Tottenham Hotspur youngster impressed when he came on against APOEL.

Kyle Walker-Peters’ debut for Tottenham on the opening day of the Premier League season seems like a long time ago.
The youngster earned a man-of-the-match award for his performance deputising at right-back for the injured Kieran Trippier, but has barely been seen since.
Trippier returning to fitness, and the signing of Serge Aurier has also impacted his chances.
Last night Walker-Peters was given another opportunity, handed time as a playing substitute in the Champions League win over APOEL Nicosia.

Walker-Peters made an instant impression, setting up Georges-Kevin N’Koudou for his first goal for the club, and Tottenham’s third.
Fernando Llorente had scored the opener, with Heung Min-Son adding the second before half-time following an assist from the Spaniard.
Overall it was a worthwhile contribution from Walker-Peters, and he has put himself back into the mix for further opportunities.
He could have a crucial role to play over the festive fixtures, and he is a player fans are keen to see a lot more of.
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