'Nothing Tottenham do this season will faze Kolo Muani'published at 17:17
Nick Godwin
BBC Radio London reporter

Dominic Solanke's injury has proved to be an opportunity as well as an annoyance for Thomas Frank. His absence for a yet-to-be-determined period of time forced the club to enter the transfer market just before the window closed to secure Randal Kolo Muani on loan from Paris St-Germain.
This season promises so much for Spurs with a return to the Champions League and the prospect of a better league finish than last year's dismal showing.
Dining once again at football's top table means all the extra income and prestige associated with the biggest competition. But Tottenham aren't going into it to simply rake in the money – they need to compete.
I've previously suggested on these pages that this year's Spurs should learn a lesson from their Champions League campaign from 14 years ago when they reached the quarter final. That year Rafael van der Vaart brought the sort of expertise and dash required to make a success of a big European campaign.
Kolo Muani's arrival brings the sort of big-game experience that Spurs lack so conspicuously. He's played in the Champions League plenty of times and should have scored late-on at the World Cup Final. Nothing Tottenham do this season will faze him and the whole team can benefit.
If Solanke can shake off the ankle problem and return to compete with Richarlison and Kolo Muani, the Spurs manager will need to accommodate all three this season.
He says having more than two centre-forwards is awkward. He may get used to it.