Tottenham 4-0 Everton: Bissouma back on track

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Image caption, Yves Bissouma scored his first goal in 56 games for Tottenham on Saturday afternoon
  • Author, Nizaar Kinsella
  • Role, 大象传媒 Sport football news reporter

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou says it will take more than Yves Bissouma's pile-driving opener to force redemption after he was caught taking laughing gas.

The 27-year-old scored his first Spurs goal in 56 matches in the 14th minute to open the scoring after missing the first match of the season due to an internal ban.

The Australian praised the Malian for starting his redemption story but said: "It's a good start.

"He's still got work to do. I'm not doubting his footballing quality. We want to make him the best version of himself. That starts off the field as much as on it.

He added: "We know Biss is a good footballer. It's about him being the best version of himself and he will only get there if, as we've spoken a few times, discipline is a big thing for him and I thought it was a disciplined performance for him today you know.

"Not just the goal he scored, but he had a really important job for us.

"He knew they'd sort of play fairly direct and he had to be there to mop up second balls and intercept things and he was clean for the most part in possession. So good performance."

Postecoglou also said goals can start becoming part of Bissouma's game, adding: "Yeah it was [a heck of a finish]. No, I'm not surprised because like I said, there's no doubt in his ability, you know. He has that ability to do something special.

"But, you know, he needs to make sure that he does everything, as I said, he tries and endeavours to do everything right on and off the field to give him the platform to show who he could be as a footballer.

"We certainly believe in him, we鈥檙e certainly giving him an opportunity. But as I said before the game, that's just not a never-ending thread, at some point you need to cut it. And it's really up to him to keep going on."