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Tottenham confirm departure of £5million summer signing after making zero appearances since joining

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TOTTENHAM defender Kota Takai has joined German side Borussia Monchengladbach on loan for the remainder of the season.

Takai, 21, joined Spurs from Kawasaki Frontale last summer in a £5million deal.

The Japanese international has been plagued by injuries since moving to England and is yet to make his Tottenham debut.

He made the matchday squad for the first time last Sunday, remaining an unused substitute as the North Londoners beat Crystal Palace 1-0.

But Takai was absent as Thomas Frank‘s side drew 0-0 at Brentford last night, amid an imminent loan switch.

Upon completing the temporary swoop, Borussia Monchengladbach head of sports Rouven Schroder said: “Kota is a tall, physically strong centre-half who also has good pace.

“He’s got what it takes to help us in the immediate future. We’re delighted to welcome our new number 14.”

Takai played 81 times for former club Kawasaki Frontale.

The 6ft 4in defender’s form saw him earn a senior Japan debut in 2024, with the centre-back having earned four caps to date.

He is under contract at Spurs through to the summer of 2030.

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Takai is the second promising Tottenham defender to move on loan to the Bundesliga this term.

Croatian teenager Luka Vuskovic agreed a season-long loan deal with Hamburg in the summer, after impressing Spurs fans during pre-season.

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The 18-year-old has since made 15 appearances for the Bundesliga side.

And last month he was hailed a “hero” after acting quickly to ensure that opponent Rasmus Kristensen did not swallow his tongue following a nasty collision.

Spurs could be set for a busy January transfer window amid an underwhelming start to life under ex-Brentford boss Frank.

Last season’s Europa League final hero Brennan Johnson is set to complete a £35million switch to Crystal Palace.

While Radu Dragusin has attracted interest from Serie A.

Spurs are interested in signing a new left-back.

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Brentford 0 Tottenham 0: Thomas Frank booed by Spurs fans on return to old stadium after drab and dismal goalless draw

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ANY fans here attempting dry January could be forgiven for instantly turning back to the booze come the end of this turgid Thomas Frank affair.

Because what Brentford and Tottenham – the Dane’s past and present sides – served up here was so bad that observers needed a stiff drink just to make it through it.

While supporters tuning in on telly will have wished they had watched the Traitors instead.

Frank’s Spurs had as much inspiration as a Kate Garraway theory at the round table, taking until the 93rd minute to muster a decent effort on goal.

Worryingly for the manager, it had the 1,723 travelling supporters singing “Boring, boring Tottenham” as well as songs of praise for their stars of yesteryear.

In no particular order, Ledley King, Dele Alli, Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld, Jermain Defoe, Martin Jol, Danny Rose, Mousa Dembele, Christian Eriksen and Eric Dier all had ditties sung about them – as did John Terry.

It summed up just how unengaged with that was taking place out on the pitch, and who could blame them?

The highlight of a truly shocking first half was looking at fluorescent felt-tip pen colour boots – one pink, one lime green – on Djed Spence’s feet.

Jordan Henderson has extended a fabulous career with his move to Brentford but you would not exactly describe him as a playmaker.

Yet the England veteran looked to be the most creative player on the pitch.

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Kevin Schade did have the ball in the net within the first five minutes but even that incident lacked any jeopardy as the German was so obviously offside as he turned in a rebound.

Spurs’ only half-chances of an abysmal first 45 fell to Archie Gray, deployed at No10, but the teenager had both his efforts blocked.

What Brennan Johnson must have made of it all is anyone’s guess.

The Europa League hero would not have been watching as he was busy undergoing his medical ahead of a £35million switch to Crystal Palace.

Johnson, who was Tottenham’s top-scorer last term, has not seemed entirely sold on the move but with Frank deeming him expendable, has agreed to go to South London.

Yet when Spurs looked to have as little cutting edge going forward as they did here – and, in truth, have in many games this season – some fans may question the wisdom of selling a player who netted 18 times last term.

Especially those who sang the 24-year-old’s “Johnson again ole ole” song from that magical night in Bilbao in May.

Then again, those supporters may also be asking themselves how could they have expected more from their attack when Frank frequently had 11 men behind the ball at the Gtech?

It was not like Keith Andrews, the man who succeeded Frank when he went to Spurs in the summer, had his side playing scintillating stuff either.

The focus on long balls, high balls and Michael Kayode’s bullet throw went into overdrive here.

