Me likey.
Agree with most on here that looked a little shaky and unfamiliar with his team mates in the first 20 minutes but then got better as the game went on and was excellent in the 2nd half. Already looks an upgrade on Walker and although I can see him getting a few yellow and red cards, I also think he is likely to become a cult hero.
Did he look an upgrade on Walker or is it more he looked as good as but half the price..
Be honest
What was better?
Hopefully he will be an upgrade to Walker when he finds his feet in the team. Thought he had a very good game, considering it was his first for Spurs, and against a very good european team.Did he look an upgrade on Walker or is it more he looked as good as but half the price..
Be honest
What was better?
Any player from Ivory Coast is likely to be a cult hero at Spurs.
Have been a big fan of his and it seems absurd to have got him in with 25m (approx) to spare for Walker but there you go.
Stunning purchase by Levy
Did he look an upgrade on Walker or is it more he looked as good as but half the price..
Be honest
What was better?
Didn't let anyone down in this move.
Trippier is fine to pepper a bottom half EPL side with his crosses
But Aurier will fill the Walker-shaped-hole for a top drawer RB in proper toe-to-toe contests like last night.
Trippier is fine to pepper a bottom half EPL side with his crosses when we also play Llorente.
But Aurier will fill the Walker-shaped-hole for a top drawer RB in proper toe-to-toe contests like last night.
That's what I was thinking, based on the last 20 minutes plus extended highlights of the rest. If you've got Aubameyang drifting out to the left, that's where you're going to attack!A bit harsh i think from those saying he looked dodgy last night, even at the start.
From Wembley Upper Tier you could see how Dortmund were targeting him early in the first half. Almost every attack came down his side. Dortmund moved the ball around well over there and he almost always ended up with two, sometimes three, opponents to tend to where they'd overloaded. They moved him inwards to create space on the flanks which left him exposed. (which as a side, is why I think they appeared a little short on bodies down their right, where both Kane and Sonny scored).
Serge wasn't helped either by Eriksen's lack of defensive duties. Presumably without Alli, it was Eriksen's role to offer more support the front line, which in turn left us exposed a little on the right side. I think Dortmund played to this.
However, Serge coped well in his absence. Then Poch switched Son over after half hour to give him more support. After that I think he grew into the role superbly. Offered support going forward when needed. Looked strong, and his positional play, bar one or two over zealous bits of closing down, was very disciplined.
Put it this way, i think Tripps would've had a torrid time last night. But that's no slight on the lad. Just Aurier's experience was there to see in bucket loads last night. Well played sir, well played!