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“He’d have killed me” – Udogie’s potential Tottenham rival speaks about goal and Conte

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“He’d have killed me” – Udogie’s potential Tottenham rival speaks about goal and Conte

Ryan Sessegnon scored certainly one of Tottenham’s 4 objectives towards Southampton on Saturday and mentioned his supervisor would have killed him if he didn’t get into that place 

Future Udogie’s closure to Tottenham means the competitors for locations on the North London membership will likely be rife for subsequent season.

Udogie, a goalscoring wing-back will compete for locations subsequent season towards Sessegnon, who has grown in leaps and bounds within the final six months.

The previous Fulham defender grew to become an everyday below Conte and is being inspired to get in harmful positions.

Towards Joe Aribo’s Southampton on Saturday, he discovered himself in that place, heading in Spurs’ equaliser from a Dejan Kulusevski cross.

“If I hadn’t scored that, he would have killed me to be trustworthy!” the 22-year-old advised Sky Sports activities after the sport per FootballLondon.

“There was a second a few minutes earlier once I arrived too late and I knew I couldn’t arrive too late the following time Dejan did it.”

Conte’s wing-backs are identified to fly and supply nice attacking impetus and be goalscoring threats. At Chelsea, he achieved it with Marcos Alonso and is doing identical with Sessegnon at Spurs.

With Udogie anticipated on the Tottenham Stadium subsequent season, the supervisor is constructing a contest for the long run as he has two younger wing-backs to be helped by 33-year-old Perisic who understands his calls for.