rivals United and Chelsea also joined by European giants Bayern Munich and PSG in the race for Eriksen, Spurs still have to pull it out the bag if they want to keep the maestro in white, but the news that Madrid have been put off is nevertheless a huge boost.

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Alejandro Garnacho & Bruno Fernandes send touching messages to Kobbie Mainoo after youngster scores first-ever Man Utd goal in Newport County FA Cup victory

Manchester United youngster Kobbie Mainoo scored his first goal for the club in a 4-2 win over Newport County.

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Mainoo scores first goal for Man UtdRed Devils win 4-2 over Newport CountyTeammates congratulate youngsterWHAT HAPPENED?

Mainoo has been one of the key revelations for Erik Ten Hag this season, and the 18-year-old has gotten his goal-scoring account for the club opened. The goal was an important one for the Red Devils as they struggled against the third-tier side despite a 4-2 win. Mainoo received messages from his teammates post-match as they congratulated him for his goal on Instagram.

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Despite the rather underwhelming performance on the night, second-half goals from Antony and Rasmus Hojlund helped the Red Devils break pull away after Newport made it 2-2 early in the second half. They will play either Bristol City or Nottingham Forest after the sides drew 0-0 and will play in the fourth-round replay on Wednesday, January 31.

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Mainoo's goal in the 13th minute of the game was the second goal of the game and as per OptaJoe, it was the first time Manchester United went two up in an FA Cup match since their 6-0 win over Tranmere Rovers in 2020.

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Mainoo is unlikely to start in Ten Hag's side's next match which will be on February 1 against Wolves at Molineaux Stadium. The youngster could, however, feature for the side at some point in the game.

Folarin Balogun has lift off at Monaco! USMNT star comes off bench to open scoring account – but Lorient snatch draw with last-gasp equaliser

Folarin Balogun looked like being the match-winner for Monaco after coming off the bench and scoring but Lorient hit back in stoppage time.

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Balogun again started on the bench for Monaco but arrived in the 65th minute as a substitute for Wissam Ben Yedder with the game level at 1-1. The USMNT star wasted little time making an impact as he fired Monaco ahead just three minutes after his introduction. Balogun received the ball in the penalty area, turned smartly and fired a powerful left-footed shot past goalkeeper Yvon Mvogo at his near post. The strike looked like being the winner for Monaco until Romain Favre made it 2-2 in the last seconds of stoppage time.

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The goal is Balogun's first since he moved to Monaco from Arsenal in the summer transfer window, and he will be hoping he can now kick on and replicate last season's impressive goalscoring form in Ligue 1 with Reims. It's Balogun's second in two games as he was also on target over the international break in a 4-0 friendly win over Oman with the United States.

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USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter will no doubt be thrilled to see Balogun open his Monaco account. Berhalter has already described his decision to join the Ligue 1 club as a "fabulous move" as the forward is so familiar with the French top flight. Balogun's goal comes on a weekend when USMNT strike partner Ricardo Pepi was also on target. Pepi scored a penalty in a 4-0 win over PSV over NEC in the Eredivisie.

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Made an instant impact by scoring just minutes after coming off the bench. Looked razor sharp when he picked up possession and showed his striker's instinct by going straight for goal. You suspect Lorient won't be too happy to see their goalkeeper concede at his near post but the power on Balogun's shot saw the ball fly past Mvogo. Also had the ball in the net again late on but saw his effort ruled out for offside.

'Takehiro Tomiyasu has a glass heart' – Liverpool star Wataru Endo explains his strange description of Arsenal defender and Japan team-mate

Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo has described Japan team-mate Takehiro Tomiyasu as having a 'glass heart'.

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At the press release of his book Duel, which includes the tagline: "30 ways of thinking that don’t need correct answers", Endo had been asked which teammate would benefit the most from reading it. The Liverpool midfielder replied, saying that he would like to give the book to the Arsenal defender Tomiyasu because he has a 'glass heart'.

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Questioned what he meant by Endo explained Tomiyasu's perfectionist nature forces him to look for answers to questions that cannot be answered. He said: "Tomiyasu, he is sometimes thinking too much. Like when he gets an injury — it is because he has eaten something, or it’s his car. He always tries to change something. Like superstition.

“I understand that reaction but, actually, don’t think too much. That’s what I always told him: don’t think too much. I think he has the book — but I don’t know if he read it.”

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Tomiyasu, after a bright debut season in north London, struggled with injuries and consistency in his second season as he was dislodged at right-back by Benjamin White.

However, perhaps even after reading Endo's book, he has been reinvigorated this season – impressing at both left and right back. The defender earned an assist in the Gunners' win over Wolves, backing up a spectacular cross-field-switch assist for Gabriel Martinelli against RC Lens in midweek. He has impressed so much that he is expected to be offered an improved contract by Arsenal to ward off any potential suitors.

