He stated that while Destiny showed improvement, there is still room for growth in terms of reaching their goals. He emphasized the importance of continuing to support and develop Destiny, acknowledging that he is still a young player in his second year in the Premier League. Despite this, he expressed confidence in Destiny's potential to become a standout player for their team. He highlighted the need to provide opportunities for Destiny to gain experience, play regularly, and learn from his errors in order to help him reach his full potential.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou feels Destiny Udogie is returning to his best.AdvertisementAdvertisement"It's part of the process for young players that you have to expect that it's not going to be smooth but you know eventually you're going to have a fantastic footballer. I've no doubt about that with Destiny. I've absolutely no doubt. We're constantly working at his game, constantly working at areas for him to improve and the beauty of it is that he wants to and he embraces it. I thought after the goal he bounced back really well.
"(Jarrod) Bowen is not an easy player at all to play against and their front three are tough for anybody because they have the quality to beat you on the dribble, they're quick and they're all very strong. It was a big challenge for our full-backs today and I thought, like I said I was disappointed with the goal. but I thought they handled it really well.