da cassino online: Following arguably the club’s worst performance of the season at the weekend, Tottenham’s need to freshen up their playing squad has become painstakingly apparent.
da heads bet: The North London club have again missed out on Champions League football, despite having the core group of players needed to finish in the top four.
As such, this summer Mauricio Pochettino will look to add quality across the park, with a number of players set for a White Hart Lane exit.
Although there are a considerable amount of candidates to be moved on, here are three international players that are simply not good enough for a club with ambitions of taking a place amongst Europe’s elite…
[interaction id=“none”]
Vlad Chiriches
Following his red card against Stoke at the weekend, the Romania international looks to have played his last game for the North London side and not many fans will complain at his impending departure.
Chiriches was signed last summer and initially looked to have the attributes needed to fill the void at centre-half; a turn of pace, confidence in possession and a sound reading of the game.
However, over time the 25-year-old has proven that he is out of his depth, with some calamitous mistakes costing Spurs dear.
With a questionable attitude to boot, Tottenham need to get rid of the Romanian as there are plenty of other more suitable options that can be introduced in his place.
Andros Townsend
Tottenham’s current generation of young homegrown players is a source of pride for the White Hart Lane faithful, but despite the exploits of Harry Kane and Ryan Mason this season, one of their team-mates is not up to the task.
Andros Townsend has been given a chance to play in the Spurs team since Gareth Bale’s departure last summer and initially burst onto the scene with some captivating individual displays.
However, once opposition got wise to the winger’s pace and intention to cut in from the right onto his favoured left foot, Townsend’s form dipped.
With a lack of goals and assists from open play and end product in very small doses, the former QPR loanee is arguably the most frustrating player in Spurs’ ranks.
Tottenham need a sound option on the right-hand side of the midfield; Townsend has been given time to prove himself and he isn’t it.
Younes Kaboul
The decision to bring the France international back to Tottenham after he had been sold was baffling; his appointment as this season’s club captain another ridiculous decision.
Kaboul is clumsy, error-prone and positionally naive, with his pace and stature papering over the cracks for this shambolic defender.
Pochettino has quickly realised that Kaboul is simply not good enough and the centre-half has not featured as a result, but having the Frenchman on the wage bill is not necessary.
Even as a back-up option the former Portsmouth man is not up to standard, with Spurs wise to cut ties with the defender this summer.