After delivering another masterclass at the Etihad on Saturday, Dejan Kulusevski says he has “something that no other player has.”
The Swedish international has been in exceptional form this season, contributing six goals and two assists in 18 appearances despite adapting to a more central role under Ange Postecoglou.
On the international stage, Kulusevski has also shined with two goals and two assists in six games, five of which he played as Sweden’s captain.
Tottenham boast the most prolific in the Premier League and often Kulusevski plays a key role in the goals they score.
His return to the right wing for Spurs’ 4-0 triumph at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday continued his impressive streak at Cityβs home, taking his tally to six-goal involvements in four visits since joining from Juventus in 2022.
Speaking after the game, he said: “I think I have something that no other player has. So you canβt compare me to any other player, so this is what Iβm looking for.
“I donβt get tired and I canβt let anybody outwork me. Thatβs the plan. Thatβs how I play and how I train.
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“Clearly, you have to strive to be as good as possible, every day in every kind of way, on the pitch and outside of the pitch.
“Right now, Iβm doing my best and Iβm really not demanding anything for myself.
“You know when a mistake happens, it happens. So Iβm maturing a lot and Iβm enjoying my football a lot more.
“Yeah, Iβm improving. Iβm getting more mature now as a forward also.
“Thatβs important for the club that I take my responsibility and I help the young players.
“They really trust me and I believe in them a lot, so I know we enjoy playing together.β
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“I feel very good, and Iβm trying to keep this way. Iβm very happy, Iβm trying to improve. Iβm never happy.
“Iβm just grateful, but I feel really good. I started the season good, but there is over half of the season left and I hope I can do much better.”
Kulusevski cautioned against seeing the result against Manchester City as a turning point for Spurs, especially after their disappointing home defeat to Ipswich before the international break.
“No, no because we have to be much more consistent. Itβs not a turning point. We have to be better in other games. This game suits us perfectly, but we have a lot of improvement to make in the other games,β he said.
“We have to improve a lot, especially in the games where we play the lower-ranked teams, but itβs up to us all to take responsibility because weβre very good players, and now we just have to do it every day.”