Tottenham Hotspur right-back Kyle Walker-Peters is still yet to play the first game of his loan spell at Southampton, but he has already caught the eye of one of their former players.
Jason Dodd compared the 22-year-old to Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, while speaking on Love Sport Radio.
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This comparison to a 2019 Champions League winner who has become a key part of Jurgen Klopp’s title charge, making 25 appearances, scoring two goals and assisting 10, has certainly got Spurs fans talking.
There are some fans who agree about the fact that Walker-Peters is a talented player who has the potential to come good for Spurs.
One has used Kyle Walker’s rise since going on loan to Aston Villa, earlier in his career, as a sign that he can still come good for Spurs.
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Another has suggested that he is “much better than Aurier”, with the Ivory Coast international being the club’s main right-back, making 20 Premier League appearances this campaign.
However, not everybody is convinced about the link, with one saying that it is similar to “Alan Hutton being compared to Maicon”.
The full-back played Spurs’ first three games of the Premier League campaign, but hadn’t played a single one since before heading off to the Saints.
With that in mind, they feel that 49-year-old Dodd will “be in for a shock” once he actually starts watching Walker-Peters play for the club.
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