Spurs best XI in depth: Luka Modric
With the squad now beginning to take shape, it is time to add Luka Modric to To the Lane and Back’s best XI.
With the squad now beginning to take shape, it is time to add Luka Modric to To the Lane and Back’s best XI.
With the defensive aspect of this Spurs side covered, now is the time to analyse the attacking quartet that makes up To the Lane and Back’s team and who better to start with first than last seasons PFA Player of the Year, Gareth Bale.
Was it really going to be anyone else? The other half of To the Lane and Back’s midfield duo, summer arrival Scott Parker completes the defensive aspect of the formation.
With the back four now in place, it’s time to analyse what Tottenham’s best midfield should be. With an abundance of talent in the area of the park, To the Lane and Back’s choice of players has been tough but an easier selection to make was that of the players charged with protecting the defence. First up is Brazilian giant Sandro.
Completing To the Lane and Back’s back four is Cameroon international Benoit Assou-Ekotto.
Ledley King’s current defensive partner Younes Kaboul is the next player to be analysed by To the Lane and Back.
Outspokenness aside, Van set Vaart would be the man to get the nod ahead of the competition. Unfortunately, that competition comes in the form of a pint-sized forward who, on his day, is a real handful for any defence.
The third player to fall under the To the Lane and Back spotlight belongs to club captain, and fan favourite, Ledley King.
Part two of To the Lane and Back’s review of Spurs best XI and today, we will look at blossoming young right-back Kyle Walker.
Seeing as the international break is upon football fans, To the Lane and Back will take this opportunity to analyse what is perceived to be Tottenham’s strongest starting XI, one player at a time.