Sunday’s international reports:

Sunday’s international reports:

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Kyle Walker, Danny Rose, Eric Dier, Dele Alli and Harry Kane: All five of Spurs’s England players played the full match as the three lions defeated Turkey 2-1 in an international friendly at the Etihad stadium. Danny Rose was awarded the England man of the match by Vauxhall after the left back put in yet another outstanding display at full back. Kyle Walker had a fine match on the opposite flank with the Spurs player making an exceptional block early on, Walker also impressed throughout. Eric Dier provided the England side with a solid and composed presence deep in midfield as he looked impressive throughout in the centre of the park. Whilst Dele Alii marked his comeback from suspension by providing an assist for Spurs striker Harry Kane in a game where both team mates were very good on the field. Alli’s movement and skill on the pitch provided plenty of problems for Turkey, where as Kane was also extremely potent in attack and the golden boot winner converted an early chance created by Alli. However, Kane was denied a brace in the second half, after the Englishman missed a penalty. Overall a fantastic night for the Spurs lads in the English jersey England face Australia in a friendly next Friday at the stadium of light.

DeAndre Yedlin: DeAndre Yedlin played the full 90 minutes for the US national side as they defeated Puerto Rico 3-1 in an international friendly this evening. Yedlin impressed throughout at right back for the USA as he continues his fine form after his recent loan spell at Sunderland ended. Up next for the USA is a friendly against Ecuador on Thursday.

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A spectacular and unpredictable season: ( Spurs 2015/16)

A spectacular and unpredictable season: (Spurs 2015/16)

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Spurs 2015/16:
Premier league: 3rd position 70 points
FA cup: Fifth round
League cup: Third round
Europa league: Round of 16
Top goalscorer: Harry Kane-28 goals

We only needed a point last Sunday to secure second spot, as we took on Newcastle at St James’ Park. However, Pochettino’s men went off the boil and were stunned by the Toon as they thrashed us 5-1, meaning yet another St Totteringham’s day for all involved with Spurs. However, we did finish in a highly impressive third place wich was our highest finish in many years and Mauricio Pochettino’s lads in doing so have qualified for the group stages of next seasons UEFA champions league, a feat which at the start of season was barely imaginable from fans, journalists and pundits. No one can deny that what Pochettino and his players have achieved over the course of the season, was a spectacular achievement. The Argentine manager implemented the perfect style of play to suit Spurs’s game, he once again made the players a remarkably fit side, and most importantly he got us winning big matches and with a great flourish. Although, undoubtedly some will be left wondering how we didn’t catch Leicester in February and how we didn’t take our chance in one of the most open title races in a generation.

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However, the vast majority of Spurs fans are extremely proud of what their club has achieved and they know Pochettino’s plan will become brighter and greater as the seasons progress. Let’s not forget, we played some remarkable matches this season, they done the double over Manchester city, they thrashed Manchester United, Stoke and West Ham, and remained unbeaten against arch rivals Arsenal and Chelsea in the league. We also finished the league campaign with the fewest goals conceded which was a remarkable achievement considering our poor defensive record the previous season. However, in my eyes one of the greatest things I saw this season were the exceptional team performances from our players and it didn’t go unnoticed, as Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Toby Alderweireld and Danny Rose were all named in the PFA team of the season. Harry Kane also finished the season as the top scorer in the league and the Spurs star attained the golden boot for his triumphs. Furthermore, all of our players showed pride, quality, hard work and an unquestionable passion for the club in which they play for.

Ultimately and imperatively, we must forget of the disappointing blip at the end of the season and we should instead remind ourselves of the glorious football that has been shown this season from our club. Our wonderful and youthful side will continue to grow next season and in doing so will become an even greater force to reckon with, both domestically and in European competition. The new season cannot come quickly enough for myself, for I believe it will be a great and memorable occasion! Thank you Spurs for a fantastically memorable season and we’ll see you again next season! COYS⚽️

Spurs U19’s 0-2 Ajax Cape Town: (match report)

