Where are they now? – Class of 2014/15

At the weekend Dane Scarlett, Alfie Devine and Roshaun Mathurin helped Spurs’ Under 18s to a 6-1 victory over Chelsea. There are high hopes for this generation of talent now coming through.

Half a decade ago there were some promising prospects coming through too, including one who was drawing comparisons to Lionel Messi. We take a look at where they all are now:

Goalkeeper

Tom Glover

Australian born Glover, like many Academy keepers that come through the ranks at Spurs, impressed for both the Under 18s and 21s and was subsequently rewarded by appearances in the first team’s match day squads.

A mainstay at youth level for Tottenham, Glover showed all the signs of being able to make the step up to the staring XI, however, this promise did not come to fruition. Glover was loaned out to Australian outfit Central Coast Mariners in 2017, Swedish side Helsingborg in 2019, and finally signed permanently for Melbourne City, where he is currently their number one. He is an Australian youth international, but has yet to make his debut for the senior side.


Defenders

Kyle Walker-Peters

Kyle Walker-Peters signed for Tottenham in 2013, and was one of the academy’s most consistent performers as a pacy and dependable right back. His performances at all academy levels warranted a call up to the senior squad for the tour of Malaysia and Australia in 2015, where he made his first team debut.

Irregular first team appearances were hindered by Serge Aurier and Kieran Tripper being above him in Pochettino’s pecking order, but Walker-Peters still impressed when called upon, and was rewarded with a new and improved five-year contract in 2018.

In a bid for regular first team football, the right back was loaned out to Southampton in January 2020. After impressing on the south coast, KWP signed permanently in the summer of 2020, and continues to shine as the Saints’ first choice right back.

He has appeared for England youth sides up to the Under 21s, and was a starter as England won the Under 20 World Cup in 2017.

Cameron Carter-Vickers

Southend born, American international Cameron Carter-Vickers signed for the club at the age of 11, and made his first team debut in 2016 in the International Champions Cup.

However, the centre back has struggled to find regular first team at the club, and has spent much of his time time out on loan , with six different clubs since 2016.

CCV is currently playing in the Championship, on loan, for promotion candidates Bournemouth. At 23 years old, many believe that this will be Carter-Vickers’ final loan spell, and his decent performances for the Cherries may encourage them to move for him permanently. He has made eight appearances for the USA since his debut in 2017.

Christian Maghoma

Carter-Vickers’ defensive partner, Chris Maghoma, didn’t enjoy the same lengthy spell at Spurs that CCV has, and struggled to make a name for himself at Tottenham.

He signed for the club in 2014, and was loaned out to Yeovil Town the following year in an attempt to gain some first team experience. Unfortunately, Maghoma didn’t make an appearance during the spell and he moved to Polish side Arka Gdynia in 2018. The 23 year old now plays for Gillingham and has made 11 appearances so for this season.

Maghoma appeared for England’s Under 16s, but made his senior international debut for DR Congo in 2017, his first and last cap to date.

Anton Walkes

Lewisham-born Anton Walkes joined the club in 2013, and was a very solid prospect at academy level, but struggled to make the breakthrough to the first team, making only one appearance in the League Cup in 2016.

The full back captained the under 18s at UEFA Youth League level before signing for MLS side Atlanta United on loan in 2017, and then Portsmouth the following season. Walkes was sold to Portsmouth permanently in 2018, but has subsequently returned to Atlanta.


Midfielders

Luke Amos

A talented and versatile midfielder, Luke Amos impressed at academy level consistently and earned loan spells at Southend, Stevenage and QPR respectively.

Amos made his debut for Spurs on the opening day of the 2018/19 season and was on the brink of becomnig a first team regular, but he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury, keeping him out of action for the rest of the year.

His loan move to QPR established him as as one of the standout performers in the Championship, appearing 35 times for the West London side in 2019/20. That summer, the midfielder made a permanent switch, but devastatingly for QPR and Amos, he suffered a repeat injury which is likely to keep him out for the rest of the season. A huge talent and hopefully he can pick up where he left off.

Zenon Stylianides

Luke Amos’ regular partner in the centre of the Spurs Under 18s midfield was Zenon Stylianides. Like a number of academy players in this intake, Stylianides wasn’t able to make enough of an impact at youth level to push for the first team. The midfielder was released by Tottenham in 2017, and now plays for East Thurrock in the Isthmian league.

Marcus Edwards

Undoubtedly the most naturally gifted player of this generation, Marcus Edwards signed for the club at the age of eight and was one of the brightest sparks at every age group up to the 23s.

Unfortunately for the talented winger, he was only able to make one competitive appearance for the Lilywhites under Pochettino, despite the current PSG manager describing Edwards as ‘similar to Messi’.

Loan spells to Norwich City and Dutch side Excelsior followed before a permanent move to Vitoria de Guimaraes. There Edwards has rebuilt his career, shining in the Portuguese ‘Liga Nos’ by scoring 10 goals and laying on 12 assists in 48 appearances.

