After woeful and good performances from these players, Five things learnt from Tottenham’s 3-2 win over Vissel Kobe
Tottenham Hotspur secured their third consecutive pre-season victory with a thrilling 3-2 win against Vissel Kobe in Japan. Here are the five crucial takeaways from the match.
Mikey Moore: A Rising Star
Mikey Moore has emerged as a standout performer in Tottenham’s pre-season campaign. This young talent from the academy has consistently delivered impressive performances, proving he belongs in the first team. His skill with the ball, ability to create space, and knack for finding goal-scoring opportunities are remarkable.
Moore’s winner in this match, despite earlier close calls, underscores his potential. Expect to see Moore play a significant role in Tottenham’s 2024/25 season.
Kulusevski Thriving in a Central Role
Dejan Kulusevski has been a revelation in a more central role under Ange Postecoglou. In three consecutive matches, he has adeptly received the ball and set up teammates for scoring chances. Postecoglou’s strategy seems to favor Kulusevski in positions like number 10 or false 9, and the results have been promising.
While Tottenham is likely to sign a new number 9 this summer, Kulusevski could continue to feature centrally, potentially in rotation with or alongside James Maddison.
Dynamic Duo: Johnson and Son
The second goal against Vissel Kobe highlighted a promising partnership between Brennan Johnson and Heung-min Son. Pedro Porro’s through ball set Johnson free, leading to a cross that Son converted. This combination is expected to be a common sight this season, with Postecoglou’s system designed to exploit Son and Johnson’s speed. The strategy focuses on getting these players behind defenses and creating scoring opportunities through swift, precise crosses.
Academy Starlets Shining Bright
Tottenham’s academy graduates have been exceptional this pre-season, arguably outshining some first-team players. The young talents have demonstrated excellent chemistry and skill, especially in second halves of games. Their one-touch build-up play has been impressive, reflecting their familiarity with Postecoglou’s style.
These performances indicate a bright future, and integrating more academy players into the first team could be crucial for Tottenham’s success this season.
Archie Gray: The Midfield Maestro
Archie Gray, at just 18, has showcased remarkable versatility and composure. Playing initially as a left-center-back, he excelled in distributing passes and controlling the game, much like Cristian Romero. Moving into midfield in the second half, Gray continued to impress with his tackling and passing. His maturity and skill suggest he could become a regular fixture in Tottenham’s squad by the end of 2024.
Tottenham Hotspur’s pre-season has been marked by impressive performances and tactical innovations. Mikey Moore’s emergence, Kulusevski’s central role, the dynamic duo of Johnson and Son, the academy starlets’ brilliance, and Archie Gray’s versatility are all positive signs.
As the new season approaches, tthese players could be pivotal in Tottenham’s quest for success.
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