Tottenham left worried about Antonin Kinsky change in behind-the-scenes reveal

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Journalist Sami Mokbel has revealed what the feeling at Tottenham is about Antonin Kinsky and whether the young Czech goalkeeper could be given the nod to start over Guglielmo Vicario.Vicario has come under a lot of criticism from Spurs fans this season, and there has been mixed reporting on whether the Italian’s place in the side is under threat.A little over a week ago, TBR Football claimed that Thomas Frank continues to have faith in Vicario and is not considering dropping the Tottenham number one.However, a few days ago, TEAMtalk suggested that Spurs have started searching the market for a new goalkeeper ahead of January.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramJournalist reveals if Spurs are looking to sign a new shot-stopperSami Mokbel has now revealed what his sources have told him about the possibility of the Italian being dropped.The journalist pointed out that the Tottenham man is still one of the best shot-stoppers across the Premier League and claimed that Spurs are not expected to sign a new goalkeeper in the upcoming transfer window.When asked in a Q&A on BBC Sport if Spurs should upgrade on Vicario, Mokbel said: “I have to disagree here. I think Vicario is an excellent modern-day goalkeeper.  I get your point for sure, there have been moments when he’s appeared susceptible in his own area – particularly when his area is congested.“But as a shot-stopper, he is very good and he is comfortable in possession, which is a key component for goalkeepers in today’s game.I don’t believe a new goalkeeper will be a priority for Tottenham Hotspur anytime soon.”Sami Mokbel reveals concerns at Tottenham about Antonin KinskyMany Spurs fans want to see Antonin Kinsy get an opportunity, but Mokbel has revealed that the 22-year-old has not exactly convinced in training.He explained that the former Slavia Prague man’s performances in training dropped off after a bright start to his spell at the club.Mokbel added: “With regards to Kinsky – he made a very promising start to life at Spurs when he arrived in January. He played regularly under then manager Ange Postecoglou because Vicario was a long-term injury absentee.“But I’ve been told that his performances dropped off, even in training, once Vicario moved closer to fitness. That certainly raised an alarm for the previous coaching team.”READ MORE: Tottenham starlet scores after less than a minute on the pitch to continue his fine formThe post Tottenham left worried about Antonin Kinsky change in behind-the-scenes reveal appeared first on Spurs Web.