Kolo Muani is perhaps best known for a chance he missed – the 120th-minute effort for France against Argentina in the 2022 World Cup final which was so brilliantly saved by the leg of Emiliano Martinez.
However, the fact he was in that position indicates what sort of player he is and why Spurs have moved to sign him on loan.
Kolo Muani is two-footed, has a knack of finding space in the area, and standing 6ft 1in is good in the air.
He has scored regularly at most places he has played – 10 goals in 22 for Juventus, and 26 in 50 for Frankfurt. He only netted 11 in 54 for PSG, but many of those appearances were as a substitute.
Kolo Muani provides a silkier alternative to the more physical style of Richarlison, who started Tottenham’s defeat by Bournemouth as the central striker.
And the Frenchman is also capable of playing anywhere across the front-line, ensuring valuable depth for Spurs as they aim to compete at home and in Europe.