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- Updated: October 26, 2016
Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen insists his confidence has not wavered despite failing to replicate the form he showed in Holland.
The Dutchman was recruited from AZ Alkmaar over the summer having finished as the top scorer in the Eredivisie last term, and it was thought he would offer serious competition to Spurs’ talisman Harry Kane.
Yet, even with Kane currently out injured, Janssen is still to find his feet and a penalty in the EFL Cup 2-1 defeat to Liverpool on Tuesday night was only his second Tottenham goal, with the other also coming from 12 yardsearlier in the competition.
Janssen had been desperate to add to his tally at Anfield as soon …