International youth reports: Thursday

International youth reports: Thursday

Charlie Owens: Tottenham under 18’s midfielder Charlie Owens played for Northern Ireland under 19’s versus Poland under 19’s earlier today as Northern Ireland were defeated 2-1. Owens started in the centre of midfield however, the youngster was brought of on 26 minutes presumably through injury.

Joshua Onomah and Kyle Walker-Peters: Joshua Onomah starred in England under 19’s 2-1 victory over Georgia under 19’s, Onomah got an assist as well as a goal in victory before he was substituted in the 79th minute. In addition the talented Spurs under 21 right back Kyle Walker-Peters played the entirety of today’s match at right back.

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Jaden Brown, Japhet Tanganga and Samuel Shashoua: Jaden Brown played the full 80 minutes at left back as he helped England under 17’s record a 3-1 victory over Turkey under 17’s. Furthermore, Japhet Tanganga also played the entirety of this evenings match in Chesterfield in the centre of defence, whilst Spurs under 18’s starlet Samuel Shashoua came on as a substitute in the 87th minute.

Nathan Oduwa: Nathan Oduwa came on in the second half as he made his Nigeria debut for the under 23’s in their 1-0 defeat of Brazil last night.

Reo Griffthis, Oliver Skipp and Nya Kirby: England under 16’s drew in their second match of the Montaigu tournament 2-2 against USA earlier today. Reo Griffthis played the whole of the first half, before being subbed early on in the second, whilst Oliver Skipp played the   majority of the second half. However Nya Kirby was an unused substitute. The young lions side need to defeat Brazil in their final group game if they are to progress to the final, the whole of today’s match can be watched on the link provided below

 

Saturday’s youth report:

Saturday’s youth report:

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Under 18’s: our under 18’s disappointingly fell to a surprise three nil defeat against Sunderland earlier this morning. The young Lillywhites were defeated in the second half as the north east club went on a goal rout.

Spurs U18s: Austin, Muscatt, Brown, Owens, Mukena, Tanganga, Bennetts (Tracey 58), Roles, Sterling, Duncan (Marsh 71), Oteh (Tsaroulla 58).
Under 16’s: Our under 16’s were given an introduction to under 18 football today, as they faced Dagenham and Redbridge. However our talented pool of players were victorious against the daggers as they thrashed the east London club 5-0. The inform Reo Griffiths scored two including a delightful chip. The talented Nya Kirby scored a brace and our highly rated 15 year old midfielder Oliver Skipp scored a fantastic volley to put the icing on the cake. What makes this victory even more remarkable is the fact that there were a whole host of under 15’s in the squad including Patterson and Paris Maghoma who is only 14. A wonderful day for these youngsters who have showed excellently how physically adept they are against a strong under 18 side!

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(Nya Kirby pictured above whilst in action for England under 16)

Saturday’s youth report:

Saturday’s youth report:

Under 18’s: Our under 18’s were involved in a thrilling 4-3 victory against West Brom earlier today at Hotspur way as the under 18’s rich vein of form continues. The goals were scored by; Jack Roles(39),Kazaiah Sterling(50),Marcus Edwards(80),Shilow Tracey(86).

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Spurs U18s: McDermott, Tsaroulla, Brown, Marsh (Oakley-Boothe 63), Mukena, Maghoma, Edwards, Roles, Sterling (Tracey 77), Duncan (Kirby 63), Shashoua. Substitutes (not used): Oteh, Austin (GK).

Under 16’s: Our under 16’s were victorious against west brom today, as the lads won 3-2 against West Brom courtesy of a sensational first half hat-trick by Reo Griffiths. His 27th goal of the current campaign.

Loanees:

Dominic Ball: Ball was an unused substitute as Rangers recorded a 1-0 victory this afternoon in the Scottish Championship.

Grant Ward: Ward came on to score a late winner in Rotherham’s relegation six pointer against Brentford this afternoon, an incredible afternoon for the youngster.

Connor Ogilvie: Ogilvie played the full ninety as Stevenage lost 2-0 to Exeter in league two.

DeAndre Yedlin: Yedlin played the whole of Sunderland’s defeat at the Boleyn ground as they lost 1-0 to West Ham in the premier league. The USA international played at right back.

Alex Pritchard: Pritchard wasn’t involved in West Brom’s 3-2 victory over Crystal Palace.
Nathan Oduwa: Oduwa only just joined Colchester United on a one-month loan. However the Nigeria under 23 international came on in the 82nd minute for the struggling league one side as they drew 0-0 at home to Shrewsbury.

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Saturday’s youth report:

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  • Dominic Ball played the full 90 minutes in midfield for Rangers in their 0-0 stalemate in the Scottish cup against Kilmarnock, another clean sheet for the youngster.
  • Grant Ward played the whole of Rotherham’s match against Bolton in the Sky bet Championship as they were defeated 2-1 at the Macron stadium.
  • Connor Ogilvie played the entirety of Stevenage’s 1-0 defeat against Crawley in league 2 ,at left back.
  • Alex Pritchard played the whole of the second half as he made his debut for West Brom in their 1-0 away defeat against Newcastle in the premier league.

Spurs under 18’s won 2-1 away to Swansea earlier today as the hugely talented striker Kazaiah Sterling scored a brace as Spurs played out an impressive victory in South Wales. image

 

Spurs under 16’s 8-1 MK Dons: Our under 16’s won earlier in spectacular fashion as they thrashed MK Dons 8-1 in the under 16 league. Reo rivaldo Griffiths as pictured below scored 4 goals and assisted 2 in the victory, Tashan Oakley Boothe scored one as did an unnamed trialist and an own goal from a Dons player. However I am unable to report on the other two scorers as I was unable to find out who they were. 

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