Ange Postecoglou has been really impressed by Yves Bissouma in training
Ange Postecoglou has been really impressed by Yves Bissouma in training, according to the trusted insights of Alasdair Gold.
The new manager of Tottenham Hotspur, Postecoglou, has taken an immediate liking to Bissouma and views him as a crucial player for the upcoming season. It has to do with the levels the player showed in training.
The midfielder, who arrived at Spurs from Brighton in a £25 million deal last season, faced numerous challenges during his debut campaign, including injuries and difficulties adapting to former manager Antonio Conte’s tactical approach.
Conte himself openly acknowledged Bissouma’s struggles in acclimating to his preferred style of play. However, with Postecoglou now leading the team, Bissouma is set to embark on a fresh start and an opportunity to showcase his true abilities on the field.
Gold’s revelations suggest that Postecoglou’s coaching staff, which includes Ryan Mason and Matt Wells, hold Bissouma in high regard. Their praise for the midfielder’s qualities may have influenced Postecoglou’s positive impression of him.
“Even without the international players, you’ve got Hugo Lloris, Yves Bissouma, who [Ange] Postecoglou loves. He’s very quickly taken a shine to Bissouma. Although to be fair, Mason and Wells, who are now on his coaching staff, really, really liked Bissouma. They will no doubt have been extolling his virtues”
The upcoming season holds great promise for Bissouma, as he will have the chance to prove himself under the guidance of a manager whose system may align better with his strengths compared to that of Conte.
Tottenham fans eagerly await Bissouma’s performances in the forthcoming season, hoping that he can overcome his past setbacks and establish himself as a pivotal player for the club. After all, there is a reason he has so much hype.
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Let’s see if Bissouma can have a better second season than the one he had first. After being singled out by Antonio Conte, who said he struggled getting used to his methods, Bissouma ended the season with just 1,003 Premier League minutes.