Diplomatically speaking, there have been some real negatives for Tottenham Hotspur this season, but at least some positives.
As for the former, you can choose from inactive forms to lasting injuries and sour atmospheres at home or away.
But when it comes to the latter, it really sums up how well many of the club’s young talents are suitable for first-team football, from summer signings Lucas Bergval and Archie Gray to Academy’s Gem Mikey Moore.
The good news is that another batch of talented young people can make their competitive first team debut next season.
Spurs young people who can get through next season
So it’s worth looking at other talented prospects who will be able to make their final debut with the club next season, starting with Ashley Phillips, before they arrive at the player in question.
The 19-year-old centre-back loaned out the season at Championship Stoke City this year. Despite his first full campaign in tier 2, he was a key member of the first team.
In all competitions, the former Blackburn Rovers gem, who Tony Maubray said he would “be a mega football player,” has made 31 appearances for the pottery.
Currently, the next prospect who can play some games from defense to midfield and next season under Ange Postecoglou is Tyree Hall.
According to Spurs expert John Wenham, the 19-year-old ace “has a really big future at Tottenham” is enjoying a great season on the club’s Under-21 side this year.
The London-born Dynamo scored six goals and provided four assists in just 20 appearances he played here and there.
Plus, he is now part of England Under-19 camp, but still he is not the most exciting player in the club’s academy. The title belongs to even younger people, potentially Lily White’s Palmer.
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Spurs’ Palmer
He may be abolished at this point, but Palmer is undoubtedly one of the most exciting British talents, and that’s what people are saying about Luca Williams Burnett a few years later.
The 16-year-old may be a relative figure not yet known to the wider football public, but he is definitely not for those who follow the Academy football.
The incredible youngster, described by analyst Ben Matinson as a “remarkable name,” could be the version of the club’s Chelsea Ace for several reasons.
The first is that, like England International, he is a lean Goals-type machine.
With just 24 appearances for the Under-18, totaling 1887, Unreal Talent scored 20 goals and provided 10 assists.
Williams-Barnett’s U18S record | |
---|---|
exterior | twenty four |
Min | 1887′ |
the goal | 20 |
assist | 10 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 1.25 |
Per target engagement | 62.9′ |
All statistics through the transfer market |
In other words, he has 1.25 goal involvement per game or 1.25 goal involvement per 62.9 minutes.
The second reason he can become a version of the former Manchester City prospect club is that he is also positionally versatile.
For example, while his main position is attacking midfield, he plays at left midfield, left and right wing, and even top, which helps to describe Wenham’s description as a “cheat code.”
Ultimately, the Spurs may have had a terrible season this year, but the future looks incredibly bright.
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