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Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has backed new recruit Randal Kolo Muani to perform after seeing promising signs from the Frenchman in Tottenham’s 3-0 thrashing of Everton last weekend.

Spurs signed Kolo Muani on a season-long loan from Paris Saint-Germain on transfer deadline day this summer after Dominic Solanke picked up an injury. The forward initially signed for PSG for around €76.4 million (excluding add-ons) from German side Eintracht Frankfurt and was a vital player for the League 1 giants.

Kolo Muani had a breakthrough season for Frankfurt in 2022-23, scoring 26 goals in 50 appearances, drawing attention from top clubs from Europe and ultimately earning him the big money move to France. He has since proven himself as a prolific goalscorer and was also a part of France’s 2022 World Cup runner-up squad. For Spurs, he has featured in five matches so far, but has yet to get on the scoresheet. After a positive display against Everton, Kolo Muani was subbed off in the second half to make way for Richarlison.

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The Spurs boss appeared in a press conference ahead of the fixture against Chelsea, during which he weighed in on the buzz surrounding the French striker. The Danish manager stated...

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