Danny Rose
Just like Walker, Danny Rose is England’s first-choice left-back by some distance. The way he bombs forward from the left flank is a key in the way Spurs play and England also benefit from that.
Rose was one of the stellar performers for England in their 3-0 win over Scotland.
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He set up Adam Lallana for England’s second goal past Scotland and was sound defensively too.
Christian Eriksen
Spurs’ little magician Christian Eriksen was on song for his country Denmark in the midweek as the Danes thrashed Kazakhstan 4-1 in the World Cup qualifiers. The attacking midfielder scored twice for Denmark in their crucial win.
It’s remarkable that at the age of just 24, he already played his 66th game for the national team. Eriksen has been pretty silent this season for Spurs and the Lilywhites need him to fire as soon as possible if they want to mount a title challenge.
A brace for Denmark can give him much needed confidence.