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Endo and Tomiyasu have not only played together for Japan, but they were teammates for a season in Belgium for Sint-Truidense. The pair helped their country upset the odds at the 2022 World Cup, earning wins over Spain and Germany to progress from the 'Group of Death'.

Alyssa and Gisele Thompson exclusive: Angel City duo on their 'crazy' rise, following in the Williams sisters' footsteps & balancing USWNT dreams with teenage life

The two Angel City stars sat down with GOAL to talk about playing with their idols, off-field life and everything in between

"Life is so much different than I would have ever dreamed of and, at such a young age, it's crazy to think about how things can happen so quickly."

If there's a sentence to describe the ongoing journey of the Thompson sisters, that's the one. It's all happened, and continues to happen, so quickly for two of the brightest young stars in American soccer.

Older sister Alyssa, the 19-year-old superstar-in-the-making whose reflection gave us our intro for this story, is one of the future faces of the U.S. women's national team, a player with a World Cup already on her resume. Younger sister Gisele, 18, is following right behind. She's already joined her sister at Angel City FC and is oh so close to making her own USWNT debut. Two sisters, two journeys, but both seemingly headed for the same place: the very top.

And, as Alyssa says, it's all happened rather quickly. Just two short years ago, the sisters broke onto the national scene by becoming the first two high school athletes to sign NIL deals with Nike. Now, with both still in their teenage years, both seem like seasoned veterans and feel the pressure to act like they are exactly that.

In their hearts, though, there are still some aspects of teenage life desperate to break through. There's the fun, the moments by the beach, the shopping trips with friends and family. Those moments are still there, of course, but there are new moments, new memories, being created every day, ones that the average teenagers their age can never even fathom. Those moments are coming alongside icons, idols, legends. Some of those legends are players that the two now call teammates, which is still a bit weird to both of them.

It's all happened so fast, as Alyssa says. There's been little time to adjust to it all. But, on the other side of it, this is the life they've been working for. Years and years of effort have gotten them here. It's going quickly, but this is also just the beginning.

"It's definitely hard when you're doing it alone," Alyssa Thompson tells GOAL, "but it's so much easier when my sister gets to do it with me."

Ahead of the 2024 NWSL season, GOAL sat down with Alyssa and Gisele Thompson to discuss their rise, their lives, and what makes them so much like, and so different from, just about everyone else their age…

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At the time she essentially became the most expensive player in NWSL history, Alyssa Thompson was a senior in high school. Earlier in that senior year, she'd made her USWNT debut. By April, she was back with the USWNT and, in June, she was named to the World Cup squad as far and away the youngest member of a star-studded squad.

By the time 2023 was all said and done, Alyssa had gone from high schooler to superstar. She scored four goals in NWSL and earned seven more caps with the USWNT, taking her total to nine. And, while all of this was going on, Gisele was watching somewhat patiently, eagerly awaiting her own chance.

Before 2023 came to a close, the sisters officially became teammates again as Gisele signed with Angel City. It was a foregone conclusion, really. She had trained with the senior team before and was always seemingly destined to begin her professional career right alongside her sister.

"I was in preseason with them," Gisele tells GOAL, "so I kind of got the experience without actually being on the team. I learned that you always have to be on. You can have your off days, but always being at your best is important because everyone expects so much from you all the time.

"It is hard but also making friends off the field and having that positive environment around me has made it so much easier for me to be a professional. It is fast-paced, and they're all very physical, but I think playing with boys has helped us make it an easier transition into this game."

Gisele has a point. The Thompsons initially rose to prominence during their time in MLS NEXT, where they competed against some of the top boys in the country. That experience prepared them physically for what was to come, but jumping to the pro game is a different animal altogether. These are the best of the best. Physically but more so mentally, being a professional soccer player is very, very hard.

That was one of the lessons Alyssa tried to teach her younger sister from her own rookie season. It sounds a bit silly, a 19-year-old serving as the wise mentor, but, in this scenario, it works. It's what being an older sister is all about, after all.

" I think the thing that I needed to get adjusted to the most was just being a professional and just being in that environment," Alyssa tells GOAL. "And I told Gisele like, 'When you're professional, they expect you to be professional. It's not like, just because you're young or whatever, they'll give you some grace. Once you're in, you're in and I think Gisele has learned from that and I've told her that. You really have to be a professional."

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Some of the biggest tests of professionalism haven't come on the field, but rather off of it. Both Alyssa and Gisele have had moments where they've been just a little starstruck.

How couldn't you be? The two will have grown up watching and idolizing the likes of Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe and Julie Ertz. This past summer, Alyssa played alongside them at a World Cup. It was all a bit of a shock, and understandably so.

