Kane, Son Heung-min, Carter-Vickers, Hernandez and Mascherano

The ESPN blog ask what Spurs have to do to kick start our season after the international break saw Harry Kane score two and Son Heung-min score three goals for their respective countries. There seems little justification is their suggestion to replace Walker with Trippier at the moment, he should get his chance on Thursday in the UEFA Europa League.



NBC Sports blog ProSoccer Talk bring us an exclusive on Spurs Under-21 captain Cameron Carter-Vickers, our 17-year-old centre-back from Westcliffe-on-Sea down on the Kent coast. He attended the USA U-21 training camp in Manchester last week. He talks about captaining Spurs and the added confidence it gives him.

To demonstrate that players can actually determine where they play and that if Spurs are interested it isn't actually a case of just throwing more money at a deal, Javier Hernandez turned down a move to Tottenham after we agreed a deal with manchester United Sports Witness tell us. We have seen what happens when you throw money at the wrong players, Adebayor and Paulinho are just two more interested in the cash than the performances, yet Spurs fans then always complain Levy should put his hand in his pocket, fortunately these financial geniuses don't run our club.

Quick News
It seems to be being exposed a lot in Spain right now as presumably the European Union's demands for Spain to put their football taxation in order takes effect. Neymar, Messi and now Javier Mascherano under investigation for tax fraud. Stories from Spain say he has not paid £1.10-million (€1.5m) tax on image rights.

The Evening Standard tell us Son Heung-min chose Tottenham over Premier League rivals Manchester City and Liverpool which show we were competing with teams at the top of the league for his signature, always a healthy sign.

Further Tottenham Reading
Tottenham are missing more clear cut chances than anyone
Son Heung-min delighted with first international hat-trick