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How Richarlison can shine with Kane and Son at Tottenham and three reasons why his transfer is great deal for Spurs

REMEMBER January, when Tottenham fans were in deep panic mode because they didn’t seem to be signing anyone? 

The window was saved with the signings of Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur on Deadline Day but all that stress could have been avoided had they sorted themselves out just a little earlier.

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Richarlison scored 10 goals for Everton in the Premier League last season

This summer is different. Very, very different.

With the additions of the likes of Yves Bissouma and Ivan Perisic, Antonio Conte has signalled his intent to compete at the top of the Premier League next season  

That intent has only been reinforced by the new that Tottenham have completed the club-record signing of Brazilian international Richarlison from Everton.

Richarlison has been a forward who has consistently impressed during his time with England having first moved to Watford and then on to Everton

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The question from Spurs fans, however, is how he will fit in an attack that already features Harry Kane, Son Heung-Min and Kulusevski. 

Realistically speaking, it was always going to be incredibly important that Spurs added depth to their attacking options as the club appear to be willing to listen to offers for the likes of Lucas Moura and Steven Bergwijn. 

It was also important that when the club added depth and options in the final third that they did so with a player who represented a genuine replacement and not a drop-off in quality.

Richarlison is a versatile and aggressive footballer who has the ability to play across the front line, although at he mainly featured from the left or through the centre. 

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He has the skill set to drop off from the forward line to link the attack and the physicality to play in between the central defenders with the threat to run into space behind the defensive line.

Let’s look at how the Brazilian forward could fit in at Spurs.

Aggressive pressing

Spurs coach Conte is not known as a “pressing” coach - instead his teams play out of possession with the midfield block dropping deeper and sitting in a position to protect the centre of the defence.

But that does not mean that aggressive pressing players are not important in his system.

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