Tottenham's unsung hero is quietly holding the bench together
Although it is a bit of a misnomer now that Cristian Romero has fallen victim to this historic Tottenham Hotspur injury curse and found himself on the sidelines for the remainder of the season, the point remains that for a third center back, Kevin Danso has become quite the glue guy off the bench. And he has been so good that Spurs fans may start to argue that he is a better pure defender, especially for what Spurs need in 2026, than Micky van de Ven.
In the last two games, both starts, Danso has played very well in positive results for Spurs. He blanketed Brighton with two interceptions and passed the football well. Then in a 1-0 clean sheet win over Wolves, Danso was easily the best defender on the pitch with several crucial blocks in an all out defensive display with no errors leading a goal to blight his day, as was the case against Brighton. And for a second straght game, the former Lens star completed more than 87 percent of his passes.
Kevin Danso is a bright spot
All season long, Danso has been quality for Tottenham, and it has been a bit bizarre to see some Spurs fans either underrate him or dismiss him as not being good enough. And yet, with the season on the line, Danso has helped Spurs bag four important points to the good in two games, and, as Roberto De Zerbi defended him, you can't blame him for the Brighton draw when so many of the positive plays before that helped ensure Spurs were in the lead.
Danso is the kind of player every team with ambitions of being a quality side need off the bench. In the Premier League these days, you can't compete with just an XI; you need a full squad. Tottenham Hotspur have learned that lesson the hard way, and while nobody could possibly withstand this sheer level of injuries, the fact of the matter is that the depth in attacking areas has been poor.
Defensively, it is, too, in other positions and behind Kevin Danso, but with a guy like the big Austrian covering for Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, Spurs don't suffer any sort of a drop off and feel quite safe even if one of those big name center backs goes down injured. Danso holds a flawed Tottenham bench together, and he deserves more flowers for being one of the understated bright spots in the 2025/26 Tottenham squad.