Tottenham knocked out in the first week, are you immediately looking for a new striker?



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Tottenham Hotspur’s loss to Everton shows that the front lines have not been clear. Is this a sign that Tottenham need a new striker?

Hosting Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (9/13/2020), Tottenham really controlled the game with 52 percent compared to Everton’s 48 percent.

However, the attack line occupied by Son Heung-min, Harry Kane and Lucas Moura found it difficult to break through the Everton defense led by Michael Keane and Yerry Mina.

Of the total of nine attempts made, five were directed to the goal. Kane, who was expected to be a scoring machine, played worse and only threw two attempts during the match, the same as Son and Moura.

As a result, Tottenham lost 0-1 after Everton scored through Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Tottenham’s front row problems have returned.

After Kane’s long injury last season, he has yet to return to his best. Waiting for Son to continue is not possible either, while Moura’s performance is fickle.

So there is an option for Tottenham to bring in a forward who is the type to finish off the attack like Kane. Alexander Sorloth is one of Tottenham’s possible options.

Sorloth actually belongs to Crystal Palace but was unable to prosper there and last season he scored 24 goals in the Turkish League with Trabzonspor. Well, it so happens that Sorloth is still on loan there and there is a chance Tottenham will sign it.

Also, the Norwegian player reportedly wants to go back to England and prove himself there. Regarding the Sorloth rumor, coach José Mourinho did not want to say much.

“Well, I don’t want to talk about Sorloth. If the Trabzonspor president says that (Tottenham is interested in Sorloth), I don’t want to say whether that is true or not,” Mourinho said in a statement. Sportskeeda.

“I think Sorloth is a Trabzonspor player and I have no right to comment,” he continued.

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