Tottenham midfielder Erik Lamela believes he 'did okay' in his second season at the club and hopes to achieve 'great things' in the coming years at White Hart Lane.

Lamela joined Spurs for around £30m from Roma in 2013 and struggled during his debut season in the Premier League - making three starts in an injury-blighted campaign - but started to find his feet under Mauricio Pochettino last season.

The Argentine scored twice in 33 top flight appearances and now hopes to kick on with a busy summer ahead.

He told Tottenham's official website: "I think it’s been a good season. I played in lots of games compared to the previous campaign, which was a difficult year for me because I had injuries and was settling into English football.

"But this past season I felt I knew more about the Premier League, was more confident and I think I did okay.

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"I think the best thing for me was the number of matches I featured in and just the fact that I felt more settled and confident in my performances."

Lamela returns to action with Spurs against the MLS All-Stars in late July but first he must negotiate the Copa America with Argentina.

"I hope to have a good pre-season and then enjoy a good campaign on the pitch," he said.

"I think we can do a lot better and achieve great things because we have a lot of quality players at the Club. With a strong pre-season, I’m sure we can start the year well and build from there."