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Oliver Skipp praises Tottenham new boy’s impressive run of form in training games

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Oliver Skipp praises Tottenham Hotspur star Manor Solomon for impressing in training games

Tottenham Hotspur’s bustling summer transfer window may have hogged the headlines with marquee arrivals like James Maddison, Micky van de Ven, and Brennan Johnson, but one new face in North London has caught the attention of Oliver Skipp- Manor Solomon.

Manor Solomon, the 22-year-old Israeli international, has been steadily carving out his niche at Spurs, earning plaudits from his teammates, particularly Oliver Skipp for the way he conducts himself in training.

Solomon’s journey to the Premier League has been nothing short of remarkable. After battling through an injury-riddled debut season with Fulham, he’s now donning the lily-white shirt with a point to prove.

Spurs fans have already caught glimpses of his mesmerizing dribbling skills and ability to glide past defenders, not to mention his two crucial assists in his first Premier League start against Burnley.

Yet, the path to consistent starts at Tottenham is laden with challenges. With attacking firepower like Son Heung-Min, Dejan Kulusevski, Richarlison, Ivan Perisic, Brennan Johnson, and Bryan Gil all vying for places, competition is fierce.

However, it appears that Manor Solomon’s arrival has not gone unnoticed among his peers, with both Oliver Skipp and Emerson Royal heaping praise on the young winger. In an informal video chat discussing FIFA 24 ratings for various Spurs stars, Skipp was quick to spotlight Solomon’s prowess

 “He’s really good for small-sided games, yeah”

Oliver Skipp praises Tottenham Hotspur star Manor Solomon for impressing in training games.
Tottenham Hotspur star Manor Solomon. (Credits: @SpursOfficial on Twitter).

As the conversation flowed, the host revealed Solomon’s current rating of 77, to which Emerson Royal playfully chimed in

“I think after the last game, he should be 79?”

Despite the stiff competition in the squad, it’s clear that Manor Solomon’s talents have already earned him respect and admiration from his new teammates. Skipp’s praise for his performances in small-sided games speaks volumes about Solomon’s technical prowess and ability to make a difference in training.

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Manager Ange Postecoglou has a wealth of attacking options at his disposal, and Solomon’s versatility is a valuable asset. Whether deployed as a starter or an impact substitute from the bench, the Israeli international has the skills to turn games in Tottenham’s favour. Let’s see how his season pans out.

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