Two weeks to go – how the 25-man squad is shaping up

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I wrote about our 25-man squad in May, and how we actually had over 30 players vying to be included in the 25-man squad for Premier League matches.

Since then, we have only managed to shift Jonathan Woodgate (free transfer), Jamie O’Hara (£5m, Wolves), Bongani Khumalo (loan, Reading) and Kyle Naughton (loan, Norwich) of the players that are over the “21 years old” threshold, meaning that we still have five players too many.

NB: homegrown players shaded.

On the plus side, Rose, Walker, Townsend and our other young professionals are still “freebies”, as they were born after January 1990. Livermore, born in November 1989, does not quite make the cut and could be a victim of the rule.

Essentially, if the squad were named today, we would be forced to leave out five players – they would not be eligible to play in Premier League matches. The decisions would be simple enough – Alnwick, Button, Livermore, dos Santos and probably Bentley would be left out, presumably with all five being loaned to other clubs or used in the Europa League.

The issue is a bigger one, though – if we want to bring players in, it means we have to leave others out. If we were to sign, for example, a central midfield player and a striker (as has been speculated, with Diarra and Abdeayor strongly linked), it means that we would need to leave out, say, Keane and Palacios. If we were unable to find buyers or loan clubs in time, they would effectively see out a year of their contracts and lose a considerable amount of value.

Most Spurs fans would say that at least three new players are required, and we are leaving it very late to do the necessary outgoing deals, let alone the incoming ones.

NB: As an aside, Newsnow seems to be going absolutely nuts with my old articles – I have no idea what is going on, but I apologise for ruining the Newsnow stream for you all!

Update: Spurs into Eurofoot final

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Thanks to a goal from Callum Tapping in a 1-0 win against Club Brugge, Spurs are into the Eurofoot final against Shakhtar Donetsk, after the Ukranian side beat Feyenoord Academy (from Ghana).

The match kicks off at 15:30 GMT, and you will be able to find the result here.

Regardless of the result, to finish in the top two of this tournament is a terrific achievement, and stands us in good stead for the upcoming Academy League season and NextGen Series tournament.

Spurs reach Eurofoot semi-finals

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Over the last few days a Spurs U18 squad has been participating in the Eurofoot tournament in Belgium. We were drawn in Group B with Feyenoord Ghana, AA Gent, FC Copenhagen, Standard Liege and SV Zulte-Waregem.

The squad list for this tournament is as follows:

1 Archer, Jordan 12/04/1993
2 Barthram, Jack 13/10/1993
3 McQueen, Alexander 24/03/1995
4 Dombaxe, Laste 14/05/1994
5 Yeboah, James 05/01/1994
6 Stewart, Kevin 07/09/1993
7 Veljkovic, Milos 26/09/1995
8 Munns, Jack 18/11/1993
9 Coulthirst, Shaquile 02/11/1994
10 Pritchard, Alex 03/05/1993
11 Oyenuga, Kudus 18/03/1993
12 Angol, Lee 04/08/1994
13 Miles, Jonathan 29/03/1993
14 Hawkins, Ronnie 04/03/1994
15 Gomelt, Tomislav 07/01/1995
16 Day, Daniel 08/12/1993
17 Bush, Mason 20/01/1995
18 Tapping, Callum 05/06/1993

A couple of points from the squad list – it looks like Veljkovic (who, according to this, is only 15) may be a full time signing, as he has been involved in a number of these tournaments for us now.

Tomislav Gomelt is one of the young players that we had on trial from Zagreb some time ago – whether he has been invited back, or we have signed him, I am unsure.

Lads in Eurofoot semi-finals

Spurs have so far managed three wins and two defeats in the tournament, losing to tournament favourites Feyenoord Academy (based in Ghana), and Standard Liege, who have a very strong academy set-up. We have had wins against FC Copenhagen, Zulte Waregem, and AA Gent – convincing wins in the final two in particular.

Goals have come from:

Pritchard 3
Oyenuga 2
Coulthirst 2
Munns
Tapping

We are currently playing Club Brugge in the semi-final, and are leading 1-0 at half time. Good luck to our young side! If we are to win this, we will play either Shakhtar Donetsk or Feyenoord Aademy (Ghana) in the final.

