Ben Davies shared his thoughts on Tottenham's upcoming UEFA Super Cup match against PSG, acknowledging the challenge while expressing confidence in his team's chances. The Welsh defender discussed how "Tottenham" is adapting after losing a key player ahead of today's crucial fixture.
"Vlitku we lost Son, who was an important part of the dressing room, the most important player on the field, and we will miss him," Davies explained, highlighting the significant gap left by the departed star.
Despite facing one of world football's elite teams, Davies maintains a positive outlook. He pointed out that PSG has shown vulnerability in recent matches.
"It's quite obvious we'll be playing against one of the best teams in world football. It won't be easy, but as we saw in summer, they aren't invincible," he stated.
Interestingly, Davies offered insights into new manager Thomas Frank's impact since his arrival. The defender seems impressed with the fresh approach.
"He came and brought a lot of energy. The guys really enjoyed working under his guidance," Davies noted about Frank, who has been with the team for just a few weeks but has already implemented structural changes during training sessions.
The 31-year-old believes success breeds hunger for more achievements. "As soon as that first feeling of success appears, the team develops a desire to repeat it," he explained, reflecting on how last season's positive results have motivated the squad.
Davies dismissed any notion of caution heading into the match, revealing the team has trained intensively with a specific game plan for facing "PSG". Will Frank's tactical approach pay off in his first major test with "Tottenham"?
The UEFA Super Cup match between "PSG" and "Tottenham" kicks off tonight at 22:00, with both teams eager to claim the first European trophy of the season.