Youth/loan update
Back in September I wrote a youth/loan update, and so much has happened for our young players since then that it seems a good time for another.
FA Premier Academy League
Sat 22 Sep (at Hotspur Way) Tottenham Hotspur U18s 2-2 Southampton
Scorers: McEvoy, D McQueen
McQueen
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FA Premier Academy League
Sat 22 Sep (at BodyMoor Heath) Aston Villa U18s 2-4 Tottenham Hotspur U18s
Scorers: Ball, McEvoy
McQueen
Subs:
Sonupe for Smith, 46.
Lameiras for Miller, 57.
Akindayini for McQueen, 88.
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FA Premier Academy League
Sat 13 Oct (at Carrington) Man Utd U18s 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur U18s
Scorer: Coulthirst
Subs:
Michael-Percil for Ogilvie, 55.
Bush for Ward, 73.
Smith for Winks, 84.
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FA Premier Academy League
Sat 20 Oct (at Sunderland) Sunderland U18s 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur U18s
Scorer: Akindayini, Coulthirst
Subs:
Sonupe for McEvoy, 62.
Miller for Bentaleb, 81.
D McQueen for Akindayini, 85.
FA Premier Academy League
Sat 3 Nov (at Hotspur Way) Tottenham Hotspur U18s 4-1 Newcastle U18s
Scorers: McEvoy, Michael-Percil, Miller, Dombaxe
Subs:
Zapata-Caceido for Lameiras, 62.
NextGen Series
Wed 24 Oct (at Hotspur Way) Tottenham Hotspur U19s 2-2 Wolfsburg U19s
Scorers: Pritchard 2
Subs:
Akindayini for McEvoy, 63.
Winks for Bentaleb, 74.
Lesniak for Dombaxe, 93.
Highlights
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NextGen Series
Wed 31 Oct (at Anderlecht) Anderlecht U19s 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur U19s
Scorer: Bentaleb
D McQueen for Coulibaly, 41.
Lesniak for Winks, 68.
Dombaxe for Gallifuoco, 68.
McEvoy for Bentaleb, 87.
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U21 League
Mon 01 Oct (at White Hart Lane) Tottenham Hotspur 3-3 Aston Villa
Scorers: Obika 2, Stewart
Subs:
Munns for Carroll, 68.
Gallifuoco for Bentaleb, 80.
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U21 League
Mon 15 Oct (at Staplewood) Southampton 2-4 Tottenham Hotspur
Scorers: OG, Obika, Ceballos 2
Subs:
Bentaleb for Pritchard, 71.
Zapata-Caceido for Obika, 75.
Munns for Ceballos, 75.
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U21 League
Sat 27 Oct (at Hotspur Way) Tottenham Hotspur 4-2 Man Utd
Scorers: Veljkovic, Ceballos, Bentaleb, Obika
Subs:
Bentaleb for Barthram, 82.
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Currently we have the following players out on loan:
Simon Dawkins – San Jose Earthquakes
Bongani Khumalo – PAOK
Massimo Luongo – Ipswich Town
John Bostock – Swindon Town
Danny Rose – Sunderland
Harry Kane – Norwich City
David Bentley – FC Rostov
Nathan Byrne – Crawley Town
Jermaine Jenas – Nottingham Forest
Jack Munns – Aldershot
Adam Smith – Millwall
Jordan Archer – Wycombe Wanderers
Simon Dawkins could play for San Jose Earthquakes against LA Galaxy today in the first leg of the Western Conference Semi-final. He has had a really impressive season and, as I reported in my previous update, he seems keen to stay at the Earthquakes on a permanent basis.
Bongani Khumalo continues to start every game for PAOK, where he seems to have settled. They are currently third in the league, which reflects well on the 25 year old South African.
Massimo Luongo has had a tough few weeks at Ipswich, where he has found himself out of the team due to the Championship side having too many loan players. Due to weaknesses in other areas, they have prioritised other loanees, although many of their fans disagree with this decision. On the plus side, due to the terms of his loan, he is able to play for our U21s when he is not in the Ipswich match day squad, so he has been able to keep his fitness levels up.
John Bostock had finally forced himself into Paolo Di Canio’s plans before unfortunately picking up an injury. He started his second game of the season as Swindon beat Stevenage 4-0, and was one of their most impressive performers, claiming an assist. However, the 21 year old limped off the field at the end, and hasn’t participated in their two games since.
Danny Rose lost his place in the Sunderland side this week, having previously made seven starts in succession in the league and cup. He has been playing at left back – the position that Redknapp famously “converted” him to, and has done relatively well, although he has made a couple of errors that have led to goals
Unfortunately it looks as though Harry Kane will be sidelined until Christmas with his broken foot.
David Bentley continues to start for FC Rostov although has been substituted in their last four matches. However, seven starts in the Russian Premier League is better than playing no football at all – it will be interesting to see what happens with him in January.
Nathan Byrne has been in sparkling form for Crawley Town, starting ten games in all competitions at right back. He went off injured in their win against the Met Police this weekend, leading to one Crawley fan commenting: “Nathan Byrne’s injury unsettled us – he is streets ahead of any other right back we have.”
Jermaine Jenas has struggled with injury since joining Nottingham Forest (surprise surprise!) and has only managed four substitute appearances. He did open his account for them at the end of October though – lifting the ball over Barnsley’s former Spurs goalkeeper Ben Alnwick.
Jack Munns joined Aldershot Town recently, but has yet to make it off their bench.
Adam Smith joined Millwall this week, and made his debut in their 4-1 win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday. There were some interesting quotes from Tim Sherwood on Smith this week (with thanks to News At Den):
“We’ve got high hopes for him. Adam is not someone we’re looking to get rid of.
At this stage he just needs to go out and get some games. He could play in the Premier League. It just takes longer for these boys to get their opportunity but he’s got a great chance of making his way at Spurs.
Kyle Walker and Kyle Naughton are both England internationals and Adam is already playing for the U21s. He wouldn’t be playing at that level on a regular basis if he wasn’t Premier League standard.
At this moment in time, we think he could be the future for Tottenham and we want him to continue to learn. He’s a great lad, has a good attitude and he’ll knuckle down.”
Jordan Archer has re-joined Wycombe Wanderers – this time for two months. He played in their 4-1 defeat to Crewe, although has been credited with having a great game, and himself described it on Twitter as the best of his career to date.
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You'd possibly know better, but I'm surprised he hasn't made a League Cup or Europa League squad yet.
Really not sure on AP - presume they must think he's too small right now, 'cos he's surely done enough to have caught the eye!
Gallifuoco is quite tidy, not sure to what level he will play.
Bentaleb is a big talent IMO.