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Rob Guest

Spurs power rankings: Lucas Moura's struggles and the future star of the Tottenham team

Mauricio Pochettino may switch things up when Spurs take on Watford next Saturday as he looks to get his side up the league table.

Lucas Moura is knocking on the door for a start after mainly sitting on the substitutes' bench so far this season, with Troy Parrott hoping to be included in the matchday squad after once again scoring goals for the club's youngsters and his country.

However, fitting them in may prove troublesome given Spurs have Harry Kane and Son Heung-min in attack.

As we are now two months into the new season we have decided to take a look at how the forwards have fared so far this term.

The power rankings as they stand are below in ascending order.

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Spurs power rankings: Forwards

Troy Parrott

Age: 17

The Irishman made his senior debut for the club last month as he started in the Carabao Cup defeat against League Two side Colchester United.

Spurs fans are desperate to see him in the team and they may get their wish further down the line.

Opportunities will come his way in the future providing that he keeps finding the back of the net for the club's youngsters.

Power ranking: 4th - Going to be a key player for Spurs in the future.

Lucas Moura

Age: 27

It has been an extremely frustrating start to the season for the player.

The Brazilian has been on the bench more often than not with Son preferred upfront alongside Kane.

He did look bright in his cameo against Brighton and he will be hoping that he gets the nod to start against Watford once Premier League action resumes.

Power ranking: 3rd - Will get gametime but may have to settle for a place on the bench in the meantime.

Son Heung-min

Age: 27

One of Spurs' better performers in a nightmare start to the season.

Was excellent in the 4-0 demolition of Crystal Palace but has not reached those levels since.

Got better with each passing season and will once again be a very important player for the Lilywhites.

Power ranking: 2nd - Going to be a key player for Spurs again and his goals could prove crucial.

Harry Kane

Age: 26

Not the start to the season Kane would have wanted.

Has had limited chances on goal with the players behind failing to create openings for him, yet he has still managed to score seven times for the team.

More goals will follow once Spurs get back to their best.

Power ranking: 1st - Tottenham's main man.

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