Micky van de Ven fires back Tottenham message after ruthless Ange call

Micky van de Ven has reacted to a surprising decision made by Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou during their Europa League opener against Qarabag.

Spurs secured a 3-0 win at home, but the match wasn’t without its challenges. One of the most notable moments came when Guglielmo Vicario, the goalkeeper, was handed the captain’s armband after Son Heung-min was forced off due to a potential injury.

Vicario’s performance between the posts was solid, highlighted by an impressive save to deny Elvin Cafarguliyev.

However, the moment that stood out the most for the 27-year-old was undoubtedly being chosen as captain for the final part of the game.

Taking to Instagram, Vicario shared his pride in leading the team, writing about the special feeling of captaining the side in a European competition and securing the three points.

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His post received praise from teammates like Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Dominic Solanke, Richarlison, and van de Ven, with the latter offering his congratulations by commenting, “Bravo Lungo.”

In a press conference before the upcoming Premier League clash with Manchester United, Postecoglou addressed his decision to appoint Vicario as captain for the closing stages of the Qarabag match.

He praised Vicario’s growth and attitude, mentioning that the Italian goalkeeper has been a positive influence since arriving at the club.

Postecoglou also revealed that Vicario has been included in the leadership group this season, alongside Son, James Maddison, and Cristian Romero

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According to the Spurs manager, Vicario’s dedication to the team, both on and off the field, makes him a valuable leader. The decision to give him the captain’s armband was a testament to the trust Postecoglou has in him, and he felt Vicario rose to the occasion.

The choice to elevate Vicario to the leadership group may have come as a surprise to some, especially with veteran Ben Davies, who has spent a decade at the club, not receiving the captaincy.

Davies has been a loyal servant to Tottenham over the years, but it seems that his future with the club could be uncertain, as his role continues to evolve under Postecoglou’s management.

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While this leadership shake-up may have caught some off guard, it highlights Postecoglou’s belief in nurturing fresh leadership within the squad.

As Tottenham prepare for their crucial match against Manchester United, the team will be looking to build on their recent successes and continue their strong form. With players like Vicario stepping up, the squad appears to be well-positioned to handle the challenges ahead.

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