It isn't trying to feel better about a deal that wasn't made, but if you went back to last season most of Eze's scoring came in a relatively small number of games toward the end of the season. I suspect he'll do well on the counter and with a solid defense behind him maybe better than with Crystal Palace. But, if what Woolwich has gotten him for is to play winger I think he and they may ultimately find the results underwhelming. There's no putting a happy face on how badly Spurs were used or the underlying problems with Levy's negotiating style, but losing Eze is not a blow you can't recover from.