He made his full debut for Spurs in a 3-0 win over Everton at the weekend and immediately brought new life to the attacking line.
Kolo Muani has joined the club on loan from Paris Saint-Germain for the season and has now settled into the side after an injury problem initially held him back.
It gives Spurs a sharp new option instead of relying on Richarlison, who will have his own future at the club monitored going into the new year. Additionally, Dominic Solanke is eyeing a return to the team as he works his way back from injury.

Coach Thomas Frank is hoping to inject further life into the Spurs squad in January, with new additions expected.
Sources indicate that the club have been working on a list of targets more formally over the past week.
Kolo Muani, 26, does not have a buy-clause in his current agreement, but it is something Spurs will be keen to explore if he performs well for them across this season.
They were delighted to secure his signature late in the transfer window and believe they could convince him to join permanently if the spell is positive.
Tottenham have ambitious plans, with new investment of £100million expected in time for the new year.
It is understood that the club are also making considerations about how to improve their goalkeeping depth and their defence.
The weekend win has lifted them into third place in the Premier League. This is a big week for them as a London derby at home to Chelsea is scheduled for the weekend - and before then they face a Carabao Cup clash with Newcastle United.

