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Jermaine Jenas says Tottenham Hotspur star Tanguy Ndombele is unplayable

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Jermaine Jenas said on BT Sport 1 (7:35pm, January 28, 2021) that Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tanguy Ndombele is unplayable.

The former Tottenham midfielder, who now works as a pundit for BT Sport, raved about Ndombele.

Jenas has been impressed by the performances of the France international so far this season, and believes that the midfielder can be a nightmare to play against.

The Englishman said about Ndombele on BT Sport 1 (7:35pm, January 28, 2021): “He is their key man. You know, as a midfield player, you look at certain players, and you think, ‘I am not looking forward’. He is that player.

“You don’t want to play against him because he can do everything. He is quicker than you, he is stronger than you, he is more skilful than you. It can be a nightmare kind of night for you.”

Big player for Tottenham Hotspur

Ndombele has established himself as a key player in the Tottenham team and is one of the first names on the teamsheet.

The 24-year-old drives the team forward, scores goals, creates chances, and also helps out defensively.

The France international is good on the ball, links up well with his teammates, and is always available as an option.

For Tottenham to win the Premier League title this season, Ndombele has to be on top of his game throughout. 

So far this season, Ndombele has made 15 starts and two substitute appearances in the Premier League for Tottenham so far this season, scoring three goals and providing one assist in the process, according to WhoScored.

The Frenchman has made two starts and two substitute appearances in the Europa League for Spurs this campaign, providing one assist in the process, according to WhoScored.

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Tanguy Ndombele of Tottenham Hotspur reacts during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge on February 22, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (James Williamson – AMA/Getty Images)