Details of the games so far are below, with best estimates of how the players may have lined up.

Eurofoot, Belgium
Fri 05 Aug Tottenham Hotspur U18s 2-0 FC Copenhagen U18s

Scorers: Munns, Oyenuga

Miles
Barthram Yeboah Stewart Day
Veljkovic Hawkins
Munns Angol Pritchard
Oyenuga

Subs:

Coulthirst for Angol, 35
Tapping for Hawkins, 36

Spurs site report

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Eurofoot, Belgium
Fri 05 Aug Tottenham Hotspur U18s 0-2 Feyenoord Academy (Ghana) U18s

Archer
McQueen Veljkovic Stewart Barthram
Dombaxe Hawkins
Bush Tapping Coulthirst
Oyenuga

Subs:

Munns for Dombaxe, 26.
Pritchard for Coulthirst

Spurs site report

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Eurofoot, Belgium
Sat 06 Aug Tottenham Hotspur U18s 0-1 Standard Liege U18s

Archer
Barthram Veljkovic Stewart Day
Hawkins Dombaxe
Munns Tapping Pritchard
Oyenuga

Subs:

McQueen for Veljkovicm 25,
Coulthirst for Dombaxe, 25.
Angol for Munns, 43.

Spurs site report

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Eurofoot, Belgium
Sat 06 Aug Tottenham Hotspur U18s 3-0 AA Gent U18s

Scorers: Pritchard (2), Tapping

Miles
McQueen Veljkovic Stewart Tapping
Hawkins Dombaxe,
Pritchard Coulthirst Bush
Oyenuga

Subs:
Barthram for McQueen, 25.
Day f or Hawkins, 38.
Angol for Oyenuga, 47.

Spurs site report

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Eurofoot, Belgium
Sat 06 Aug Zulte Waregem 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur U18s U18s

Scorers: Coulthirst (2), Pritchard, Oyenuga

Archer
Barthram Stewart Veljkovic Day
Dombaxe Tapping
Pritchard Angol Coulthirst
Oyenuga

Subs:

Hawkins for Oyenuga, 35.
A McQueen for Barthram, 40.

Spurs site report

A few thoughts on Brighton vs Spurs

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I was really impressed by Brighton’s new “AMEX” stadium, which is designed nicely to fit into the valley, and seems the perfect size for a club of Brighton’s stature. Getting there was easy too – free train travel from the main Brighton station for those with a match ticket, and a 10 minute run up the line to Falmer. I could also have got a bus from the city centre (again free).

Spurs sent out a strong side, lining up in the standard 4-4-1-1/4-2-3-1 (depending on how you look at it!).

Friedel
Corluka Dawson Kaboul Assou-Ekotto
Lennon Jenas Livermore Bale
van der Vaart
Pavlyuchenko

The home side, managed by Gus Poyet, played a 4-4-2:

Ankergren
Calderon Dunk Greer Painter
Sparrow Dicker Bridcutt LuaLua
Barnes Mackail-Smith

My thoughts on the game:

