Antonín Kinský
Czech Republic
Right
Mar 13, 2003
23
6'3"
183 lb
GK
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Concedes twice Saturday
Kinsky recorded one save and allowed two goals in Saturday's 2-2 draw versus Brighton.
Analysis: Kinsky made his second straight start Saturday and conceded two goals, including the late equalizer scored by Georginio Rutter. He's now made two saves and conceded three goals across his two starts this season. Next up is a must win for Kinsky and Spurs at Wolves on Saturday, a side which has scored a league-worst 24 goals across 33 matches this season.
Concedes once Sunday
Kinsky recorded one save and allowed one goal in Sunday's 1-0 loss versus Sunderland.
Analysis: Kinsky made his first Premier League start of the season Sunday, replacing the injured Guglielmo Vicario (groin). He only faced two shots on target, but one took a heavy deflection that resulted in the only goal of the match. It's unclear if Vicario will be ready next week and if he's not, Kinsky will likely start again.
Pulled in nightmare start
Kinsky recorded no saves and allowed three goals in Tuesday's 5-2 defeat against Atletico Madrid.
Analysis: Kinsky, who had only started two matches (both in the EFL Cup) throughout this entire season, was given the nod over the struggling Guglielmo Vicario in the biggest match of Spurs' season thus far. It could not have gone worse for the young keeper. Six minutes into the match he slipped while attempting to make a pass, leading to an easy Marcos Llorente goal. Then in the 14th minute, one of his defenders slipped which led to another Madrid goal. Just a minute later Kinsky slipped again right in front of his own net, allowing Julian Alvarez a tap-in goal which put Spurs in a 3-0 hole just 15 minutes into the game. Kinsky's confidence was clearly shot at that point and the manager subbed on Vicario to replace him. Kinsky went straight to the locker room with his head in his hands. It was about as bad of a performance as any keeper could have, so hopefully Kinsky is able to eventually put this day behind him.
Clean sheet in cup
Kinsky kept a clean sheet during Wednesday's 3-0 win over Doncaster Rovers.
Analysis: Kinsky made a rare start in the Carabao Cup, doing well and earning a clean sheet. He's the clear back up in North London, and looked overmatched when asked to step in as the starter last season. As he continues to develop he could be a good backup option, though most of his minutes will come in cup competitions.
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