Tottenham Hotspur Power Rankings

There’s one thing that seems to appeal to us Sports fans – Lists. They’re so neat and definite. It’s as if seeing things in a ranked, ordered fashion is like seeing a jigsaw fit together.

So, as International week starves us of club action, I’ve decided to look at the Spurs panel, and with the early part of the season in mind, compile the first ‘Tottenham Hotspur Power Rankings

The key concept of the Power Rankings will be the following question – How important is this player to Tottenham’s success?

The player’s quality over the past few years will of course be taken into account, but as this list is likely to change regularly, current form, and current team situation will also be prominent factors.

Last note: I’ll be using the 22 man squad currently listed on the official Tottenham Hotspur website, so that means young players like Harry Winks or Josh Onomah who are yet to get regular senior game time are excluded.

So, without further adieu…

  1. Toby Alderweireld
    Tottenham currently boast a wealth of talent in the first team, and while a handful of players could have a fair claim to the top spot in the power rankings, I think many fans would agree that Toby Alderweireld is the current ‘Most Valuable Player’.
    In the days pre-Toby, Tottenham floundered at the back as the likes of Federico Fazio or Younes Kaboul partnered the often disinterested Jan Vertonghen. The addition of the classy Belgian has since turned Spurs into one of the league’s meanest defences (fewest goals conceded in 2015/16). As Kane searches for his scoring touch, and Lloris and Dembele remain sidelined, Toby Alderweireld has been a leading light for Spurs this year as he continued last year’s stellar form by shutting down attacking threats of all types so far this season. As such, he tops the early season Tottenham Power Rankings.

  1. Moussa Dembele
    They say that absence makes the heart grow stronger, and this is certainly the case with Moussa Dembele. Dembele established himself as the heartbeat of the Tottenham team last year, dominating games from central midfield. With the dynamic midfielder currently serving a lengthy suspension, Tottenham appear like a ship without a rudder, urgently need of someone to provide direction.
    With Dembele at central midfield, Tottenham went on a lengthy unbeaten streak last term, and Tottenham’s late season collapse also coincided with the Belgian’s absence due to the start of his suspension. With the current side crying out for a player of Dembele’s ability in the opening games of 2016/17, you can expect to see Dembele high up this list for quite a while.

  1. Harry Kane
    While he may be trumped by Alderweireld and Dembele in terms of importance to the team at this very time of writing, there’s little doubt that Harry Kane is the face of this Tottenham team. The local lad who came out of nowhere to become a star within two years. The fact that he’s already a vice-captain speaks volumes about the respect he holds within the dressing room.
    However, as he is still struggling to find freshness after a whirlwind last 12 months, Kane finds himself at third position in the Power Rankings. The much needed addition of Vincent Janssen also means that a loss of Kane for game would not be the catastrophe it would have been last season, but his all-round game keeps him high up this list.

  1. Danny Rose
    Arguably the biggest beneficiary of the Pochettino regime has been winger-turned-fullback Danny Rose. Rose always possessed the tools and skills to be a productive player, but lacked the consistency and tactical awareness. Pochettino famously promised Rose in his first season, that if he listened to him, he would make him an English international. Fast forward and we see that Pochettino has made good on his promise, as Rose now finds himself as one of the league’s premier left backs.
    For Tottenham, Rose’s job goes far beyond defending. In a Tottenham team severely lacking pace, Rose’s ability to overlap at speed and provide pace has been a crucial part of the Spurs attack this season.

  1. Hugo Lloris
    Every Spurs fan knows the world class quality of Hugo Lloris, and he is another player who could lay claim to the Power Rankings top spot. Yet, in his absence due to a hamstring injury, fans have been reassured by the safe hands of Michel Vorm. Hugo remains the absolute number one, but having a safety net called ‘Michel Vorm’ in reserve can let Spurs fans rest a little easier.

  1. Erik Lamela
    After a very rocky start to his career in white, Lamela’s star has continued to rise in the last 12 months as he has reinvented his game under Mauricio Pochettino. Gone is the lightweight, inconsistent winger we saw in Year 1, and in his place is a super-fit, hard-working playmaker, who is the epitome of Pochettino’s high press philosophy.
    Many assumed Lamela would be the man to make way for Moussa Sissoko in the First XI, but I’ll be very surprised if Mauricio Pochettino decides to drop one of his on-field lieutenants.

  1. Eric Dier
    Another player reinvented under Poch is holding midfielder Eric Dier, who is now not only a key component of the Tottenham side, but one of the first names of the teamsheet for England. Dier’s work is not flashy, and rarely makes the headlines, but having a player of Dier’s quality minding the house is what allows flair players like Alli, Eriksen or Lamela the space and time to create.
    Dier finds himself at (the very respectable) 7th place in the Power Rankings, purely due to the addition of fellow protector Victor Wanyama who provides another option for Spurs at the base of midfield.

  1. Kyle Walker
    Much like Danny Rose, Walker has flourished in the past few seasons. Having seen off the challenge of Kieran Trippier at Tottenham, Walker’s impressive club form has also seen him force his way ahead of Nathaniel Clyne on the England charts in recent months.
    Much like Rose, Walker is essential in providing width and pace for the current Spurs team.

  1. Jan Vertonghen
    Having found life difficult with a range of sub-par defensive partners over the past few years, the steady presence of Toby Alderweireld has finally brought out the best in Jan Vertonghen.
    Much like his compatriot, Jan is a smooth tackler, a quick mover and an even quicker thinker. The Belgian duo were the EPL’s finest central defensive pairing last year, and this year’s showing has been a continuation of that good form. Keeping a consistent is key to most successful defences, so Jan’s position in the Power Rankings top 10 is justified.

