Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus Spark Resurgence in Champions League Triumph

Rifqi
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I saw our Spurs win real good Tuesday, 3-0 against Prague. It felt like something finally clicked, you know? Me and my mates, we was all saying it’s them two, Simons and that Kudus, they’re just different. They both scored and everything. It’s like the whole team’s mood lifted because of it, a proper shift for us in Europe I reckon.

Honestly, watching them play is becoming my favorite part. They just *get* each other. With so many others out hurt, we needed a spark bad. And Thomas Frank said it himself after, he told the reporters, “We’ve been waiting for a spark, and these two young men have absolutely delivered it.” You can see the confidence he’s talking about, it’s spreading.

The numbers are kinda crazy if you look at it. We weren’t doing nothing before, barely a shot. Now? Last two games at home, we’ve had so many tries at goal, like over thirty. And scoring five times also. Plus the defense keeping two clean sheets in a row, first time since way back in August. That’s not just luck.

I heard Simons talking after. He said, “It feels good to contribute, especially in a big Champions League night like this.” He and Mohammed, they just try to make things happen is what he said. They don’t overthink it. Kudus said the same, his voice all happy. He talked about their bond being strong, how they’re always encouraging. When one gets a chance, the other is there. It’s simple but it works.

Getting those clean sheets, Frank called it non-negotiable. It lets the attackers feel free to play. That balance is everything right now. Winning two games straight, we haven’t done that since September I think. Feels like we found a proper base to build on.

For me, the big thing is how they stepped up. With important players missing, these two just took it all on. It wasn’t just three points Tuesday. It felt like a message. Like, this young partnership could actually drive us forward for the rest of the season. The trick is keeping it going now, taking that feeling into every game. Makes me excited to watch what happens next.

It’s got me thinking, what happens when the other lads come back from injury? But maybe that’s a good worry to have. Competition and all that. Right now, this is their moment, and the gaffer looks like he trusts them completely. You love to see a manager let young players just play, without the fear of a mistake pulling them off straight away.

The atmosphere in the stadium was different too, I have to say. Not just relieved, but actually joyful. There was this one move in the second half, where Kudus went on a run and just *knew* Simons would be in the box. He didn’t even look up, just played the space. That kind of understanding, it’s not something you can coach quick. It’s a feeling.

Makes you believe again, doesn’t it? Football’s funny. A couple weeks back everything felt a bit stuck. Now there’s a real path forward, and it’s being carved out by these two. The test is always what comes next, away at some tough ground. But for now, let’s just enjoy it. Nights like Tuesday, that’s what you pay your money for. That’s the stuff you remember.

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