So, two games into the season and - according to you - Spurs have declined compared to last season.
You should change your username to Random Kneejerk.
Never said they have declined, simply that they haven't started well at all. They look toothless in attack, whether that will change as certain players find form is up for debate, but as it stands Spurs look significantly weaker offensively. I missed very few Spurs games last season, as they just so happened to be a team I enjoyed watching, so please don't deny the fact that something is missing from an attacking standpoint.
Also, according to you, Kane is not a standout player, nor is Alderweireld, nor Alli, not anyone else aside from Eriksen. Righty-oh
Eriksen was by and large the best player on the pitch yesterday, as he was in the Newcastle game, his industry, movement and sublime vision sets him apart in that Spurs team. Reminds me of Luka Modric funnily enough. The others you mention have yet to look the part. Only my opinion of course.
As for the some of your other comments:
"Alli who cannot seem to operate without Rose's support" .... except that he scored last weekend.
Scoring a goal masked his general poor performance. He misses Rose. Not a single worthwhile pass or dribble from him yet.
"Kane lacks movement" ... except that he showed plenty of movement yesterday.
Excpet that he didn't. You must have watched a different game then.
"Walker ... clearly missed by the team". Except that Walker-Peters got the MotM award last weekend and the season is just two games old (see kneejerk above).
That's an assersion though isn't it? That he was solid defensively does not make him MotM, not when you're up against a particularly weak Newcastle outfit. I thought Eriksen was far and away the best Spurs player last week and yesterday too.