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Kieran Trippier has delivered an honest verdict on his time at Tottenham, including what Daniel Levy did before he left the club.

Trippier made more than 100 appearances for Spurs, scoring two goals and registering four assists, before moving to Atletico Madrid, where he had been since. The defender has now made the move back to the Premier League, after signing for Newcastle this month, on a two and a half year contract.

Trippier has played 90 minutes in two league games and the FA Cup tie at his new club this season, and already seems to be settling back in to living in England.

In an interview with The Atheltic, the 31-year-old looked back at his time in north London.

"If you look back to the last few months of my Tottenham career, I admit that I wasn’t at the levels that I was at the [2018] World Cup and there’s no excuse for that," he admitted. "As a footballer, you’re trying to do your best and sometimes things don’t go your way. It just wasn’t happening, but I was still getting picked by Mauricio Pochettino."

Trippier was part of the side that lost in the Champions League final in 2019, which was just before his move away from N17.

"After the Champions League final, it felt like the right time to move on," he said. "The media

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