
One Tottenham Hotspur summer signing has been likened to Manchester United flop Antony as a former player is already âsick to deathâ of him.
Spurs were active in this summerâs transfer window as they prepared for a season in the Champions League after last seasonâs Europa League triumph.
Xavi Simons, Mohammed Kudus, Joao Palhinha and Randal Kolo Muani were among their notable additions and there has been a mixed hit rate.
Kudus and Palhinha have made a positive impact in the opening few months of this campaign, though Simons and Kolo Muani have flattered to deceive.
On Saturday, Simons dropped to the bench only to be subbed on for Lucas Bergvall in the opening ten minutes against Chelsea as Spurs deservedly lost 1-0.
Speaking post-match, Frank explained why he did not start Simons against Chelsea.
âThereâs a reason why we didnât start him, of course,â Frank said.
âI think heâs played two starts, short turnaround. Also, that energy and freshness I talked about, played 90 minutes Wednesday night. So thatâs why we decided that, and then he played 70 minutes here.
âSo I think that was nothing. Itâs just because it looks different when you come on after three minutes and get subbed off.â
Former Spurs midfielder Jamie OâHara has since hit out at Simons, with it claimed that Tottenham have âsigned an Antonyâ>
âIt feels like we signed an Antony,â OâHara told talkSPORT.
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âXavi Simons, Iâm sick to death of him. He gives the ball away, soft, short, and Caicedo nicks it off him.
âHonestly, heâs come on for Bergvall after five minutes, and itâs like weâre playing with ten men. Iâm sick of it, ÂŁ52million we spent and heâs bang average, he gives the ball away for fun.â
Chelsea legend Frank Leboeuf, meanwhile, intimated that his former club dodged a bullet by not signing Simons, who has only had âone good year of footballâ.
âXavi Simons played one good year for Leipzig â that wasnât the case for Paris Saint-Germain before â and an average season last season and was sold for ÂŁ52million to Tottenham Hotspur,â Leboeuf told ESPN.
âAnd you expect what? What do you expect from those players who have one good year of football? To be to be a game changer?
âPeople are dreaming, dreamers. I donât get that.â





