Glenn Hoddle drops honest verdict on Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke

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Dominic Solanke needs “bit of time” to get to his best at Tottenham, feels former manager Glenn Hoddle

Dominic Solanke has made a fine impression since joining Tottenham Hotspur in a club-record deal from Bournemouth in August.

After Harry Kane’s big-money move to Bayern Munich last summer, Spurs searched for a player to fill in his void. Having failed in doing so in the past two transfer windows, the club chiefs finally managed to land one earlier in the summer. By all accounts, the club and our gaffer Ange Postecoglou felt Dominic Solanke was the right profile to lead the attack.

After a slow start to life at N17 due to an ankle injury, the England international has now started to gel with his teammates well and looks ideal for Ange Postecoglou’s system. Just two goals in six Premier League games doesn’t make a great reading for the centre-forward, but his off-the-ball work rate and the qualities he brings to the Spurs side are vital.

Tottenham came from a goal behind to beat West Ham United 4-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Premier League last weekend. While Solanke didn’t score, he gave a good account of himself with some fantastic pressing, link-up play and running the channels.

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Former Tottenham manager Glenn Hoddle was impressed with the 27-year-old’s overall performance after the game, claiming it would only be a matter of time before he gets to his very best in a Spurs shirt.

Hoddle seems pretty confident that Solanke is the right man for Spurs and will get used to Big Ange’s style of play. However, the Spurs icon has called for patience from the fans, expecting the English striker to take a bit of time to fully adjust before he starts scoring goals left, right and centre.

The Lilywhites performed very well without a recognised No.9 last season and finished fifth in the Premier League, qualifying for the Europa League in the process. Nonetheless, there was certainly a need to bring in a pure goalscorer to address the Kane-shaped void, and Solanke was one of the best options available on the market.

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