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Tottenham Hotspur ’s rise up the league table and revival in form has had a big contribution from January transfer window signing Dejan Kulusevski, after recording three goals and six assists in 11 starts for Antonio Conte ’s side.

The 21-year-old has certainly hit the ground running in north London and has formed part of a deadly front three alongside Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min, but his teammates were already aware of his quality before he even made an appearance for the club.

And the latter of those two, Son, has revealed that he knew the Juventus loanee had “something” to his game after being “really impressed” in just his first training session at the club.

For the first part of the season, Spurs relied on just Kane and Son for their source of goals, but since Kulusevski came in, he has added a whole new dynamic to Conte’s team. Speaking to Stadium Astro, the South Korean explained how Kulusevski had adapted to life in England.

He said: “He has something. With that young age, it’s not easy to be a Juventus player. When he trained the first time, it’s obviously not the best feeling because when new players come, you look at it by zooming in. What he’s good at and what he’s not good

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