Ok, here are some facts, which in part I've shamelessly stolen from
@thfcsi on twitter.
Most of the criticism Aurier is faced with is for being reckless and lacking concentration, with some calling him a "walking red card" or "penalty waiting to happen". I think it's time someone took a look at the validity of those claims.
Since joining Tottenham in the summer of 2017, Aurier has only missed three games due to suspension, two in the Premier League and one in the Champions League.
The Champions League suspension was after a yellow card in the first leg of our Round of 16 match against Juventus. For the record, it only takes 3 yellow cards to get a suspension in the UCL, meaning he'd only picked up three card total in the first 7 games of the competition.
Both of his Premier League suspensions were indirect red cards, or after picking up two yellow cards in a single match. The first of these came less than a month into his Spurs career in a derby against West Ham.
The second didn't come until this season, in a game against Southampton in September, and was also a highly unfair sending off, for a blatant dive by the Southampton player. This was only the second time he'd ever been shown a red card in a match while playing for us, neither of which were direct. Despite this he's had this reputation of recklessness for years.
As for yellow cards, Aurier picked up just a single yellow card since his indirect red card in september. This one also came against Southampton, who happen to have the second best record in the league over the last five games, level with Watford on 13 points from 15 available. There's no doubt Aurier is a player that makes quite a few fouls, but still the total amount is way overstated. This season, counting only players who have played 500 minutes or more in the PL, Aurier is 7th for total fouls per 90. Lower the threshold to 350 minutes and he's 9th.
Using the parameters above, no Spurs player attempts nor completes as many tackles per 90 than Aurier, coming in at 4,4 and 3,3 respectively, with a success rate at a little over 77%. In fact, he's 10th in the Premier League as a whole for successful tackles/90. More of the same for interceptions... He finishes above anyone else in the Spurs squad, and 22nd in the league as a whole, with most players ahead of him being ball-winning midfielders, Kanté and Ndidi among them.
I'm tired of writing "per 90" after every stat, so unless I say otherwise just assume I'm talking about per 90 stats and minimum 500 minutes played.
Now let's take a look at his offensive output, shall we? Aurier averages 1,7 successfull dribbles, beaten only by three attackers plus Ndombele. League-wise, he's 5th for all defenders.
For key passes, he's again only beaten by attackers and Ndombele, coming in at 1,2. Lastly, his 3 league assists in total are second only to Sonny in our squad.
I hope at least some Aurier skeptics might have had their head turned at least a little bit. All match stats used are from WhoScored, and injury/suspension data from Transfermarkt.