Tottenham 2022/23 season review: What the hell was all that about?

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Tottenham Hotspur came into the 2022/23 season full of optimism and for good reason.

They had pipped rivals Arsenal to a top-four spot months earlier and sent their north London rivals into a tailspin in the process, while Antonio Conte looked rejuvenated and ready to oversee a memorable campaign.

Oh, and how memorable it was. Here’s your comprehensive review of Spurs‘ season.



For 90min’s pre-season predictions, 11 of our 17 panellists had Tottenham finishing in third. Only two – Jamie Spencer and Harry Symeou – thought Spurs would not make the top four.

It was a pretty consensus school of thought that Conte would at least secure a second successive season of Champions League football. He had talked plenty about the need for the club to build for the long term and there was hope he would be the one to lead the way.

90min also had Tottenham’s summer window down as the sixth-best in the Premier League, with signings such as Richarlison, Yves Bissouma and Ivan Perisic seen as masterstrokes.


Date

Player

Signed from

Fee

31 May 2022

Ivan Perisic

Inter

Free

8 June 2022

Fraser Forster

Southampton

Free

17 June 2022

Yves Bissouma

Brighton

£25m

1 July 2022

Richarlison

Everton

£60m

8 July 2022

Clement Lenglet

Barcelona

Loan

19 July 2022

Djed Spence

Middlesbrough

£12.5m

16 August 2022

Destiny Udogie

Udinese

£15m

30 August 2022

Cristian Romero

Atalanta

£42.5m

25 January 2023

Arnaut Danjuma

Villarreal

Loan

31 January 2023

Pedro Porro

Sporting CP

Loan


Date

Player

Sold to

Fee

10 June 2022

Cameron Carter-Vickers

Celtic

£6m

8 July 2022

Steven Bergwijn

Ajax

£26.4m

9 July 2022

Jack Clarke

Sunderland

Undisclosed

25 July 2022

Troy Parrott

Preston

Loan

27 July 2022

Dane Scarlett

Portsmouth

Loan

1 August 2022

Joe Rodon

Rennes

Loan

14 August 2022

Giovani Lo Celso

Villarreal

Loan

16 August 2022

Destiny Udogie

Udinese

Loan

19 August 2022

Tanguy Ndombele

Napoli

Loan

30 August 2022

Sergio Reguilon

Atletico Madrid

Loan

30 August 2022

Harry Winks

Sampdoria

Loan

30 January 2022

Bryan Gil

Sevilla

Loan

31 January 2022

Djed Spence

Rennes

Loan

31 January 2022

Harvey White

Derby

Loan

31 January 2022

Matt Doherty

Atletico Madrid

Free


Harry Kane

Harry KaneHarry Kane

Kane gave his all / Visionhaus/GettyImages

30 Premier League goals. The most headed goals in a Premier League season (10). The most games ever scored in during a Premier League season (26).

90% of Spurs‘ squad underperformed this year, but Harry Kane kept them afloat. He enjoyed stellar success on a personal level, becoming the all-time record scorer for both club and country during the spring, but was let down by his teammates, various coaches and the board.

If you want to know just how important and impressive Kane has been, his only notably challenger for this award tore his ACL in February.

Honourable mentions: Rodrigo Bentancur, Chirpy & Lily the mascots


Harry Kane vs Brentford

I refuse to credit this as a free-kick goal, but whatever. That fight with Opta is for another day.

It’s only fitting that Harry Kane scored Spurs‘ best goal all season. leaving it until their final home game to take the acclaim.

Dejan Kulusevski’s clever lay-off allowed Kane to strike a moving ball and curl one into the top corner of David Raya’s net, replicating a move Liverpool used in their win at Leicester earlier that week.

Honourable mentions: Son Heung-min vs Leicester, Son Heung-min vs Eintracht Frankfurt, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg vs Marseille, Oliver Skipp vs Chelsea, Son Heung-min vs Brighton, Lucas Moura vs Leeds


Tottenham 1-0 Manchester City

Harry KaneHarry Kane

Spurs always beat Man City / Marc Atkins/GettyImages

Good lord, Spurs put in some stinking performances this season. They were only able to win two of their ten games against the ‚big six‘.

However, their first of these was almost the perfect team display. Kane broke Jimmy Greaves‘ all-time Tottenham scoring record early on and the hosts were able to completely nullify the champions.

Perhaps the most impressive aspect is this would be Manchester City’s final defeat before going on to win a third successive title, with only Brentford beating them after this point until the end of the season.

Spurs broke Pep Guardiola’s brain. Again.

Honourable mentions: Tottenham 6-2 Leicester, Brighton 0-1 Tottenham, Marseille 1-2 Tottenham


Ivan Perisic

Ivan PerisicIvan Perisic

Well done, I guess / Visionhaus/GettyImages

The pickings are unbelievably slim. It’s not even as if Ivan Perisic was anything more than adequate.

In fact, he was a net-negative for a big chunk of the season, proving far too slow to keep up with Premier League standards and often occupying the same space as Son Heung-min.

However, he at least brought tangible benefit, registering eight Premier League assists and providing maturity and an appreciative responsibility prior to the World Cup break.

Honourable mentions: Fraser Forster, Clement Lenglet, the idea of Alessandro Bastoni


Rodrigo Bentancur

Rodrigo BentancurRodrigo Bentancur

Bentancur stepped up / Paul Harding/GettyImages

Another award where there were few contenders. Rodrigo Bentancur only edges out Kane because it wasn’t some big secret that he’s been a world class striker for about eight years.

The Uruguayan often provided the driving force and thrust Spurs needed to mount their various comebacks in the first half of the season.

His ACL injury in February coincided with Tottenham’s steep decline and pathetic exit from the Champions League. They were trending downwards anyway but Bentancur’s absence was key to this downfall.

Honourable mentions: Harry Kane, Emerson Royal, Emerson Royal’s £1m cryochamber


Antonio Conte

Antonio ConteAntonio Conte

It starts and stops with the coach / Mike Hewitt/GettyImages

Yeah yeah, I know this plays into Conte’s ‚you protect the players‘ rant after his final game before being sacked and Spurs‘ results got even worse after he left, but this was a mess of his own making. He does not escape blame and should certainly not feel vindicated.

Speaking on the Oh What A Night podcast, 90min’s head of Italian content, Alessandro Eremiti, claimed the view from his home country was that Conte was in the perfect situation at a club like Tottenham, that he had constructed a squad built in his image at a contending Premier League side.

Where Spurs were dynamic and proactive in 2021/22, they were lifeless and pragmatic in 2022/23. Conte refused to sign a long-term contract but called out players and the board for lacking commitment.

If Tottenham were even 75% as good as they were last season, Conte might have lasted the year. They couldn’t clear that low bar.

A lot of Spurs‘ best players – Son, Dejan Kulusevski and Cristian Romero to name a few – were terrible during key parts of the season, but when such performances are all synchronised, that’s a problem with the setup.

Honourable mentions: Son Heung-min, Dejan Kulusevski, Cristian Romero, Eric Dier, Richarlison, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Beyonce, Fabio Paratici, TFL, Cristian Stellini, Hugo Lloris


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