  1. Christian Eriksen
    In the days before Pochettino or Harry Kane, Eriksen may well have been top of this list, with two or three empty spaces behind him to emphasise his importance. As Tottenham struggled to find their identity in the days of Tim Sherwood or AVB, it was often Eriksen who produced a moment of magic to save the day.
    However, in the current progressive Tottenham unit, as most of the team continue to move forward, Eriksen appears to be standing still. Contract negotiations may be affecting his focus, resulting in sub-standard performances this season. However, a winning goal for Denmark in last night’s World Cup qualifiers will hopefully reignite his confidence before he returns to the Lane.

  1. Dele Alli
    After going from child prodigy to International Golden Boy in the blink of an eye, I couldn’t blame Dele Alli for being tired. Alli looked like he had no fuel left in the tank during England’s European Championship campaign this summer, and he looked similarly jaded during Tottenham’s first league game this season – lacking that spark that sets him apart from the rest.
    Pochettino wisely rested Alli against Crystal Palace, and he looked more prominent in the Liverpool tie. Alli shone again after coming off the bench on international duty, so don’t be surprised if Alli gets the odd day off this campaign, as keeping him from burning out will be crucial to his continued development.

  1. Victor Wanyama
    Quickly becoming a fan favourite is new boy Victor Wanyama, who impressed with his powerful displays in his first three Tottenham outings. In a side without Moussa Dembele, the box-to-box midfield role was handed to Wanyama who productively popped up all over the pitch on his first three outings, including for a crucial winning goal versus Crystal Palace on Match Day 2.
    However, with Dembele’s comeback on the horizon, and with Eric Dier still the frontrunner in the holding midfield position, Wanyama may have to be content with a rotation role in the coming weeks.

  1. Michel Vorm
    With goalkeeper injuries being so rare, an injury to a keeper often causes panic within a camp. Tottenham are fortunate to have an understudy of Vorm’s quality in the ranks. Vorm was rock solid in his first two outings, and stole the show against Liverpool with some point blank saves. While Lloris remains the number 1, Vorm has pushed himself relatively high up the Power Rankings with his eye-catching displays.

  1. Vincent Janssen
    After crying out for an entire season, Spurs fans were finally rewarded with some Harry Kane back-up, and it has arrived in the form of Dutch hitman Vincent Janssen.
    Janssen ripped it up last year in the Eredivisie with a van-Nistelrooy-esque 27 goals, and while he has yet to hit the net in Tottenham colours, his all round play has inspired many promising reviews from the Tottenham faithful. Bought primarily as a back-up, the 22 year old has already forced Pochettino to consider other ideas, as Tottenham started with out-and-out strikers against Crystal Palace for the first time in the Pochettino era.

  1. Moussa Sissoko
    So where does the man of the hour fall in the Power Rankings? He is still very much an unknown commodity, as nobody seems to know what to expect from the powerful Frenchman, yet given the obvious faith the coaching staff must have in him (as the £30million price tag would suggest) he finds himself quite high up the Power Rankings.
    Coming off some impressive international performances, Sissoko will most likely make his full debut for Tottenham this weekend against Stoke, as Dembele remains suspended, and as Erik Lamela is expected to be rested following a late trip back from international duty. All eyes on Moussa, as a handful of promising displays could see him shoot up these ranks.

  1. Kevin Wimmer
    The young Austrian impressed last season in Jan Vertonghen’s absence last year, but finds himself stuck firmly behind the Belgian duo at the moment. Make no mistake though, if anything should happen to Jan or Toby, Wimmer would find himself becoming an integral player very suddenly, given the relative lack of depth at the centre back position.

  1. Ben Davies
    Davies comes in off the back of a promising European campaign with the Welsh. Davies has almost always delivered the goods when called upon for Tottenham, yet he is unfortunate to find himself behind the league’s in-form fullback in Danny Rose.
    However, as Tottenham’s schedule heats up between league, cup and European action, expect Davies to see significant game time.

  1. Heung-Min Son
    The South Korean attacker has shown glimpses of his ability at Tottenham, but is yet to find that patch of consistent good form. Most fans were glad to see Spurs turn down big bids for the winger late in the transfer window, as he provides important attacking depth, and as the season progresses, Son possesses the pace and goalscoring threat to become one of Spurs most important players. However, until he is given the requisite opportunity, he will remain in the back end of the Power Rankings.

  1. Kieran Trippier
    Much like Ben Davies, Kieran Trippier hasn’t put a foot wrong, but finds himself firmly as the number 2 in the depth chart at Right Back. Should hope to impress in some upcoming cup appearances.

  1. George Kevin N’Koudou
    The lightning quick winger could prove to be a lethal weapon for Tottenham’s attack, yet until we see the young Frenchman in action, he’ll be unable to shoot up the Power Rankings.

  1. Tom Carroll
    Having seen some of his teammates in similar positions, such as Nabil Bentaleb or Ryan Mason, leave the club over the summer, Tom Carroll must wonder if he has been left in limbo.
    The technically gifted centre midfielder has been a regular in Tottenham squads over the past 12 months, but the additions of Wanyama and Sissoko, and the emergence of Onomah and Winks have pushed him down the depth chart, and one wonders whether he will be given the chance to prove he has a future at White Hart Lane?

  1. Pau Lopez
    We have every reason to believe that the young Spaniard is a fine goalkeeping prospect, but the fact of the matter is, it would take a disaster or a miracle before we see him rise up the Power Rankings.

Agree with the Power Rankings? Let me know in the comments!

Thanks for reading!

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