Using Machine Learning To Find A Jules Koundé Alternative for Tottenham

How The Season Went for Tottenham Hotspurs Tottenham finished the 2020/21 Premier League season in a measly 7th position, and just one point ahead of Mikel Arteta's heavily criticized Arsenal. It was a season of many ups and downs, with an opening day defeat to Everton followed by an 11 game unbeaten run that saw Spurs tipped as one of the surprise contenders for the title. The run included 2-0 victories over Arsenal and more importantly Manchester City, and it seemed like Mourinho's defensive tactics were back in full effect as Spurs cared little about possession or territory and only cared about the results, even if it meant Kane playing in the area of a central midfielder. The overperformance of their attack is quite well advertised, so let's not focus on that and get to the defence. Mourinho's most preferred CB partnership was that of Eric Dier and Toby Alderweireld, who got 28 and 25 90s respectively. Apart from them, their other options were an error-prone Davins...