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“It’s going to hurt” – Tottenham player will take revenge when he finally explodes

Tottenham Hotspur signed Randal Kolo Muani on loan from Paris Saint-Germain on September 1st, after he failed to secure a move to Juventus.

The striker assisted in Tottenham’s 4-0 Champions League win over FC Copenhagen. That has been his only assist and he’s yet to find the back of the net for Spurs.

The France international has picked up two different injuries at Tottenham. This has seen him already spend 60 days on the sidelines.

Didier Deschamps called him up for November’s matches before a jaw injury forced him to withdraw. The national manager’s decision to include him didn’t go down well with other attackers.

Le Parisien, relayed by Foot01, looks at the 26-year-old’s struggles since joining PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.

They say he had a mediocre [nine goals and six assists] first season in Paris and struggled last season, when he also sent out on loan to Juve in January. Kolo Muani’s situation has not improved since moving to Tottenham.

A source close to the player insists the challenges and difficulties hasn’t ‘dampened his determination’.

The Tottenham frontman’s ‘close friend’ remains confident he’ll regain his best form again.

“He’s been through so much, whether with Paris or the French national team in the World Cup final. When he rises from the ashes, it’s going to hurt. He’ll never give up,” his close friend said.

Kolo Muani will have an opportunity to prove his worth when Tottenham face PSG in the Champions League on Wednesday. That could be just the opportunity to shine.

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