Tottenham, severely impacted by an injury crisis, secured three new signings in an effort to salvage their season. Antonin Kinsky has stepped up as the first-choice goalkeeper following Vicario’s injury, while last-minute arrivals included Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich and Kevin Danso from RC Lens. Danso made his debut in Tottenham’s disappointing second-leg clash against Liverpool, where he endured a tough night, conceding four goals and missing out on a spot in the Carabao Cup final. Despite the setback, he delivered a classy message to the club’s fans.

Tottenham secured the 26-year-old Austrian international Kevin Danso from Lens last weekend, beating Premier League rivals Wolves to the loan deal, which includes a £21 million obligation to buy in the summer. Surprisingly, Ange Postecoglou handed him a start at Anfield, despite Ben Davies and Archie Gray forming a solid partnership in the 2-0 victory over Brentford just a week earlier.
Danso proud to have worn the Tottenham shirt
The encounter at Anfield turned into a nightmarish experience for Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou who faced a humiliating defeat marking one of their season’s poorest performances. The choice to field Kevin Danso turned out to be a misstep since the defender did not manage to deliver a powerful performance during his first match.
Jamie O’Hara, the ex-Spurs midfielder, delivered an unrestrained critique targeting both Danso and new recruit Mathys Tel. During his conversation with talkSPORT, he characterized the performance as shocking while expressing disappointment over Tottenham’s failure to register a single shot on target and stating that their chances of winning a trophy this season now depend on an almost unattainable miracle.
Even though Tottenham faced numerous challenges throughout this season, Kevin Danso’s debut performance offers several positives because the defender demonstrated his ability to compete at Premier League standards. Mathys Tel similarly demonstrated potential through his performance. The squad has been devastated by numerous injuries yet Tottenham maintains a strong team on paper.
On Friday morning, Danso shared his thoughts on X, reflecting on his first appearance for Spurs in the Carabao Cup. Acknowledging the disappointment of the defeat, he expressed pride in wearing the Tottenham shirt for the first time. He also reaffirmed his belief in the team’s potential, thanking the club and fans for their support before rallying with a message of optimism: “Onwards and upwards. COYS.”
The defender in his Instagram even shared a lengthy post about his debut

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Tottenham are fortunate to have a player as committed as Danso. While his debut may not have been remarkable, expecting more from a young defender thrown into a high-stakes match against arguably the best team in the world would be unrealistic. His dedication and belief in the club signal promise for the challenges ahead.