Gray thought for a second he could have had a penalty early in the second half when going down under Schade’s challenge but VAR upheld the decision of on-field ref Andrew Madley.

The nearest we came to a goal was when Vitaly Janelt had a header brilliantly saved by Guglielmo Vicario, who was also booked for time-wasting after just 69 minutes.

Tottenham finally had a half-chance in the third minute of stoppage when the ball fell back to Richarlison around the penalty area, but he could not beat Caoimhin Kelleher.

Frank went over to the few away fans who had not left already and was greeted with boos after such a sobering, insipid performance.

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Premier League LIVE SCORES: Liverpool face Leeds, latest from Brentford vs Spurs and Sunderland vs Man City

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LIVERPOOL are looking to claim a fourth straight win in the top flight as they host in-form Leeds.

And Crystal Palace take on London rivals Fulham in the early fixtures.

Later, Manchester City face Sunderland and under-pressure Thomas Frank heads back to Brentford with Tottenham.

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Tottenham agree £35million deal to sell Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace in transfer that could affect Antoine Semenyo

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TOTTENHAM have agreed to sell Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace in a £35million deal.

Johnson, 24, joined Spurs from Nottingham Forest for around £47.5m in 2023 and has been a relative success in north London.

He scored five times from 34 appearances during his first season, before netting 18 in the 2024-25 campaign and ending the season as Tottenham’s top scorer.

And Johnson ensured he would go down in Tottenham folklore after netting the winner against Manchester United in the Europa League final.

But after losing his place in the team under Thomas Frank, an offer is on the table to start fresh with Palace.

It’s understood Bournemouth were also keen on signing Johnson when the January transfer window opened.

Their interest in the player could complicate any deal for Antoine Semenyo, who is a target for a number of clubs next month.

The winger looked set to join Manchester City in a £65m deal, but Spurs were also said to be eyeing up the player until the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal joined the race.

Should Semenyo end up joining City, it could clear the path for Spurs to return for Savinho after failing in a bid for the Brazilian in the summer.

Frank is likely to pursue a new left winger in January after experimenting with a number of options in the position, including Wilson Odobert, Kolo Randal Muani, Xavi Simons and Johnson himself.

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Johnson has only managed six starts in the Premier League this season, scoring twice, with a further ten appearances coming off the bench.

He has four goals in all competitions but not enjoyed the same amount of game time as he did under Ange Postecoglou in the last two seasons.

Johnson played the last five minutes of Tottenham’s win over Palace at Selhurst Park and Frank discussed his future after the game.

He insisted he wanted Johnson to stay put and called him a “very important player” in his squad.

Frank said: “I think Brennan is very important for us. Maybe he didn’t get many minutes, but unfortunately, we can only play 11 players.

“We spoke about it before with Mo (Kudus), he’s coming in and put his stamp on that right-winger position.

“Then [on] the left, we tried different solutions. [He has] still started quite a few games. I think Brennan is an important player for us.”

Tottenham are also being linked with out-of-favour Manchester City star Omar Marmoush in January.

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Premier League star hit with brutal chant after fans spot him at World Darts Championship

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TOTTENHAM star Micky van de Ven was trolled by fans as he attended the World Darts Championship on Monday.

Van de Ven, 24, took a break from the Premier League‘s busy festive fixture schedule to go to Ally Pally.

The centre-back’s presence was quickly noticed in the rowdy arena when the cameras zoomed in.

And that was when a number of fans decided to take a cheeky dig at the Netherlands international.

The darts enthusiasts were heard chanting “Tottenham get battered” amid Spurs’ rough run in the top flight.

But there were also fans chanting his name at the famous venue.

Tottenham are 11th in the table after seven wins and seven defeats in 18 matches.

The North Londoners are seven points away from the top four following some inconsistent results.

That has increased the pressure on manager Thomas Frank.

Van de Ven is a key player for Frank with six goals in 23 appearances across all competitions this season.

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But he wasn’t thinking about football as he watched Luke Littler break a PDC World Darts Championship record during his match with Rob Cross.

Littler, 18, was in fine form as he beat the former world champ with an average of 106.82.

And the Nuke also hit a 180 that would prove to be a historic milestone.

One of his multiple 180s in the match was the 915th of the tournament — a new record high.

The previous record was 914, set in the 2024 edition of the worlds two years ago.

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Paul Gascoigne: When Terry Venables died, I sat in the car and cried my eyes out – he was a f***ing diamond

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PAUL GASCOIGNE has admitted he “cried his eyes out” when former boss Terry Venables died.