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Our under 19’s lost in the final of the NextGen series tournament this afternoon after Kieran McKenna’s side lost 2-0 to the South African club Ajax Cape Town. The first half didn’t see many chances in either end as both sides showed great defensive tenacity as they stopped any attacking moves from each other, the first real chance of the match came shortly after the beginning of the second half. After Kazaiah Sterling’s effort from within the box darted narrowly wide of the left post. However, immediately afterwards the South African side took the lead after their forward Thethani was found via a goal kick and the youngster who was through on goal expertly lobbed Whiteman in the Spurs net to give them the lead. A little over five minutes later Ajax Cape Town doubled their advantage in similar fashion to their first, after a long searching ball found Thethani on the edge of the box and he dinked the ball over the head of the racing Whiteman to double the Cape Town clubs lead. It finished 2-0 to the urban warriors as the young Lillywhites narrowly missed out on the trophy. However this young Spurs side should be proud of their achievements in this competition and it was a great feat getting to the final as they defeated some top clubs on their way. COYS⚽️

Young Spurs forward Marcus Edwards won a most valuable player award, after the young Spurs starlet had an excellent tournament.

Whiteman; Walker-Peters, Walkes, Maghoma, Muscatt; Lesniak, Marsh; Harrison, Miller, Pritchard; Sterling. Substitutes: McDermott, Benyu, Stylianides, Goddard, Duncan, Tracey, Edwards.

 

 

Spurs under 19’s in to the final of the NextGen Series:

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Spurs under 19’s marched into the final of the NextGen series this morning, after Kieran McKenna’s side defeated a talented Ajax team 1-0 at the Olympic stadium in Amsterdam. Will Miller scored the winner for Spurs after being found on the edge of the box by Harrison, Miller slotted the ball into the bottom right hand corner of the net to give the Lillywhites the lead. It was game in which the Spurs players impressed throughout as they caused the Dutch side a whole of host of problems on the pitch. Young goalkeeper Alfie Whiteman had a remarkable game in the Spurs nets and he made a spectacular reflex save to deny a thumping Ajax shot. Whiteman also made a fine save earlier on to deny the Amsterdam club. We play the South African side Ajax Cape Town in the final of the tournament today at 3:35 pm and you can watch the match live by clicking on the below link. COYS

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You can also watch the full match from today’s earlier victory over Ajax by clicking on the below link.

https://mycujoo.tv/ch/189?id=1078

 

 

 

Next Gen tournament (Sunday 15th May)

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Spurs u19 vAjax Cape Town: Our under 19 squad played their second match of the tournament this morning against South African side Ajax Cape Town, Spurs lost 2-0 against the talented South African side. For those wishing to watch the whole of this mornings match or if you would just like to see the highlights please click on the link below.

https://mycujoo.tv/ch/189?vid=3901

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Spurs u19 v Right to Dream: John McDermott’s side followed up this mornings defeat with an impressive 2-0 victory over the 2015 Milk cup winners Right to Dream. Filip Lesniak opened Spurs’s account  in the second half, after the Slovakian hit a powerful shot from outside the box which hit the back of the net leaving the  goalkeeper helpless. Spurs doubled their lead late on after Shayon Harrison scored with a smart finish beyond the goalkeeper after being played through by Marcus Edwards. Spurs now progress to the semi final of the competition where they’ll meet Ajax at 11 am English time. COYS⚽️

You can rewatch today’s game on the link provided below.

https://mycujoo.tv/ch/189?id=1070

 

 

 

Saturdays youth report:

Saturdays youth report:

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Under 16:’s our under 16’s are currently competing in the two day Geneva cup in Switzerland and the young Lillywhites were involved in two matches this morning with them drawing the first game against a talented Atlético Madrid side 0-0. Whilst they lost the second match 2-1 against Swiss side Servette. However the under 16’s were triumphant in their final match of the day as they defeated Meyrin FC  5-1.