"I think my first or second camp is when I was like, 'Oh my gosh, I can't believe I'm here right now with the people that I've watched since I was younger'. It's crazy to think that I was on a team with them," Alyssa says. "They called me their teammate! Being at the World Cup with them was so surreal and I couldn't believe that I was able to get to that point. I feel like I'm such a big fan of theirs and being able to just learn so much from them and grow as a player because they're there with me was really cool."

Gisele, not to be left behind, is on an Angel City team loaded with international stars, players like Christen Press, Amandine Henry and Sydney Leroux. She was also recently a member of the USWNT's Gold Cup squad as a guest for training, allowing her to rub shoulders with the best in the country ahead of her imminent international debut.

"I think being able to go to camp with them and just learn from them was such a great experience," she says. "It was very nerve-wracking because I've watched them play and I know it's a very tough environment because everyone expects a lot from you. Just having them all there and encouraging me was super helpful throughout the whole entire camp."

TOCAFollowing the Williams sisters

It's not just teammates that have left the two teenagers starstruck. Being in and around the USWNT introduces you to some of the best of the best of the soccer world, but the team's reputation also brings players into contact with celebrities from all walks of life. It doesn't hurt that the two play in LA, either, for a star-studded ownership group that includes Natalie Portman, Mia Hamm, Eva Longoria, Sophia Bush and Serena Williams.

And it was Williams that left Alyssa the most speechless the first time she encountered the tennis icon.

"I don't think she knew who I was, but when I met Serena Williams, I was like starstruck," she says with a laugh. "I've never been like that! I couldn't believe she was at our game and I was just like, 'Oh my gosh, I can't believe I'm meeting her right now'! because we have looked up to her and Venus for so long. Just being able to see sisters do it at a high level like we want to be and be considered the best in the world. It was so cool to meet her."

Gisele, meanwhile, had her biggest fangirl moment when meeting another soccer superstar: Manchester United and England striker Marcus Rashford.

"He didn't know who I was, but just like being able to see him and be able to talk to him about just soccer. He was so young when he came through, too, so it was just so amazing. Looking up to him and watching him play made it even more incredible."

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Part of being in the spotlight is everything that comes with it: the sponsors, the pressure, the expectations. Those are weights on just about any professional athlete, even more so when those athletes aren't yet 20.

"It's obviously hard," Alyssa says, "but we have such an amazing team around us. Our family is our number one support system. Our agents have been super helpful with just being able to pick out brands and partners that we'll have longevity with. We are just super excited that we get to have these opportunities and super grateful that they're all coming our way."

Gisele adds: "Yeah, I also think it is really hard but like it's super fun, too. Having partnerships that we align with and use in our everyday lives makes it so much easier. It's also about having a balance with it, like not only soccer-related but also having other things outside of soccer is very helpful for us."

The sisters' latest partnership is close to their heart. The Thompsons recently partnered with TOCA, a tech-enabled soccer experiences company that features Harry Kane, Leah Williamson and Abby Wambach as ambassadors. The two sisters, who trained at TOCA during their youth careers, have signed a multiyear deal that also sees them become stakeholders in the company.

"It's amazing being able to partner with TOCA," Alyssa says. "We went there when we were like really young, like seven and eight, and I think it helped us so much and we had so much fun. The trainers were really, really excited for us to be there and really helpful with just making us better. I think it's amazing that we get to be named with these amazing people and such iconic legends. We're just super grateful and excited to be a part of it."

PSG sell 12.5 per cent stake to US Private Investment group – who own minority share in the LA Dodgers and Aston Martin – with club valued at €4.25bn

Qatari Sports Investment have solid a minority stake of Paris Saint-Germain to a US ownership group, who will help with "operations and real estate."

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Have sold 12.5 per cent to US group ArctosPrivate investment fund also own parts of Aston Martin, LA DodgersDeal values PSG at €4.25billion (£3.64bn/ $4.58bn)Getty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

QSI have sold a 12.5 percent share in PSG to an American investment firm, dubbing the deal a "landmark strategic partnership" in a club statement. Arctos Partners, the investor group, have agreed to grow club operations, and will play a part in stadium and training ground renovations.

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Their deal, the exact of the price yet to be announced, values the club at over €4bn, according to . QSI bought the club for €70m (£60m/$75m) in 2011. That same report notes that the investment group will not have any influence on any on-field matters, and are not planning on buying a majority stake.

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QSI chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi lauded the deal in an official release: "Arctos is a fantastic partner to help us achieve our goals, bringing strategic expertise, ideas and innovation to our business, while providing investment and new relationships to support our footballing and sporting goals. From day one, they have passionately believed in our project, our plan and vision for the Club – and we are proud to have them as part of our family. Today is an important milestone in Paris Saint Germain’s history, which will contribute greatly to the continued success and growth of our great Club."