Gazza played under Venables at Tottenham and for England, producing some of the best football of his career.

And it hit him like a ton of bricks when Venables died in November 2023 after a long illness.

Gascoigne told FourFourTwo: “When he died, I was sat in the car and cried my eyes out.

“Terry was a f***ing diamond. He had to be, to put up with me.”

Gazza, 58, also admitted that Venables was the best manager he ever played for and labelled “every day” the highlight of their time together.

Dagenham-born Venables spent three years at Tottenham as a player, and got the manager’s job in 1987.

The following year he broke the British transfer record to sign Gascoigne from boyhood club Newcastle for £2.2million.

Gazza was electric during his four years at Spurs and left for Lazio the year after Venables departed in 1991.

They reunited in 1994 when England appointed Venables, who once again brought the best out of Gascoigne at Euro 96.

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Venables was a guiding light for Gascoigne during a turbulent career which was pockmarked by injuries and alcohol issues.

And Gascoigne revealed that he was warned by Venables about Glenn Hoddle – the man who succeeded his mentor as England manager, and who dished out the toughest rejection of his career by leaving him out of his 1998 World Cup squad.

Gazza told FourFourTwo: “It took me a year to get over it. I was going through a divorce, my head wasn’t right and Glenn Hoddle is a p***k.

“Terry Venables had warned me, ‘Be careful, Hoddle’s going to try to make a name for himself.’ He probably did.

“Hoddle’s a p***k anyway – he’s a f***ing d**k.”

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Crystal Palace 0 Tottenham 1: Wasteful Eagles miss chance to go sixth as Archie Gray scores first senior goal

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ARCHIE GRAY’S simple finish could not have been more different to Dele Alli’s goal for the ages on this ground a decade ago.

But right now for Thomas Frank it does not matter how they go in, so long as they do, as his boy wonder served up a much-needed three points for the under-pressure Dane.

At 19 years and 291 years, Gray became the youngest Englishman to score for Tottenham in the Premier League since Dele’s wonderstrike in January 2016.

You remember that one, don’t you? The one where Dele, also at Selhurst Park, controlled a high ball with one touch, clipped it over an opponent with his second and then crashed home an exquisite volley with his third?

It was Spurs’ decisive and utterly-inspired second in a comeback 3-1 win over Palace.

Dele was only 19 years and 287 days old back then but, sadly, as we now know, in the prime of his short-lived career at the top.

Gray’s flicked header here from short range – inflicting Palace’s sixth Prem goal in a row to be conceded from a set-piece – was far less memorable.

Yet for Frank it could prove invaluable in kickstarting his stuttering Spurs career amid considerable fan pressure, if not from within the club.

Many supporters seemed prepared to call time on the former Brentford’s tenure already after seven defeats and just six wins in a poor opening 17 games, with many vocalising as much on social media.

SunSport understands that despite that sentiment, the faith in Frank from within the club has been steadfast.

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Nonetheless the need for results, and fast, has been apparent to all, so there will have been relief all round when the final whistle blew down in Croydon on Sunday evening.

This was the FA Cup and the Europa League holders facing off against each other.

But neither were in world-beating form – Palace winless in four and back-to-back defeats sinking Spurs to 14th – so those hoping for a classic were always likely to be disappointed.

So it proved with a turgid first half littered with heavy touches from the likes of Jean-Philippe Mateta, Randal Kolo Muani, Djed Spence and Lucas Bergvall.

Gray’s own particularly poor control saw him earn a booking, as he lost it to Adam Wharton and then illegally pulled back the short-socked midfielder in his attempt to retrieve it.

One rare free-floating move – as Frank would call it – had initially looked to have put Spurs in front when Pedro Porro’s clever cross in behind the Palace defence was tucked away by a gleeful Richarlison.

But that Christmas grinch VAR – announced at Selhurst Park in an unexpected action-movie trailer style over the loudspeaker – noticed Bergvall had strayed offside in the build-up and intervened.

Bergvall had been compared by Frank to Liverpool’s Magyar magician Dominik Szoboszlai in the build-up for his versatility, having featured in every central midfield position this term and out wide.

Here the 19-year-old was given a big chance to impress at No10 due to Xavi Simons’ suspension,

Yet the young midfielder who really exerted his influence on the game was not Bergvall, nor Gray, but Wharton.

The England starlet began to pull the strings from the middle of the park, showing unambitious Spurs how to pass the ball forward with a number of through-balls.