  • A very good work-out against a technically decent and well organised Brighton team. Most of our players now have a full 90 minutes behind them.
  • A real shame that Modric wasn’t involved – supposedly he has been ill. I’m sure many people are reading a lot more into it than I care to!
  • Also a shame that van der Vaart went off injured in the first half; it did look like he just took a heavy knock when challenging for the ball, so I don’t think it’s too much to worry about.
  • There were not really any particularly stunning performances, but it was the best I have seen Livermore play, and he nearly scored with a lovely strike from distance that beat the keeper easily and rattled the bar.
  • In the first half, nearly all of our good moments came when Pavlyuchenko made a trademark run into the channel to drag a centre back out – he did this well at times, and his lay-offs were decent (setting up a couple of players for efforts on goal). In the second half he didn’t do this nearly as much – whether he was tired, lazy, or instructed otherwise, I’m not sure.
  • Defoe may as well not have been on the pitch – he certainly didn’t seem to me to be a striker trying to play himself back into form.
  • Bale and Lennon both had their moments, but Bale often had two or three players to contend with, and got some very rough treatment at times (one tackle in particular was really nasty). Lennon didn’t seem to want to go on the outside of the full-back – I often notice that Lennon is like this when not playing at full intensity.
  • Our wingers occasionally swapped sides – our first goal came from Bale dancing down the right and crossing with the outside of his left foot, having found himself there from a corner. He then fed in Corluka from the right moments later for our second.
  • Kaboul didn’t cover himself in glory for the first goal – he was easily beaten by a dummy when he had come out quite a way with his man. This left us stretched – Dawson couldn’t stop Mackail-Smith getting the ball across, and Corluka was left with two men and didn’t have a chance to get across. Otherwise Kaboul and Dawson generally did well, and to me complement one another better than Dawson/Gallas.
  • The full backs were solid, calm and reliable – having said that, LuaLua was Brighton’s best player. Corluka generally sent him inside (which seemed logical) but, unfortunately, that was where he scored the equaliser from! Gomes will be disappointed to have been beaten at his near post, and was slow to get down to the shot.
  • Corluka should have had a penalty – he went over a challenge in the corner of the Brighton box, having beaten the Brighton player to the ball. The referee bottled it and gave a corner.
  • Both teams had some long spells of keep-ball, and we were very compact during Brighton’s periods of possession – this was a useful exercise in itself.
  • We at times played some neat one-touch football, with Jenas often involved; this is one of his main strengths. Jenas played a restricted, deeper-lying role and did OK.
  • Having been unable to get a ticket in the Spurs end, I sat in Brighton’s North Stand. It is always interesting to hear what opposition fans think of our players – general comments seemed to be that we had quality all over the pitch (for example, a few fans seemed surprised at how calm Assou-Ekotto was under pressure). Gomes was seen as a figure of fun and got lots of shouts of “dodgy keeper”, etc etc. Defoe seemed to be respected as a top player and they were surprised that he was only on the bench.
  • In my opinion it was absolutely ridiculous that our promising young players (Townsend, Carroll, Kane) were left sat on the bench and not used. Surely this is partly what friendlies are for?

My “in-game” tweets in chronological order in case they are of interest:

Early corners for Brighton culminate in an effort from Lua Lua (I think!). Saved and scrambled away.
Another half chance for the home side – ball cleared to edge of box but fired wide.
1-0, deserved. Tap in after good cross. Ashley Barnes the scorer.
Lennon shoots wide after smart one-two with Pav. Lennon probably our brightest player so far.
Livermore smashes one off the bar after link up with Pav, who has moved well so far. Livermore growing into the game after nervy start.
Spurs were starting to dominate but Brighton have just played nearly five minutes of solid keep-ball, culminating in two corners.
Friedel palms Lua Lua effort out and Assou-Ekotto tidies up.
VDV off injured.
VDV picked up a knock from a heavy fall early on. Seemed like he’d run it off but Defoe has just replaced him.
Bale danced down the right, beyond two players & crossed with the outside of his left. Not sure if Kaboul or a defender got the vital touch.
It looped up beyond the keeper either way. Corluka makes it 2-1 getting forward and slotting inside near post.
Not a great half from Spurs – fairly compact but not much cutting edge. Lennon doesn’t want to go down the outside. Jenas/Livermore not got enough creativity between them. VDV injury hopefully not too serious. On the plus side, a terrific work out.
For Brighton, Lua Lua very lively and Mackail-Smith causing a few probs when taking up position between Dawson & Corluka.
Corluka did very well for his goal – beat Greer easily and tucked inside near post. Keeper should really have done better.
Tempting fate to say I backed 3-1 at 14.5 on Betfair?
Gomes getting the treatment from the home crowd…
Nice one touch move from Spurs – Jenas & Pav setting up Bale, but it goes wide. Massive pen shout – Corluka fouled by Lua Lua. Not given.
2-2, Lua Lua fires low into near post from distance. Gomes slow down but a great hit.
Bale has just been absolutely scythed down. Shocker.
He’s up and OK but I can see Townsend replacing him.
Nightmare at the back for Brighton and Livermore tucks it into an empty net.
Not the most exciting second half! Livermore prob stand out player, best I’ve seen him play.

