
Conor Coady, defender for Leicester City, declares the Tottenham player to be the “Premier League signing of the season.”
Spurs star Micky van de Ven is the player Conor Coady of Leicester City regards as the season’s best acquisition.
Conor Coady of Leicester City heralded Micky van de Ven as the Premier League’s signing of the season thus far, demonstrating the impact the player has had even outside of Tottenham Hotspur. Even though the 22-year-old center defender is still relatively young and has little experience playing at the highest level of English football, his arrival from Wolfsburg last summer gave Spurs’ defensive ranks a welcome sense of calm and confidence.
Coady claims that what really distinguishes Micky is his exceptional speed, which was on display recently when he broke the Premier League record for top speed with a speed of 37.38 km/h.
Coady’s commendation of Van van Ven highlights the important contribution he has made to Tottenham’s tactical adaptability and defensive steadiness. Van van Ven’s contributions were praised by Coady in an interview with Optus Sport.
“I chose Van de Ven for Tottenham.” He’s been a great addition, in my opinion. We were discussing the characteristics of a modern center back, but notice where Tottenham’s line is, and his quickness to recover.
“You previously indicated signings of the season if you are going to play that style and how Tottenham has recruited in terms of buying him. He’d be up there right away. He truly, truly will. It’s astounding. He was a great addition to Tottenham.”
In fact, Tottenham’s aggressive style is enhanced by Van van Ven’s lightning-fast speed, which enables them to push high up the pitch and recover quickly in transition. Counterpressing sequences and stopping opposition attacks have been made possible by his ability to understand the game and make appropriate interventions.
Van de Ven has shown perseverance and flexibility in spite of a hamstring injury he sustained earlier in the season. He has fit into Postecoglou’s system with ease and has produced reliable performances. He has made 18 appearances in all competitions and has established himself as a key member of Spurs’ defensive pairing, commanding the backline with composure and strength alongside Cristian Romero.