Tottenham Hotspur ‘eyed’ Serie A man whilst attacker is ‘frustrated’ with start to the season
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Tottenham Hotspur have made an impressive start to the new season.
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Hide AdThe London club remain unbeaten in their opening six league games and are a point behind the leaders Arsenal.
They beat Marseille 2-0 at home in the Champions League earlier this week.
Here is a look at the latest news coming out of the club...
Tottenham have looked at defender
Tottenham have reportedly looked at signing Napoli defender Kim Min-jae.
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Hide AdThe South Korea international ended up moving to Italy over the summer after catching the eye playing in Turkey for Fenerbahce, despite links to a few clubs.
It has been suggested in a report by CalcioNapoli24 that Spurs along with Juventus, Rennes and Roma were in the frame to land him too.
Attacker determined to hit form
Son Heung-min is relaxed despite not scoring yet this term.
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Hide AdThe attacker fired 24 goals in all competitions in the last campaign but is yet to find the net this season.
He has said, as per a report by the Daily Mail:
“In some games I’m really frustrated because if I have some massive chances and the ball doesn’t go in. It makes me just laugh. But I am not worried about it because the team and the staff and all the fans are helping me.
“I think if I score one the confidence will be back and I hope I can go on and score more goals.”
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Spurs coach Ryan Mason says the Premier League’s decision to postpone all games this weekend as a mark of respect to Queen Elizabeth II’s death is the ‘right’ one.
They were due to play Manchester City away on Saturday evening.
Mason has tweeted (see below):
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