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·16 November 2024
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·16 November 2024
Tottenham Hotspur defender Pedro Porro started on Friday night for Spain and helped them defeat Denmark 2-1 in the Nations League.
In Dani Carvajal’s injury-related absence, the Spurs right-back was given a chance, and he has proved to be a reliable deputy.
Tottenham have been very inconsistent this season. They have slipped to 10th in the table after losing three of their last five games in the Premier League
Porro is a key player for Ange Postecoglou, and the Spaniard has been ever-present this season, starting in every league game.
Porro lost the ball 22 times, but he was heavily involved in the game.
He was pretty solid at the back, as he made three tackles, two interceptions, one clearance and one vital block.
The 25-year-old also won six out of 11 duels and created one big chance during the game.
He was successful in making three long passes but was very poor with his crossing, managing to find his own player only once in nine attempts.
Porro made one key pass and maintained 88 percent passing accuracy. It was a solid performance overall.
Catalan-based newspaper Sport was impressed by his performance and gave him a 6/10 rating.
They wrote: “Good game from the Spanish right-back. With some problem to stop Isaksen at the end, he was right in attack placing good passes to Ayoze (Perez).”
Mundo Deportivo also had positive things to say about the Spurs full-back.
“He put in a more than a remarkable performance to prove that,” they wrote. “In the absence of Carvajal, he is more than capable of starting for Spain.”
They wrote: “In England he has greatly improved his offensive game, and in the defensive area he defends himself thanks to his great speed in recovering the position.
“When he arrived at the national team nothing was easy because he came from behind, but he has overcome that bad moment and now he is a good replacement for Carvajal.”