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Differing opinions on young Andre. Jarrell Anthony reckons how good he is remains to be seen: "It's a fair question, as we're definitely less of an attacking threat then we were at our best last season. The difference is that we're more versatile now; we have more way of winning/not losing. Under Harry it seemed that we everything had to be 'right' for us to play well/win...that's not the case anymore, which points to a bright future. And consider that this is without two of our more important players from the last two seasons. In short, he's made Spurs...well, less like Spurs."

Yep, I'll have that - the classic Spurs aspect appears to be disappearing. Philosophise that!

Mojo, on the other hand, disagrees. "I don't think that Dembele was a no-brainer. Losing Modric was a blow but inevitable. To replace him with a like-for-like player was never going to happen. After all who is as good as Modric that isn't already at a bigger club already? So instead he chose to strengthen the spine of the team with a combative technically proficient footballer with an eye on winning and retaining possession."

Not so sure about that - Dembele was perhaps the best midfielder in the division outside the top two last season, and there are very few who can run past people in the middle of the pitch.