No less than eight Tottenham players claimed assists over this set of international matches.
Giovani Lo Celso, Heung Min Son and Gareth Bale all assisted twice – whilst Oliver Skipp – for England’s Under-21s – Sergio Regulion and Harry Kane all got themselves in on the act.
And in England’s 4-0 Nations League win over Iceland, Winks joined three of his Spurs teammates in assisting twice, following his cross that led to Harry Maguire’s opener against Republic of Ireland on Thursday.
This time, Winks’ contribution was far less glamorous – playing a short pass to Phil Foden, who drilled home his second of the night from distance.
Watch below.
? – "Phil is filling his boots at Wembley!"
Foden grabs his second goal of the night with a pin-point finish! ?
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I have watched all international matches
They try to play attacking SOME back pass to defenders or keepers about 10 to 15%
Spurs did not play attacking enough because they pass back to Defenders or keeper in last 2 matches over 40% half of 40 % were not necessary
It is time to try NOT TOO MUCH pass back to defenders and keepers
Please watch on Saturday 5.30 to find how much they pass back to Defenders or keeper