5 pros, 3 cons from Tottenham's 2023-2024 season

The 23-24 season was full of ups and downs for Spurs, so let's take a look at the best and worst from the season
The 2023-2024 season proved to be a tumultuous journey for Spurs, marked by both moments of triumph and adversity
The 2023-2024 season proved to be a tumultuous journey for Spurs, marked by both moments of triumph and adversity / Stu Forster/GettyImages
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Pro 3 - The resurgence of Richarlison

Richarlison infamously only scored one Premier League goal, on 30th of April, in the 22/23 season (SofaScore). He looked a shadow of the player he was at Everton and for the Brazil national team, and it looked like his Spurs career could have been over after just one season.

Yet Richarlison managed to show his Everton form after all. In 28 games and just 18 starts, he scored 11 goals and provided four assists (SofaScore), a marked improvement and a welcome one for everyone at Spurs.

There has been talk about a move away for Richarlison this summer, but in an ideal world he can stay and improve further on his 23/24 season.

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