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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayTottenham Hotspur once had a talent hailed as "the new Diego Maradona", who Jamie Carragher said was "like watching Pirlo", due to the way in which he flourished in a deep-lying playmaker role.
Lack of creativity cost Tottenham against Bournemouth
Tottenham spent large parts of the summer transfer window chasing a new attacking midfielder, pursuing Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze before eventually getting a deal for Xavi Simons over the line.
However, the Dutchman, who has picked up a combined 20 assists over the last two Bundesliga seasons, wasn't available for selection against AFC Bournemouth last time out, and Spurs created very few opportunities.
The Lilywhites were missing a player capable of taking the game by the scruff of the neck and creating something out of nothing, with Son Heung-min departing for LAFC in the summer, while Harry Kane has, of course, been a big miss ever since leaving two years ago.
During his time in north London, Kane received regular plaudits from the media, with some of the highest praise coming from David Ginola, who once said: "The new playmaker at Spurs is Harry Kane. He is like the new Diego Maradona now. Long passes, short passes, he has it all."

Carragher was also left very impressed with the England captain's ability to drop deep and create chances.
"What I was thinking about watching him [against Newcastle], it was almost like watching Pirlo. He was coming that deep in midfield, and it's not always about getting an assist, but it's playmaking from that deeper role."
First refusal clause means Spurs can re-sign Kane
Tottenham are well-known to have a first refusal clause, which means they would hold an advantage in a future race for the 32-year-old, given that Bayern Munich would be forced to sell the striker to his former club if they matched another accepted offer.
Former Liverpool man Dietmar Hamann has also suggested this season could be the centre-forward's last in Germany, saying: "I think Harry Kane has a clause that allows him to leave for a certain amount next summer. I believe the reason Bayern Munich wanted to bring Nick Woltemade in this summer was because many within the club think Kane wants to go back to England after the World Cup."
Signing a player in their early thirties would normally be a gamble, but Kane is showing no signs of slowing down, having maintained a fantastic goal and assist record at Bayern ever since his arrival, making a flying start to the new campaign.
Kane at Bayern |
Bundesliga appearances |
Goal contributions |
2023-24 |
32 |
44 |
2024-25 |
31 |
36 |