He was seriously blamed for two of the three goals conceded against Fulham

Tottenham Hotspur’s unexpected 3-0 loss to Fulham on Saturday marked a major blow to their hopes of finishing in the top four.
Additionally, Radu Dragusin, a January acquisition of Spurs, made his debut as a starter in the match, taking Micky van de Ven’s position due to injury.
The Romanian defender’s performance, however, did not impress Spurs’ former scout Bryan King, who observed that in his first start, he found it difficult to keep up with the high-octane speed of Premier League game.

In an interview with Tottenham News, King criticized Dragusin’s defensive awareness and posture, holding him accountable for the first and third goals scored by Fulham.
The analyst emphasized Dragusin’s sluggish reflexes and vulnerability to being caught ball-watching, pointing out that the center-back made blunders in both of his goals due to his incapacity to predict Muniz’s movements.
King stated:
“Dragusin didn’t impress me; he wasn’t able to keep up with the game’s rapid tempo.
“He doesn’t resemble van de Ven in the slightest. I was concerned by his movements since he squared up to defend and kept getting caught staring at the ball. “He responded so slowly, which was a major mistake that led to the third goal. Rodrigo Muniz had already placed the ball in the back of the net when he looked up from where he was watching it.
The same thing happened with Muniz’s first goal; he didn’t pay attention to his surroundings and was only focused on where the ball was going. With his movements away from him, Muniz was far more intelligent than Dragusin.
Says TBH:
Dragusin may not have had the finest debut for Spurs, but with his amazing potential at just 22 years old, it shouldn’t take away from his skill.
It’s difficult to get used to the Premier League’s fast tempo, especially as a rookie defender. We’re confident he’ll demonstrate

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