Ange is brewing Spurs’ next Bale in 17yr old phenom who’s a “future superstar”

Tottenham Hotspur have long been associated with electrifying wing play, from the dazzling runs of Aaron Lennon to the explosive brilliance of Gareth Bale. Now, as the club nurtures another generation of talent, whispers are growing louder about 17-year-old academy prodigy Mikey Moore potentially following in the footsteps of these legendary figures.

The North London club has always valued flair and attacking verve, even during periods when results didn’t match ambitions. This philosophy has seen numerous wingers capture the imagination of Spurs supporters over the years.

Aaron Lennon, signed for just £1 million from Leeds United in 2005, became a mainstay for nearly a decade, making 364 appearances and contributing to the club’s last trophy win in the 2008 League Cup final.

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His consistency and direct running made him a fan favorite, though he never quite reached the stratospheric heights of his Welsh successor.

That distinction belongs to Gareth Bale, whose 2012-13 campaign remains the gold standard for individual performances at Tottenham.

The Welsh wizard’s 26 goals and 10 assists in 44 appearances propelled him to a then-world record £85 million move to Real Madrid, leaving behind memories of unstoppable solo runs and thunderous strikes.

Current captain Son Heung-min has carved his own place in Spurs folklore with remarkable longevity and productivity:

Son Heung-min’s Tottenham Record
Appearances448
Minutes Played31,830′
Goals173
Assists95
Goal Involvements per Match0.59
Minutes per Goal Involvement118.76′

While Son’s achievements are extraordinary, the search for the next game-changing winger has led Tottenham’s academy coaches to Moore, whose youth team exploits are drawing comparisons to Bale’s early promise. The teenager’s numbers are staggering:

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Mikey Moore’s Youth RecordU18sU21sUEFA Youth League
Games2455
Goals1920
Assists1320
Goal Involvements per Match1.330.800.00

Moore’s 1.05 goal involvements per game across all youth levels demonstrates a rare consistency for a player his age. His fearless approach and technical quality have already made an impression in first-team cameos, most notably in the Europa League against AZ Alkmaar, where teammate James Maddison likened his playing style to Neymar Jr.

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The parallels with Bale extend beyond nationality and position. Both emerged as left-footed attackers capable of devastating defenses with pace and directness.

Moore’s ability to influence games at multiple youth levels mirrors Bale’s rapid ascent, though the club will be cautious about burdening him with premature expectations.

Tottenham’s faith in youth development under Ange Postecoglou provides an ideal environment for Moore’s progression. Alongside fellow prospects Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall, he represents the vanguard of a new generation being groomed to restore Spurs’ attacking identity.

While the road from academy starlet to first-team regular is fraught with challenges, Moore’s early promise suggests he could eventually fill the void left by Bale’s departure over a decade ago.

For Tottenham supporters yearning for another homegrown hero, this Southwark-born teenager might just be the answer.

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