It's obviously too early to judge whether or not his move to the Premier League has been a success.
He's barely been here for over a month and has only started the odd game, here and there.
The glimpses of quality that we've seen have been encouraging, but it's nothing more than that at the moment.
So what am I on about, then? Our ongoing winger issue and overall lack of pace in attack.
It's been one of the problems that Pochettino has faced at Spurs and hasn't really overcome.
Lennon, Townsend, Chadli, N'Jie and N'Koudou were all given a go and then swiftly dispatched.
Traditional wingers and the inverted variety failed to produce results, either from the start or from the bench.
So what's different with our new Brazilian signing and why does he seem to fit in a little better already?
Versatility, movement, workrate and fluidity, in my opinion.
He's happy to switch around as part of our attacking four and looks natural in positions that others flounder in.
He doesn't need to stick to one role to feel comfortable and that's a necessity for our forwards.
I'll be happy if Moura fulfils his potential at Spurs and we get to see plenty of him at the new ground.
Even if he doesn't make it though, I think that he's offered us a valuable insight in the transfer market.
Will this see an end to our quest to find another wide man with a random N on the start of his name? Probably not.
He's barely been here for over a month and has only started the odd game, here and there.
The glimpses of quality that we've seen have been encouraging, but it's nothing more than that at the moment.
So what am I on about, then? Our ongoing winger issue and overall lack of pace in attack.
It's been one of the problems that Pochettino has faced at Spurs and hasn't really overcome.
Lennon, Townsend, Chadli, N'Jie and N'Koudou were all given a go and then swiftly dispatched.
Traditional wingers and the inverted variety failed to produce results, either from the start or from the bench.
So what's different with our new Brazilian signing and why does he seem to fit in a little better already?
Versatility, movement, workrate and fluidity, in my opinion.
He's happy to switch around as part of our attacking four and looks natural in positions that others flounder in.
He doesn't need to stick to one role to feel comfortable and that's a necessity for our forwards.
I'll be happy if Moura fulfils his potential at Spurs and we get to see plenty of him at the new ground.
Even if he doesn't make it though, I think that he's offered us a valuable insight in the transfer market.
Will this see an end to our quest to find another wide man with a random N on the start of his name? Probably not.