One led to Mateta firing just wide of the far post.

While another Wharton delivery, this time a cross to the back post as part of a training-ground routine of a free-kick, was nodded back across goal by Maxence Lacroix only for Mateta to head over.

But for Palace’s dominance and Wharton’s influence, Spurs’ goal remained unbreached.

And with the Eagles’ defence at set pieces having recently gone to pieces, you knew Frank’s visitors always had a chance from a dead-ball delivery.

So it proved in the 42nd minute as Pedro Porro – whom Frank regards as his best player – fired in a dangerous, inswinging corner to the back post.

Up leapt Muani, rising above Tyrick Mitchell to head it back into the mixer where Richarlison smartly flicked it on for Gray to do the simple thing and nod the ball into the net.

Not only did the goal – or at least that statistic behind it, rather than the technical quality – recall that of a peak Dele from almost a decade ago.

But it was also Gray’s first senior strike in what was his 112th appearance – 60 for Spurs and 52 for Leeds – which is impressive haul for one so young.

It left Glasner to chew over a dirty half a dozen of set-piece Premier League goals conceded on the spin at half-time.

His side had shipped all four from those scenarios in the 4-1 loss at Leeds before Christmas plus a late penalty against Manchester City in the game before.

Glasner’s team were almost on level terms ten minutes after the break, though.

Twinkle-toed Yeremy Pino used the outside of his boot to send a ball across the box which Nathaniel Clyne nodded back to Justin Devenny.

The young Scot got the ball under control but could not do the same with his rising shot.

Glasner tried to inject some energy into his toothless side, bringing on ex-Arsenal man Eddie Nketiah for 34-year-old Clyne, switching Devenny to wing-back.

While Frank also rang the changes when Bergvall was forced off with a muscle injury and centre-forward Muani, looking a fish out of water out on the left, was also replaced.

Once again Palace threatened a leveller when Lacroix rose to meet Jefferson Lerma’s flick but the Frenchman flashed his effort wide.

The big criticism of Frank from Spurs fans, apart from the poor results, has been how dull the football has been under him after the helter-skelter, boom and bust of Ange Postecoglou.

This performance was hardly one to shift the dial on that point, with yet another expected goals tally of less than 1.

But after the atrocious offering on their last outing at Nottingham Forest, the travelling away supporters certainly would have taken a dull performance if it meant a win.

Three points looked assured when Richarlison converted Kudus’ outside-the-boot cross with 13 minutes to go.

But once again VAR spotted an offside, with this time the Brazilian himself being the offender.

Spurs negotiated their way through the finale to secure a vital three points which Frank will hope can breathe new life into his reign.

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Crystal Palace vs Tottenham LIVE SCORE: Spurs travel to Eagles for a Premier League London derby

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TOTTENHAM will be desperate to bounceback from their recent Liverpool defeat in today’s Premier League London derby against Crystal Palace.

Goals from Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike saw Spurs suffer a 2-1 loss against Arne Slot’s men last Saturday.

But it wasn’t a good weekend for Palace either as they got thumped 4-1 by struggling side Leeds.

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‘Hero’ Tottenham star wins award after quick-thinking act saved rival’s life mid-match

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TOTTENHAM loanee Luka Vuskovic was hailed as a “hero” for saving an opponent’s life and earned an esteemed Bundesliga award.

Vuskovic, 18, signed with Spurs from Hajduk Split in 2023 and officially moved to the Premier League club after another two years with the Croatian outfit.

However, the centre-back was loaned out to Hamburg in August and has since been impressing in the Bundesliga.

The Croatia international already counts two goals in 15 appearances with the German team.

But it was his actions last week that earned him praise across the board.

Vuskovic started for Hamburg’s league game at home against Eintracht Frankfurt.

The game was halted after Eintracht’s Rasmus Kristensen suffered a sickening collision with opponent Miro Muheim.

Kristensen appeared to have been knocked out cold as he laid down on the pitch without moving.

Vuskovic then immediately stepped in and showed some quick thinking by making sure the ex-Leeds ace wouldn’t swallow his tongue.

The defender’s actions were branded as heroic and “potentially life-saving”.

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And that led to him winning the Bundesliga’s Fair Play Moment of the Month.

Thankfully Kristensen regained consciousness and was able to continue.

Vuskovic ranks among the best in his position in the Bundesliga for clearances, successful dribbles, chances created, and aerial duels won.

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