Something interesting is happening at Tottenham. Since last season, the London club has initiated a new strategy and decided to focus on the recruitment of several nuggets of world football to prepare for the post-Kane era. While the English striker went to pile up goals in Germany with Bayern Munich, Spurs decided to recruit Ange Postecoglou on their bench to embody this ambitious new project. And while the Australian coach’s debut was very promising last season, injuries and poor performances ultimately prevented James Maddison’s teammates from finishing higher in the rankings.
However, the leaders understood that this methodology could allow them to return to the top in the medium term. From then on, several cracks arrived again this summer with the signings of Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall. Thus, the two midfielders will bring even more talent to a contingent of talented young players like Destiny Udogie, Micky Van de Ven, Brennan Johnson and Mikey Moore. If this last name doesn’t mean anything to you, it probably means that you haven’t seen Tottenham’s last matches in the Europa League. Brilliant on the European scene, the 17-year-old young player is one of the biggest promises in English football.
When James Maddison compares Mikey Moore to Neymar
Launched into the deep end this season by Postecoglou, Mikey Moore grabbed a few minutes last season with the Spurs A team. Coming out of a Euro U17 where he was one of England’s revelations (4 goals, 1 assist), the 2007 generation striker was promised more playing time with the club. capital. And as expected, he shines during the Europa League matches. After an entry at the end of the match against Brentford in September, Spurs number 47 continued with 7 minutes against Qarabaq before being started in the last two C3 matches against Ferencvaros and AZ Alkmaar.
Interesting against the Hungarians, Moore broke the screen against the Batavian club. Aligned in the heart of the game, he shone and displayed impressive technical qualities when he was replaced on his left side. London fans were enthusiastic about the arabesques of their new crack. For his part, Ange Postecoglou did not hide his growing affection for the young man: “he is exciting. We cannot deny it. There’s no point in denying it. Yes, I like how Mikey is taking it all in stride. He works hard every day. He always wants to develop. He understands that it is a path. It would be very easy for a young man like him, who has just turned 17, to think that he has succeeded, but you never get that impression. It’s exciting. When you have such a young player who wants to have the responsibility to make an impact rather than worrying about making mistakes, as is sometimes the case with young players, he worries about making mistakes, but it is developing well. We just have to be very careful about how and when we use it. I think that’s key for us, especially in these early days. I’m not afraid to throw it, absolutely not. I know it, I see it every day, he’s an excellent young player and there’s still a lot to come.»
The fire also spread to the Spurs locker room. After the meeting, the young Mikey Moore was dubbed by James Maddison, who did not fail to compare him to Neymar, just that: “from the 45th to the 65th minute I thought we had Neymar on the left wing. He was brilliant. He simply demanded the ball and was fearless. He has this young, fearless mentality and you never want to take that away from him. He’s a young boy, a bright boy, a lovely boy. He’s absorbing information and he’s very talented, so I’ll be there as an older player, with hopefully some words of wisdom to help him along the way. He has all the abilities. You just have to put in the work and work hard, which he does to be fair to him.» You will have understood, Tottenham is under the spell of its new nugget Mikey Moore. And as is often the case with Spurs gems, the Kingdom should soon be enjoying the talent of the new English sensation.