Wednesday evening’s EFL Cup victory over West Ham United at the fourth round stage certainly had its talking points. Whether it was Son Heung-Min being back to his best with a brace, Fernando Llorente hitting the back of the net, Kyle Walker-Peters getting a run out – a big one was centre-half Juan Foyth’s first appearance of the 2018/19 campaign.
A number of Tottenham Hotspur fans had been championing his involvement ever since the decision was taken to not loan him out over the summer – Leeds United speculation was just that but I’m sure we could’ve found a suitor for the talented 20-year-old.
In any event, he came into manager Mauricio Pochettino’s starting XI for this tie and more than played his part in booking our place in the quarter-finals and a tie against Arsenal.
A Man-of-the-Match performance ????#COYS pic.twitter.com/aiP8CnO46D
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) November 1, 2018
He also more than admirably did his job on the evening as well much to the delight of many.
Foyth & Gazza are our future, surely.
— Doug Keith (@douglas_keith) November 1, 2018
that last tackle is up there with Ledley's against Robben!
— Lee Barratt (@LeeGallows) November 1, 2018
@JuanMFoyth ⚽ ???? Well done, Juan. Congrats for your Man-of-the-Match performance. Fully deserved. Onwards and upwards. To Dare Is To Do.
We MUST beat the Arse in the Quarter-Final of the League Cup. ????
No ifs or buts! Let's do this! ????????????#Tottenham #Spurs #THFC #COYS #TTID
— THE 64 SQUARES (@the_64_squares) November 1, 2018
The future is bright for this lad
— SaucySonny (@HotspurWays10) November 1, 2018
It was a great performance by Juan! Future looks bright for him & the club. 20-year-old, ladies & gentleman! ????????????
—  (@RyanMasxn8_) November 1, 2018
Such a promising player. We've got to give him more game time. Has the ability pace and footwork to play DM and allow Dier have a break.
— Derry Crowley (@CrowleyDerry) November 1, 2018
Just brilliant ????
— LeffeK (@LeffeK61) November 1, 2018