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Dejan Kulusevski gives his verdict on what Tottenham fans are chanting about him

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Tottenham Hotspur winger Dejan Kulusevski has admitted that he loves the chant Spurs fans are already singing about him.

Tottenham swooped to sign Kulusevski on deadline day having missed out on Luis Diaz, who joined Liverpool instead.

Fabio Paratici called up his old club Juventus and sorted out a loan deal for Kulusevski, which can become permanent this summer.

Some wondered whether Kulusevski would have the pace to play in the Premier League to a high standard.

Those concerns have quickly disappeared.

Kulusevski has made a huge impact in a Tottenham shirt, scoring just minutes into his first start against Manchester City.

The Swede has continued to shine since then and already has two goals and four assists in 9 Premier League appearances.

Kulusevski is proving to be a very creative force for Tottenham and appears to be the ideal third threat in Antonio Conte’s attack.

Joining up with Son Heung-min and Harry Kane, Kulusevski looks set to become a Premier League star and has the world at his feet at just 21.

Tottenham fans already love Kulusevski and have come up with a chant for him just weeks into his Tottenham career.

With Kulusevski being Swedish, it was only natural that Tottenham fans would work a chant to an ABBA song.

Set to the tune of ‘Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!’, Tottenham fans sing the following about Kulusevski…

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16: Dejan Kulusevski of Tottenham Hotspur runs with the ball during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Tottenham Hotspur at American Express Community Stadium on March 16, 2022 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)
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‘Gimme gimme gimme a ginger from Sweden, he came from Juventus and he plays on the wing.’

‘Gimme gimme gimme a ginger from Sweden, number 21 his name is Kulusevski.’

Kulusevski has now been asked about the chant having spoken to The Guardian in recent days.

The winger admitted that he likes ABBA anyway, but loves the chant from Tottenham fans.

Kulusevski added that his friends send him the chant all the time and can’t stop laughing, with the wide man enjoying a strong relationship with Tottenham fans already.

“They’re quite good … I can’t say anything bad about them,” said Kulusevski. “I love the chant. All my friends send it to me all the time and think it’s really funny,” he added.

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