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Arctos have invested extensively in sporting brands in recent years. They own parts of over 30 organisations, including a stake in Liverpool ownership Fenway Sports Group, and MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers. They also hold a minority stake in luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin.

'I am not the man' – Arsenal ace Gabriel Martinelli plays down late heroics against Man City as Gunners finally beat the champions

Gabriel Martinelli refused to take credit for Arsenal's 1-0 win against Manchester City on Sunday, despite scoring the decisive goal.

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Martinelli came on at half-timeScored decisive goal as Arsenal wonReluctant to accept praise for strikeWHAT HAPPENED?

Martinelli came off the bench at half-time to mark his return after weeks out of action through injury and netted the game's only goal after 86 minutes. The Brazilian winger had an immediate impact for the Gunners, getting their first shot on target just five minutes into the second half, before smashing in the goal late on.

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The game looked set to fizzle out to a goalless draw before Martinelli's moment of magic, which secured Arsenal's first Premier League win against City in eight years and moved them up to second in the table – second to Tottenham only on goals scored.

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Martinelli was reluctant to accept the praise for netting the important strike, as he told : "I am not the man. I think everyone has a part in this victory. I scored the goal but it was the whole team and the staff and everyone. I am happy and the team is too."

He added: "It gives more confidence [to us]. We know our potential and how tough it is to play against them. Today we beat them and it gives us more confidence to kick on."

Manager Mikel Arteta also hailed the winger's willingness to play despite him being injured, saying: "Another player with big ones too. The physios weren't having it and he said 'I am ready to go'. Leo (Leandro Trossard) got injured and I looked to him and he was already ready to go."

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After the international fixtures over the next two weeks, Arsenal will face Chelsea in the Premier League on October 22.

Worst-case injury scenario for Gavi! Barcelona confirm young midfielder tore ACL on Spain duty and now faces knee surgery

Barcelona have confirmed that Gavi has suffered an ACL injury, with the teenage midfielder preparing to undergo surgery.

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Teenager forced off in tearsWill require an operationSeason likely to be overWHAT HAPPENED?

The 19-year-old was forced from the field in tears on Sunday when representing Spain in their Euro 2024 qualifier with Georgia. It quickly became apparent that serious damage had been done, with the Barca starlet now facing a long road to recovery.

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There is every chance that Gavi’s 2023-24 campaign has been brought to a close after being forced onto the sidelines and under the knife. Barca have not put a timescale on his recovery as yet, but he will be missing for several months.

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Barcelona have said in a statement on the club’s : “Tests carried out on Monday morning on the first team player Gavi have shown that he has a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and an associated injury to the lateral meniscus. The player will have surgery in the coming days after which a new medical update will be released. Gavi was injured on international duty for Spain in the final game of the team's European Championship qualifying group against Georgia. The Barca midfielder was forced off after just 26 minutes of the encounter.”

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Gavi has taken in 111 appearances for Barcelona since stepping out of their famed La Masia academy system. He has seven senior goals to his name at club level, along with 27 international caps, and is tied to a contract through to 2026 that includes a €1 billion (£876m/$1.bn) release clause.

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is thrilled with his sides' 'tremendous resilience' as they sit atop the Premier League table

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has been amazed by the "resilience" his team has shown on their way to the top of the Premier League.

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Spurs impressing under PostecoglouSit top of Premier League and unbeatenCoach still sees room for improvementWHAT HAPPENED?

The Australian has spearheaded a fantastic turnaround since taking over as Tottenham coach in the summer. After eight matches, his side sit top of the table – ahead of Arsenal on goals scored – and remain unbeaten in the league.

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After finishing eighth in the Premier League last season, Spurs have managed their climb to the peak of the table despite losing star striker Harry Kane to Bayern Munich before the current campaign kicked off.

Captain Son Heung-min along with summer signings James Maddison, Micky van de Ven and Pedro Porro have helped cover for the loss of the talisman and strengthen Postecoglou's side and he is happy with their progress.

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However, he says there is still room for improvement, particularly in attack, as he told : "When you talk about a transformation, we have a lot of new players in, a new manager, a new way of playing, that kind of shift is always going to take some time. To be honest, that part our game is still the area that has the most improvement in it, the attacking side of our game – we can be even more aggressive in the way we play and create even more opportunities.

"But I would balance that up in the tremendous resilience we've shown and the defensive solidity we've had considering we've had a totally new back line and a new midfield set-up. So it's kind of a balancing act these things of wanting to be this kind of team, but also understanding you have to build some other aspects of the side.

"At the moment we are juggling that pretty well, but I still think when we become the team I want us to become, that is the area we still have the most improving to do in – the attacking areas."

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Spurs will hope to preserve their unbeaten start to the Premier League campaign when they take on Fulham on Monday.

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