Vincent Janssen is disappointed with his first season at Tottenham but remains confident of a bigger first-team role next term.

The striker made just seven starts as Spurs finished a record high of second in the Premier League, contributing just two goals which both came from the penalty spot.

Janssen's sole goal from open play came as Tottenham thrashed Millwall 6-0 in the FA Cup in March and the 22-year-old notes his role in the club's best season in a generation was minimal and expects more moving forward.

"I would not have minded had the season gone on a bit longer. I would have played more then," Janssen told NOS. "It is clear that this was not my best season. But I still learned a lot.

"We finished second in the Premier League, so I think we can be satisfied. I did not have much of a role in Spurs' successful season. I expected to play more. But this is the way it is.

"But I did develop. That is the way football is sometimes. Of course, it was a disappointing season. This is not what I hoped for.

"But you can have a bad season. Things have all gone well for me in recent seasons, so a year like this can happen for a young player.

"I am not afraid next season at Spurs will be like this again. I am very confident. Things can change very fast in football!"