Next Gen U19 tournament: An under 19 Spurs side played their first match of the tournament winning 1-0 against PSV in the Olympic stadium this afternoon. Joe Pritchard netted the only goal of the game after being assisted by Will Miller, in a game in which Spurs dominated. Next up for Spurs is Ajax Cape Town at ten o’clock tomorrow morning as Spurs will look to be continuing their fine start to the tournament with a victory over the South African side. You can view the whole of today’s match in the link provided below. COYS⚽️

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https://mycujoo.tv/ch/189?vid=3839

Spurs v Southampton match preview:

Spurs v Southampton match preview:
Venue: White Hart Lane
Date: Sunday 8th May 13:30pm
Live coverage: Sky Sports 1 and BBC Radio 5 live
Head2Heads: Spurs2-0, 2-2, Spurs1-0, Spurs3-2, Spurs3-2
Referee: Jonathan Moss

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Come mid afternoon tomorrow we’ll hopefully have defeated Southampton and in doing so have secured a remarkable second place finish. However, Mauricio Pochettino’s men will have their work cut out if they are to defeat a tough Southampton side who are vying for a Europa league place, but with our lads fresh and hungry from their intense match with Chelsea last Monday, we as fans can only be confident as our second place club have not lost to the saints in over a decade. As it is potentially the last full attendance match at White Hart Lane the club are urging all to help create a great atmosphere to show appreciation to our players for their exceptional season. Furthermore, the club are also urging fans to wear white and bring Spurs flags. COYS⚽️

Team news: Mousa Dembélé will miss tomorrow’s match after being handed a six game ban for an incident involving Diego Costa at Stamford bridge last Monday. Dele Alli will also miss out as he is also serving a ban whilst Nabil Bentaleb is out injured. Danny Rose and Toby Alderweireld have been passed fit after both were brought off injured last Monday.

My predicted lineup: (4-2-3-1) Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose, Dier, Mason, Lamela, Eriksen, Son, Kane.

My predicted score line: 3-0 to Spurs courtesy of goals from Kane x2 and Eriksen.

One to watch: Southampton’s Senegalese forward Sadio Mané who has scored 10 league goals and got 7 assists in the current campaign.

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Spurs under 18’s and under 16’s win in academy showcase match at St Andrew’s

Our under 18’s and under 16’s enjoyed success today against Birmingham City in two separate academy showcase matches at St Andrew’s.

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Under 18’s: Our under 18’s triumphed against the blues earlier today as they defeated them 4-1. Kazaiah Sterling opened Spurs’s account early on from the penalty spot however, Birmingham equalised shortly afterwards after they volleyed home on 15 minutes. Spurs soon regained the lead through forward Marcus Edwards, before getting a third before halftime after Dylan Duncan fired home after following up on Oteh’s saved effort. Sterling scored his second of the game with eight minutes to go in the second half, Sterling was played through from central defender Joy Mukena’s clearance before slotting home. Kieran McKenna will undoubtedly be happy with his sides very good performance to defeat the blues 4-1.

Spurs u18 goals:
Sterling, Edwards, Duncan, Sterling

-Spurs (4-2-3-1)-Austin, Tracey, Mukena, Maghoma,Bennetts, Marsh, Roles, Edwards, Duncan, Sterling, Oteh

Subs: Tanganga, Whiteman, Stylianides, Owens, Golledge

Under 16’s: Our under 16’s were also victorious against the blues today as they defeated the West Midlands side 3-1 this afternoon. Spurs opened the lead in stoppage time of the first half through Phoenix Patterson who slotted home after Birmingham’s keeper pushed out a cross into the path of the youngster. Tashan Oakley-Boothe retained Spurs’s lead with a spectacular 30 yard strike in the second half after the blues had earlier equalised. Phoenix Patterson’s well worked assist was tapped home by Spurs’s forward Reo Griffiths with just over 15 minutes of time remaining, our goalkeeper Charlie Freeman also made a fine save right at the death as Spurs ran out impressive 3-1 winners at St Andrew’s.
U16 goals: Patterson, Oakley-Boothe, Griffiths.

U-16 team- Freeman, Omolabi, Eyoma, Dinzeyi, Hinds, Skipp, Reynolds, Kirby, Oakley-Boothe, Patterson, Griffiths

subs – Armando Shashoua,Stratham, Mukendi

Spurs 2-2 Chelsea: (match report)

Spurs 2-2 Chelsea: (match report)

