‘I love watching him’ – Alan Hutton drools over Spurs midfielder in ‘disappointing’ draw | OneFootball

‘I love watching him’ – Alan Hutton drools over Spurs midfielder in ‘disappointing’ draw | OneFootball

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·19 September 2019

‘I love watching him’ – Alan Hutton drools over Spurs midfielder in ‘disappointing’ draw

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Alan Hutton has revealed that he loves watching Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks play after the disappointing 2-2 draw with Olympiacos.


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Speaking exclusively to Football Insider correspondent Laura O’Leary, the former Spurs defender revealed that he thought the 23-year-old midfielder was one of the best players for the Lilywhites against the Greek giants.

Tottenham threw away a two-goal lead against Olympiacos in their first Champions League outing of the season, with Harry Kane and Lucas Moura firing Spurs ahead in the first half.

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Winks played the full 90 minutes of Spurs’ latest outing and Hutton suggested that there will be a lot of glum faces at the club as their 2-2 draw would have felt like a loss.

When asked which Tottenham player stood out for the right reasons against Olympiacos, Hutton told Football Insider: “I love Winks, I love watching him play.

“He was probably the one who kept the ball moving, I mean it was disappointing all round but Winks is probably one of the main ones who done his bit.

“When you go 2-0 up and end up drawing away from home, it feels like a loss, even though it’s away from home, so I’m pretty sure a lot of them will be feeling a bit down this morning.”

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Winks has featured in all six of Spurs’ games so far this season and has completed 90 minutes on three occasions.

In his 2018/19 campaign, the Spurs midfielder played 41 times across all competitions but missed the club’s final six league games of the season due to a groin injury.

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