Tottenham player ratings from 0-0 draw vs Luton Town as one midfielder earns 8/10

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Spurs have now completed their final match in England before heading off to Asia for the next leg of their pre-season tour. The game at Luton Town was hardly a classic, but let’s take a look at our Tottenham player ratings. It was another chance for Thomas Frank to assess his squad and offer opportunities to players hoping to force their way into his plans ahead of the new campaign.Tottenham full-time player ratings vs Luton TownGuglielmo Vicario – After a solid first-half display, Vicario was replaced by Antonin Kinsky in the second half. 7.Djed Spence – Not the most convincing display from Spence on the right, as he struggled to deal with some of Luton Town’s attacking play on that side of the pitch. 5.Micky van de Ven – A steady if unspectacular showing from the Dutchman, who was rarely troubled but did not overly impose himself either. 6.Kevin Danso – Danso was subbed off in the 63rd minute for Junai Byfield, leaving the field with a clean sheet to his name, after offering support to Spence on the right when he was caught out. 7.Jamie Donley – A very quiet second half from the young midfielder, who did not see much of the ball and had little effect on the game. 5.Yves Bissouma – Bissouma showed some versatility in this clash, as he had to fill in at right back during the build-up and as a pivot midfielder, while also covering on the right when Tottenham were defending. Solid all-round display. 8.Archie Gray – Gray looked to dictate the tempo of the game in the deeper role, as he aims to convince Frank to trust him ahead of the new season. He tried to look after the ball well in midfield when under pressure and also often looked to spray long balls to the wingers. 7.Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty ImagesMikey Moore – Moore looked to get on the ball a lot more in the second half, but he often received it deep in midfield, as he searched for space outside of Luton’s low block. 5.Mathys Tel – The Frenchman did not have that many chances in the second forty-five, but often looked to drop deep to get on the ball and offer another option during Spurs’ build-up. 5.Brennan Johnson – A quiet second half from Johnson, who failed to affect play on the left wing. Often struggled to get beyond his man on that side. Had a shot in the box later in the second half, but it was saved by the Luton goalkeeper 5.Mohammed Kudus – Struggled to create on the right of the Tottenham attack, as Luton Town often doubled up on him, limiting his creativity and effect on the game. 6.SubstitutesAntonin Kinsky – Replaced Guglielmo Vicario in the second half and was quickly called into action following a well-driven volley from Luton Town early on. The Czech international showed his shot-stopping ability by dealing with it effectively. 7.Junai Byfield – Replaced Kevin Danso in the second half and slotted in well alongside Micky van de Ven at the heart of defence. Looked comfortable with the ball at his feet. 7.Alfie Devine – N/A.Callum Olusesi – N/A.Rio Kyerematen – N/A.Yang Min-Hyeok – N/A.Reiss-Alexander Russell-Denny – N/A.Will Lankshear – Came on late in the second half and had a chance in the closing stages of the game, but it was put wide. N/AJames Rowswell – N/ADane Scarlett – N/AThe post Tottenham player ratings from 0-0 draw vs Luton Town as one midfielder earns 8/10 appeared first on Spurs Web.