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Our title hopes were ended in dramatic fashion last night as Spurs drew two all against arch rivals Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. It was a game that saw passion, pride and utter emotion from Pochettino’s men as regardless of the result they made each and every Spurs fan so proud of what the club have achieved this season. However, our draw against the blues confirmed that Leicester city were champions of the Barclays premier league. The game included much controversy as tempers boiled throughout and Spurs subsequently received 9 yellow cards, that were all picked up by different players which is the first time that has occurred since the premier leagues inception in 1992, this remarkable statistic indicates how heated and passionate a derby it was. The game started with a great intensity from both sides as both were well set up and looking to pounce on one another’s errors. Danny Rose went close eleven minutes in after the full back let fly from 25 metres out, Rose’s effort flew narrowly wide of the angle. Cesc Fàbregas went the closest for the blues shortly after 25 minutes, after the spaniard shot narrowly wide after receiving a pass on the edge of the box, Fàbregas hit a low effort which went agonisingly wide of the left post.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men took the lead less than ten minutes later with a beautifully worked goal, after Érik Lamela showcased his great vision after the Argentine played through Harry Kane who one on one, calmly jinked past Begović in the Chelsea net before slotting the ball in to the back of the net. Lamela almost scored five minutes later after the winger ran into to the box, Lamela hit a fine effort on goal after receiving a well measured cross from Kyle Walker. However, Gary Cahill made a vital block to deny Lamela from doubling our lead. However, it wasn’t to matter for Spurs as less than five minutes after Lamela’s opportunity Spurs doubled their lead through Son Heung-min. The South Korean international latched on to Eriksen’s through ball before firing the ball into the bottom right hand corner of the net. The Lillywhites almost made the perfect start to the second half as on 54 minutes Son came desperately close to getting Spurs’s third, after he curled an effort narrowly wide of the left post from the edge of the box. The blues pulled one back a few minutes later after an unmarked Gary Cahill fired the ball beyond the helpless Lloris, as he saw his effort nestle into the bottom left hand corner of the net.

(Son pictured below doubling Tottenhams lead in the first half)

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With less than 15 minutes remaining the newly introduced Ryan Mason almost made the headlines after the 24 year old received a pass just outside the area before side footing an effort towards the centre of the goal, which Begović saved well. Our title hopes dissipated on the 83rd minute through Eden Hazard, after the Belgian who was assisted by Diego Costa, curled a wonderfully accurate effort into the top right hand corner of the net. The Spurs players were visibly devastated at the full time whistle and so too were the fans, some unpleasant skirmishes occurred down the tunnel at the end between the Spurs players and staff and the Chelsea players and staff. However, we must remain upbeat for the Southampton match as we look to round off a magnificent season by finishing in second position. Let’s roar on the players for next weeks match against the saints, so we can show our appreciation for has been one of the best league campaigns in Tottenham Hotspur’s history. COYS⚽️

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Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Begovic; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta; Mikel, Matic (Oscar 77); Willian, Fabregas, Pedro (Hazard 46); Costa. Substitutes (not used): Amelia, Baba, Loftus-Cheek, Kenedy, Traore.
Spurs (4-2-3-1): Lloris (c); Walker, Alderweireld (Chadli 90+1), Vertonghen, Rose (Davies 82); Dembele, Dier; Son (Mason 64), Eriksen, Lamela; Kane. Substitutes (not used):  Vorm, Wimmer, Carroll, Clinton.
Goals: Chelsea – Cahill 58, Hazard 83. Spurs – Kane 35, Son 44.

Saturday’s youth report:

Saturday’s youth report:

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Spurs under 18’s: our under 18’s played their last match of the under 18 league season against fierce rivals Arsenal at the Arsenal training centre in Colney. The match finished 3-3 with two of the goals scored from Spurs likely to go down as own goals, whilst Aramide Oteh netted the other in a terrific and thrilling north London derby in a game in which Kieran McKenna’s side should be extremely proud. For those interested in a detailed report on the game please visit the below link which will take you to the official Spurs website.

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/under-18s/match/report/u18-arsenal-away-report-300416/

Spurs U18s: Whiteman, Muscatt, Bennetts, Marsh, Mukena, Owens, Edwards (Oteh 66), Stylianides (Eyoma 71), Sterling, Roles (Duncan 66), Tracey. Substitute (not used): McDermott (GK).
Loan reports:

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Grant Ward: Grant Ward played the full 90 minutes of Rotherham’s 1-0 defeat to Blackburn Rovers, Ward played the match on the right wing.

DeAndre Yedlin: The American international played the whole of Sunderland’s 1-1 draw against Stoke at right back as the black cats recorded a precious point in their bid for survival.