Tottenham Hotspur's injury-riddled squad has lost three consecutive matches, but in the midst of this adversity, one substitute has emerged as a star performer and has been playing exceptionally well lately: 27-year-old Argentinean midfielder Luis Russo. The 27-year-old Argentine midfielder has been playing well on international duty and in the most recent Premier League match against Aston Villa, which has impressed Spurs manager Pusztigorow, and is expected to be given more chances in future matches to avoid going out on loan again.

Having spent most of the season on the bench, Luschu has still been selected for the Argentina national team and contributed an assist against Brazil in last month's World Cup qualifier, helping his side to a 1-0 win. In the last Premier League match, despite Tottenham's 1-2 defeat against Villa, Luszczewski put in an eye-catching performance, opening the scoring with a goal, with a pass success rate of 92.1%, including three key passes, and the most shovels of any player on either side, contributing to both offense and defense, and was praised by Pusztigallo after the match as a perfect fit for the team's current tactical system.

With midfielders James Maddison, Guluszewski and Berbischaya out due to injuries, Luszczu has quietly become the new centerpiece of Tottenham's attack, playing a crucial role.

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