Opinion: The five biggest winners of Tottenham’s pre-season so far
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| Credit: Tom Cusden @cusden. |
Pre-season is a chance for players who usually wouldn’t see
many minutes during the season to try and impress the coaching staff and
warrant themselves a role within the 1st team.
What better time to do so after the numerous departures of
senior players this summer, with players such as Sessegnon, Ndombele and
Hojbjerg leaving permanently, Gil leaving on loan to Girona and Emerson close
to joining AC Milan permanently (Di Marzio).
Here are 5 players who have seized the opportunity and have
impressed the most this pre-season.
5: Archie Gray
Tottenham acquired the services of the young midfielder from
Leeds for around £40m, as well as Rodon going in the opposite direction for
£10m (Fabrizio
Romano). Everyone knew how talented he is when he arrived, but very few
would have expected how well he’d play as a centre-back.
Composed, intelligent and fearless, Gray has commanded the
pitch straight away. It’s a testament to how well rounded a player he truly is
at such a young age. As well as this, he has impressed the backroom staff with
his kind personality.
Reports indicate that there is a feeling he could become the
‘‘clubs superstar’’ in the centre of the pitch for years to come (Alasdair Gold).
4: Jamie Donley
Having had a few brilliant seasons at youth level, as well
as a few appearances off the bench last season, these last couple of pre-season
games were the perfect opportunity to show what he can do. This he did, just
not in the position people would have expected.
Playing left-back this summer, Donley has surprised many at
how quickly he has adapted to playing a new position. Given that Ange deploys
his full-backs to occupy the midfield in possession, Donley has offered a
threat going forward in a space he usually plays in.
Naturally he’s relatively raw when defending, however, at
just 19 there is plenty of time for him to improve and adapt. Ange now has a
dilemma: will he keep Donley who could play an important role in Europe, or let
him leave on loan? Reports suggest there are many clubs eyeing up Donley for a
loan move this summer (Football
London).
3: Djed Spence
A player no one would have suspected to even be playing this
pre-season, Spence seems to have completely turned himself round for the better
since his loan move to Italian side Genoa.
Whilst there was no doubt he had the ability to compete for
a starting spot over Pedro Porro, it was his attitude that let him down. But in
recent weeks Spence’s impressive performances have forced Postecoglou into a
‘‘transfer rethink’’ (Football
London).
With Emerson Royal looking close to completing his move to
AC Milan, Spence has proven he’s capable of not just offering squad depth for
European games and domestic cup games, but also being direct competition to
Pedro Porro.
Not only is he able to play off the right, but he’s also shown
when on loan at Leeds as well as Tottenham’s most recent friendly versus Bayern
Munich that he’s able to be deployed at left-back, offering a huge boost in
case Udogie were to be suspended or injured.
Young, homegrown and hungry, this season could very well see
the new Djed Spence.
2: Lucas Bergvall
Possibly the player that every single Spurs fan was most
excited to see in action, and he hasn’t disappointed. The 18-year-old took no
time settling in on and off the pitch, forming a close bond to fellow youngster
Archie Gray whilst also performing exceptionally.
There were question marks as to how he would perform out of
the Swedish league and if he could keep up with a club like Tottenham’s
demands, but he looks so calm on the ball and is fearless when trying to get
the ball forward.
If pre-season is anything to go off of, in particular against
Bayern Munich where he was comfortably Spurs’ best player, Bergvall could
become a young star in the Premier League. Possessing brilliant ball control, composure
and passing range, he is the perfect Postecoglou 8.
1: Mikey Moore
It felt harsh ranking Bergvall in 2nd spot, but
after the pre-season Mikey Moore has had, it had to be done. The academy
starlet has exploded this pre-season after performing incredibly at youth
level. In his last 14 games, Moore has contributed to 18 goals, returning in
all but one of these games, that being Spurs most recent fixture versus K-League
All Stars.
A combination of footballing intelligence beyond his years,
technical ability and an eye for a pass or goal, he’s not just been one of the
best youngsters this pre-season, he’s been one of the best players at the
entire club.
Ange Postecoglou was full of praise after his sides 3-2 win
versus Vissel Kobe, saying: ‘‘Mikey has been fantastic since we brought him in.
He’s earned his spot on the roster at the moment’’ (Football
London)
His performances have also not went unnoticed elsewhere in
the league, with reports stating that Tottenham have rejected offers made by
champions Manchester City (Football
Insider).
Hailed as Tottenham’s biggest talent since Harry Kane, the
upcoming season could prove to be a hugely important one for the Englishmen.


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