Japhet Tanganga has been in exceptional form for Tottenham Hotspur and one has to think he is fast becoming the club’s Player of the Season.
This is a player who has graduated from the academy and already appears to be one of their own in the first-team, and who again held his own against Manchester City last Sunday.
Per WhoScored, he has averaged a rating of 7.44 in the Premier League.
Steven Bergwijn, the new signing who scored a brilliant volley against City on his debut last weekend, is the only Spurs player with a higher average rating.
Tanganga, of course, has played just three games in the top-flight, but he has a higher average rating than the likes of Harry Kane, with 7.30, Serge Aurier, with 7.29, and Son Heung-Min, with 7.23.
Already he looks an assured, assiduous member of the Spurs backline, playing exceptionally well against both City and Liverpool.
In each game, he played in a different position; versus the Reds, he was played at right-back, against City, he was at left-back.
Throughout the campaign, he has averaged 3.7 tackles per game, 2 interceptions, 6.3 clearances, and 1 block.
He already looks at home in the backline and his ability to slot straight into Jose Mourinho’s defence has been one of the stories of Spurs' campaign.
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Of course, he has not been sullied by the end of Mauricio Pochettino’s reign, in which a number of players appeared to down tools as the club tasted numerous humiliating defeats, including that 7-2 thumping at the hands of Bayern Munich and the 3-0 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion.
But he has been superb under Mourinho, playing well in numerous matches, but notably against the top two in the Premier League.
He has yet to have a bad game and if he continues this form, he should be in consideration to be named the club’s Player of the Season.