Meanwhile, on the opposite wing, England's latest beneficiary from the Belgian invasion has settled in well. Signed from FC Twente, Spurs forked out £7 million for the man who has made 12 appearances for his country, relatively early- with Paulinho being the first arrival, Chadli second. Like many of his teammates that were signed by the Lilywhites, Chadli bagged plenty of goals from his position on the wing- 25 goals in 84 appearances- as well as assisting a whole lot more for his teammates while there. Another new signing who made his debut against Crystal Palace and hasn't missed a league minute since, Chadli's versatility will make him an invaluable asset to Villas Boas and his team selections. He can play on the left or the right, as well as in the 'hole' may prove vital as Spurs look to gain Champions League football once again. So far, Villas Boas has deployed him in all positions he is capable in filling in and that versatility of his will make him a fixture of the first team.