Tottenham Hotspur December Player Performance Review
Introduction December was a busy month for Tottenham Hotspur, featuring seven games that offered a clear view of each player’s form. In this review, we’ve averaged the player ratings for the month and categorized them into tiers based on their performances.
Goalkeeper and Defense
- Fraser Forster: Placed in the ‘Can’t Judge’ tier due to limited playtime.
- Cuti Romero: Rated ‘Excellent’ with an average of 7.6. Despite an injury, his return was impactful, especially against Everton and Newcastle.
- Ben Davies: Fell into the ‘Very Good’ category, averaging 7.0. His consistent performances, particularly against Newcastle, were noteworthy.
- Emerson Royale: Landed in the ‘Okay’ tier with a 5.8 average. His versatility was tested, playing in various positions, but with mixed results.
Midfield
- Rodrigo Bentancur: Also in ‘Can’t Judge’ due to limited minutes, though his brief appearances were promising.
- Oliver Skipp: Rated ‘Okay’ with a 6.3 average. A mixed month for Skipp, but he gained valuable minutes.
- Papa Mata Sarr: Averaged 7.2, placing him in the ‘Very Good’ category. His performance was strong despite an injury.
- Giovani Lo Celso: Also ‘Very Good’, averaging 7.1. His creativity and defensive work, especially against Bournemouth, were highlights.
Attack
- Richarlison: Fell into the ‘Good’ category with a 6.7 average, despite scoring five goals in his last five games.
- Heung-Min Son: Also rated ‘Good’, averaging 6.9. His performance was a mix of brilliant and quiet moments.
- Brennan Johnson: Rated ‘Good’ with a 6.5 average. His developing partnership with Richarlison and versatility were positives.
Substitutes and Others
- Bryan Gil: Placed in ‘Not Good’, averaging 5.3. His missed opportunities were notable.
- Pierre-Emile Højbjerg: Rated ‘Okay’, averaging 5.9. His impact was more significant off the bench.
Player of the Month
- Vicario: With an impressive 7.6 average, Vicario was named Player of the Month. His consistent performances, especially in key games, were crucial for Spurs.
Conclusion December saw a range of performances from Tottenham players. Key figures like Romero, Lo Celso, and Vicario stood out with their excellent contributions. The team showed a blend of solid defense, creative midfield play, and effective attacking, setting a promising tone for the upcoming fixtures.
Moshe Holt
Son just being “very good” is a bit harsh since he had the most goal contributions in the Premier League this past month. I think we as fans have such a high bar for Sonny that we might rate him too low sometimes with our player ratings. The same might go for Richarlison.
Lyric Frost