Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has insisted the wind will change for the club this season after something of a difficult start.
The Italian has been speaking to Sky Italia, relayed by Tuttomercatoweb, about Tottenham’s less than impressive start to the season.
Spurs have found themselves being questioned early on in this campaign after just one win in four games plus two defeats and a draw.
The latest defeat came at the hands of Arsenal in the North London derby, with the Gunners running out 1-0 winners thanks to a goal from Gabriel Magalhaes.
That came from a corner, something which has become a renowned weakness for Ange Postecoglou’s side despite the Australian coach insisting it is not.
Performances at the beginning of this season, including a narrow, last gasp win over Coventry City this week, have suggested not but Vicario believes that the win will change in Tottenham’s favour before too long.
“If we look at the results, which is what catches the eye the most and what people look at, it’s normal to say that we haven’t started as we expected, but I can say with certainty that we collected less than we deserved,” he said.
“What we expressed is noteworthy, probably in key moments we were not so bad and determined as to make the wind turn in our direction and that is the problem and the explanation why we have few points.
“However, there are certainties on which we can rely, we must never lose them along the way and one of these is having our own identity, which must give us the strength to believe more than before in what football can be played in the next matches.”