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Ryan Sessegnon

Sessegnon must be one of our most disappointing signings ever ! We had tried to sign him for so long in a typical Levy fashion. So, was really excited when we managed to sign him. Thought he would impress for us instantly but instead he was poor every time he played for us. He is still young at 20. But with him now out on loan in Germany now, not sure if he has any future at Spurs.

There's loads of time for him to come good, I think he found the PL a massive step up in quality then he got injured in his 1st season with us. Hopefully he gets a good amount of minutes this season and is ready to fight for a place next season.
 
There's loads of time for him to come good, I think he found the PL a massive step up in quality then he got injured in his 1st season with us. Hopefully he gets a good amount of minutes this season and is ready to fight for a place next season.
I agree and think the PL being a big step up showed massively in his season with Fulham. Fair enough to hope that he would make a quick impact. One could hope that moving from a dysfunctional Fulham to us would help him, but then we ended up being highly dysfunctional too. Then injuries and a change of manager.

Give him time.
 
Sessegnon's write up on the Bundesliga website for his last game for Hoffenheim

"81 individual ball possessions, which is the highest amount of any player in the game. Furthermore, he had 25 tackle challenges in the last match. Of these, the player with the shirt number 17 was able to win 16 – no other player in his club was as successful. He covered a distance of 11.6 km during his total playing time in this game. In doing so, he ran, like no other player in the game, a total of 39 sprints"
 
Sessegnon's write up on the Bundesliga website for his last game for Hoffenheim

"81 individual ball possessions, which is the highest amount of any player in the game. Furthermore, he had 25 tackle challenges in the last match. Of these, the player with the shirt number 17 was able to win 16 – no other player in his club was as successful. He covered a distance of 11.6 km during his total playing time in this game. In doing so, he ran, like no other player in the game, a total of 39 sprints"
Eriksen eat your heart out. :D
 
He seems to be doing well, the guy has talent for sure and lets hope he is back here next season to show it.

Doing ok .. had a bit of a shaky start, been improving

The PoM is a vote which I think Spurs fans hijacked (he did need to be put in top 3 nominations, but after that was a popularity contest)

Most important thing is he and Skipp are getting a lot of playing time.

Biggest issue for Sessegnon is he needs to find some arrogance, his best game is based on believing he can go past his man, do things, the minute he plays conservatively, he's not that interesting a player ..
 
https://www.skysports.com/football/...-abuse-during-hoffenheim-loan-made-him-scream

This is really good.

Couple of notes:
He keeps in touch with a number of the players and seems pretty happy he is still on the club's group chat. He is close to Dele Alli and Steven Bergwijn and knows he can always reach out and talk to Eric Dier, describing him as "a good player and a good person".

"I think I can be a Jose player, of course. It's all about learning and I will try and go back and push into the team." He hopes he will be returning to the Premier League champions and is enjoying every moment of watching Tottenham try to dethrone Liverpool under the guidance of three-time title winner Mourinho. "I have heard Hugo (Lloris) talking about it, the winning mentality they [Spurs] have as a group. They are really wanting to defend and sacrifice for each other, the whole mentality has changed," Sessegnon says.

Good approach from the lad and nice insight into the team set-up and group togetherness.
 
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