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Player Alfie Devine

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He saw the Alex Scott performance and too it personally.

Thought you said he was a no10? Richard Arlison Richard Arlison

His best position is probably as a no 10 - although for E u19's he's also played RW as England were over stocked in central players and too few wide players.

Yesterday Port Vale were being overrun in first half so Devine was switched to more of a deep lying playmaker - and the video and touch map reflects that. When we bought him from Wigan he was better known as a deep lying midfield player, its Spurs coaches who seem to have moved him forward.

He's a pretty versatile midfielder good at both passing and tackling, an extremely good motor and willingness to put in a full shift wherever he's playing.
 
if we get european football next year hell get plenty of minutes with much better tema mates that should benefit him.

bissouma, sarr, bentancur, devine. thats a strong 4 for 2 spots.
 
Ollie Arblaster (another really talented England u20 midfielder that was on loan at Vale) has been recalled by Sheffield United so might see quite a bit more of Devine playing in the deeper role for Vale rather than as a 10
 
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His best position is probably as a no 10 - although for E u19's he's also played RW as England were over stocked in central players and too few wide players.

Yesterday Port Vale were being overrun in first half so Devine was switched to more of a deep lying playmaker - and the video and touch map reflects that. When we bought him from Wigan he was better known as a deep lying midfield player, its Spurs coaches who seem to have moved him forward.

He's a pretty versatile midfielder good at both passing and tackling, an extremely good motor and willingness to put in a full shift wherever he's playing.
Exactly the kind of thing I love to hear. A football player should be like Benta, Kulu, Porro etc. who bring technique but don't disappear for long stretches of the game the way Son, Johnson or ...Kane sometimes would.

Shame he's probably not ready to play for us yet. If Ange is still around when he is, the versitality will be a big plus for him.
 
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