Tottenham Hotspur left-back Danny Rose has started all of Mauricio Pochettino’s side’s matches this season.

Rose was heavily linked with a move away from Tottenham over the summer, with the left-back not taken on pre-season tour.
Rose has since started all of Spurs’s matches so far this season.
And Rose believes that he has the trust of his manager, despite rumours over his future.
“You look at last season – I played in the quarter-final of the Champions League, I played in the semi-finals of Champions League, I played in the final,” he said.
“So I’ve got a manager there who believes in me. Then if you look at international I’ve got a manager that whenever I’ve been available for selection I’ve been chosen.
“He fully believes in me and I’m very grateful. I don’t feel I’ve got anything to prove to anybody and I feel as if I’ve done enough over the years to prove my worth.”

Rose has actually made a slow start to the campaign at Spurs, with his performances below par.
The left-back has not been at his best, as Tottenham’s defence has been in shaky form.
Pochettino’s men are still yet to keep a clean sheet this term, and Rose has been partly at fault for a number of goals they have conceded already.
Rose’s position in Tottenham’s starting line-up is actually under pressure currently, but whether Ben Davies will come into Pochettino’s team for their next match against Crystal Palace remains to be seen.
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