"Brandon [Austin] as well has really grown through this period, so I know Burchy's [goalkeeping coach Rob Burch] really happy now with the goalkeeping group in that we've got a really strong goalkeeping group now that can push each other.
Kinsky was thrust straight in at the deep end on joining Spurs in early January, starting against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg three days after his arrival from Slavia Prague, having instantly leapfrogged Fraser Forster and Brandon Austin in the pecking order.
Kinksy's reflexes, his confidence with his feet and, perhaps most importantly, his willingness to be proactive at coming for crosses seemingly made him a good fit for Ange Postecoglou's Spurs and potential competition for Vicario, who is fine shot-stopper but has occasionally struggled at commanding his box from corners.
Most notably, Kinsky was at fault for Aston Villa's 57-second opener in last Sunday's FA Cup fourth-round tie, making a hash of Jacob Ramsey's fierce strike, which may now prove his final appearance of the season, with the Czech not registered in the Europa League.
Kinsky followed up his debut with another encouraging display in an altogether different assignment at Tamworth in the FA Cup, dealing well with the non-league side's aerial barrage from low throws and keeping another clean sheet.