Tottenham secured a clear victory at Villa Park this weekend, defeating Aston Villa in a performance that showed their growing superiority under their current tactical setup.
While the scoreline suggested a fierce contest, the reality on the pitch told a different story. It was one of North London’s advantages, propelled by a masterclass in midfield.
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Speaking from pitchside at Villa Park, Sky Sports News’ Jamie Weir was clear in his praise of several Tottenham players, including Conor Gallagher, who he believes had his best game in a Spurs shirt.
Conor Gallagher vs Aston Villa performance
Since moving to the capital, Gallagher has struggled to make much of an impact, often struggling under his two previous managers.
But under Roberto De Zerbi, Gallagher seems to have found his groove, with the Italian getting the best out of him.
Weir described the performance as “Gallagher’s best game in a Spurs shirt”, noting that Gallagher controlled the tempo and transitions of the match with relentless intensity.
| status | output |
|---|---|
| touch | 59 |
| Number of possessions gained | 6 |
| Duel victory | 4 |
| tackle | 3 |
| accurate long ball | 2/2 |
| Number of shots on target | 1/1 |
| the goal | 1 |
Conor Gallagher – It’s a numbers game vs Aston Villa (via Squawka)
Gallagher wasn’t alone in his excellence. Flanked by Joao Parinha and Rodrigo Bentancur, the trio formed an impenetrable engine room.
“Both teams were great, Parinha and Bentancur,” Weir added.
Praise extended to the flanks, with Matthijs Tell and Destiny Oudogie being described as “relentless”, supported by the calm defensive duo of Kevin Danso and Micky van de Ven.
Gallagher praises Roberto de Zerbi
The Italian coach injected fresh energy into the existing squad, and the team responded to him immediately.
Tottenham’s Conor Gallagher speaks TNT Sports After the game, there were many voices of praise for the new coach. “I can’t say enough good things about him. He was a really great player. He was a really great player.”
“All the players on the team like him, everyone trusts him, he makes you feel good, he gives you confidence, he brings out the best in the players, and that’s just the beginning.
“I hope we can continue to learn from him and build a great team.”

