Tanganga spoke about how he’s come through the ranks at the club while plying his trade at various levels under numerous managers. He made it clear that the journey has been ‘tough’ for him, but it has allowed him to learn that he has to take care of his body.
Tanganga is a product of the Spurs youth academy, having broken into the club’s first-team last year.
The 21-year-old had picked up a rating of 7/10 in the Premier League last season, playing six times. He played only once in the Champions League (as per WhoScored).
A lot of these Spurs fans really want Tanganga to be involved more in first-team affairs under Mourinho.
The £7.2m-rated Englishman has featured only twice in the Premier League this season, as well as three times in the Europa League. In European competition, he has picked up an impressive rating of 7.04 so far, even though he hasn’t played regularly in all competitions for the Lilywhites (as per WhoScored).
Considering his ratings in the Premier League last season and in Europe this season, it is understandable why Spurs fans want him to feature more.