Spurs finish 5th in the Milk Cup – including highlights

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Last week a Tottenham Hotspur U17 squad participated in the Milk Cup, a yearly tournament held in Northern Ireland. The tournament finished on Friday, with Spurs finishing in fifth place – a respectable position for such a young side.

Mon 25 Jul (at Showgrounds, Limavaday) Otago (New Zealand) U17s 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur U17s
Scorers: Ball 2, Oduwa, OG

Grainger
Michael-Precil Gardiner Modeste Ward
McEvoy Smith Champion Ball Lameiras
Zapata-Caicedo

Subs:

Sonupe for Michael-Precil
Ogilvie for Ward
Akindayini for Zapata-Caidedo
Oduwa for McEvoy

Spurs site report
Highlights – 5:39 in

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Tue 26 Jul (at Riada Stadium, Ballymoney) Co. Farmanagh U17s 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur U17s
Scorer: McEvoy 2

Priestley,
Lyons-Foster Modeste Ogilvie Ward
Maguraushe Champion Ball Oduwa Sanoupe
Zapata-Caidedo

Subs

Michel-Precil for Lyons-Foster, 36,
McEvoy for Maguraushe, 36.
Smith for Sanoupe, 36.
Lameiras for Oduwa, 54.
Akindayini for Zapata-Caidedo, 68.

Spurs site report
Highlights – 5:41 in

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Wed 27 Jul (at Showgrounds, Ballymena) South Coast Strikers U17s 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur U17s
Scorer: Lameiras (pen)

Grainger
Ward Ogilvie Michel-Precil Gardiner
Champion Ball Smith McEvoy Lameires
Zapata-Caicedo

Subs

Sonupe for Ball, 52.
Oduwa for Zapata-Caicedo, 55.
Modeste for Gardiner, 58.
Lyons-Foster for Smith, 62.
Akindayini Michel-Precil, 67.

Highlights – 5:23 in
Spurs site report

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Thu 28 Jul (at Broughshane) Tottenham Hotspur U17s 4-3 Cherry Orchard U17s
Scorers: Lameiras, OG, Gardiner, Akindayini

Grainger
Lyons-Foster Gardiner Modeste Ogilvie
McEvoy Sonupe Lameiras Ball Oduwa
Akinayluni

Subs:

Zapata-Caicedo for Sonupe, 43.
Ward for Oduwa, 43.
Michael-Percil for Akindayini, 53.
Smith for McEvoy, 57.

Spurs site report

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Fri 29 Jul (at Showgrounds, Coleraine) Tottenham Hotspur U17s 1-1 South Coast Strikers U17s (Spurs won 4-2 on penalties)
Scorer: Ball

Grainger
Michel-Percil Gardiner Modeste Ogilvie
McEvoy Champion Lameiras Ward Ball
Zapate-Caidedo

Subs

Akindayini for Zapata-Caicedo, 51.
Oduwa for McEvoy, 57.

Spurs site report

Squad (“Premier” section rules stipulate that you can only include players born on or after 1 January 1994):

1 Billy Granger
2 Grant Ward
3 Ruben Lameiras
4 Dominic Ball
5 Kodi Lyons-Foster
6 Oliver Modeste
7 Frederick Champion
8 Emmanuel Sonupe
9 Victor Zapata-Caidedo
10 Leeroy Maguraushe
11 Kenneth McEvoy
12 Daniel Akindayiuni
13 Liam Priestly
14 Samuel Smith
15 Thomas Gardiner
16 Roman Percil
17 Kolade Nathan Oduwa
18 Connor Ogilvie

Spurs tend to select younger players for these tournaments where possible, and left out a number of players with more experience who would have been eligible. The likes of James Yeboah, Ronnie Hawkins, Lee Angol, Shaquille Coulthirst, Alex McQueen, and Laste Dombaxe would all have qualified for the tournament, but instead a number of under 16 players were used, with only one second year (Freddy Champion) included in the squad.

I have had the pleasure of reading some Milk Cup match reports from the author of the Spurs On This Day blog – he is hoping to get these posted over the course of the next week, so make sure that you check back if you are interested in our young players.