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Sometimes footballers can give their all but find themselves underappreciated by either their own fans or the managers and coaches they work under. Tottenham Hotspur is no different and there are players who ply their trade for the north London outfit that probably do not get the credit they deserve.

Every squad has such players and often they are those who are valued highly by their team-mates for what they bring on and off the pitch, but when it comes to the fans or sometimes the manager, there's a feeling they should not be on the team-sheet when it is submitted to the officials ahead of each game.

We've decided to look at five players who we believe are underappreciated by one person, a couple of them or many.

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There is only place to start and that's with Ben Davies. The Welshman has played 262 matches for Spurs, arriving as Mauricio Pochettino's first signing eight years ago. The 28-year-old is one of the longest-serving players at Tottenham now, he gives everything for the cause and every manager he has played for loves him.

"I think Ben from day one because he arrived at

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