Despite speculation linking him away from the club, Edwards has recently signed a new contract with a €50,000,000 release clause.

Josh Onomah

Another highly tipped player in 2014/15, Josh Onomah made his competitive debut for Spurs the following season by Mauricio Pochettino and went on to make a further 12 appearances for the first team.

Loan spells at Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday ensured regular senior football, earning him a permanent move to Fulham in 2019 as part of the deal that bought Fulham wonderkid, Ryan Sessegnon to Tottenham. Onomah has made 34 appearances for Fulham since his move, and was an integral player in Fulham’s play off win last season, netting in their play-off semi final win against Swansea.

He has appeared for every England youth side up to the Under 21s, and was a starter as England won the Under 20 World Cup in 2017.

Anthony Georgiou

Anthony Georgiou signed for Tottenham in 2013 from Watford as a 16 year old, and was a regular starter at academy level as he worked his way through the ranks.

Georgiou was placed in a similar position as Cameron Carter-Vickers by Mauricio Pochettino, as he featured heavily in pre-season friendly competitions, but wasn’t able to nail down a spot for first team. The Cypriot international spent time on loan at Ipswich and Bolton respectively, before moving to Cypriot side AEL Limassol on a free. He has made eight international appearances for Cyprus since since debut in 2018.


Striker

Shayon Harrison

Another player who struggled to make the transition from the youth team to the first team, Shayon Harrison made one appearance for Spurs in the EFL Cup in 2016, before spending three seasons out on loan. However, he only managed to find the net on five occasions during this period, before signing permanently for second division Dutch side, Almere City in 2019.

Harrison now plays in League one with AFC Wimbledon, but has made a single, nine minute substitute appearance for the Dons.

THFC Loan Watch – 23.2.21-25.2.21

THFC loan reports and latest stats for fixtures played on the 23rd February 2021:

Brandon AustinOrlando City

The 2021 MLS season is set to begin on the 3rd April.


Cameron Carter-VickersBournemouth

CCV played the full 90 as Bournemouth lost 2-1 to Cardiff.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 9 games (7 in the Championship), 0 goals


Jack Clarke Stoke City

Clarke came on for the last quarter of an hour as Stoke lost 2-0 to Barnsley.

Stoke 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 9 games (9 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 12 games (9 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist


Timothy EyomaLincoln City

Eyoma started the match, but was substituted off with 10 minutes to go as Lincoln drew 2-2 with Swindon.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 37 games (26 in League One), 0 goals


Malachi Fagan-WalcottDundee FC

Malachi will face off against Kazaiah Sterling on Saturday when Dundee face Greenock Morton.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals


Juan FoythVillarreal

Villarreal face RB Salzburg in the Europa League tomorrow.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 18 games (9 in La Liga), 1 goal (0 in La Liga), 2 assists (0 in La Liga)


Paulo GazzanigaElche

Gazzaniga was an unused substitute again as Elche lost 3-0 to Barcelona.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 0 games (0 in La Liga), 0 clean sheets


Jubril OkedinaCambridge United

Okedina played the full 90 as Cambridge lost 1-0 to Cheltenham.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 7 games (6 in League Two), 0 goals


Troy ParrottIpswich Town

Parrott had a solid game for Ipswich in their 1-0 win over Hull. Was substituted off in injury time.

Ipswich 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (5 in League One), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 19 games (16 in the Championship/League One), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in the Championship)


Jack RolesStevenage

Roles didn’t make the Stevenage squad this week.

Stevenage 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 2 games (2 in League Two), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (4 in League One/League Two), 0 goals


Ryan SessegnonHoffenheim 

Hoffenheim play Molde in the Europa League tomorrow.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 17 games (12 in the Bundesliga), 2 goals (2 in the Bundesliga), 2 assists (2 in the Bundesliga)


Oliver SkippNorwich City

90 minutes. A first senior goal. A 3-1 win for Norwich City as they go 10 points clear in the Championship. Skippy goes from strength to strength.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 34 games (32 in the Championship), 1 goal (1 in the Championship)


Kazaiah SterlingGreenock Morton

Kazaiah will face Malachi Fagan-Walcott on Saturday as Greenock Morton meet Dundee.

Greenock Morton 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 13 games (11 in League One/the Scottish Championship), 1 goal (0 in League One/the Scottish Championship)


Shilow TraceyCambridge United

Tracey came on for the last quarter of an hour as Cambridge lost 1-0 to Cheltenham.

Cambridge United 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (5 in League Two), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in League Two)

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 17 games (13 in League One/League Two), 4 goals (0 in League One/League Two), 1 assist (1 in League One/League Two)


Harvey WhitePortsmouth

It was a great evening for Harvey White who made his first start for Portsmouth and scored his first goal – the winner – in a 1-0 win over Oxford.

Portsmouth 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 7 games (7 in League One), 1 goal (1 in League One)

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 9 games (7 in League One), 1 goal (1 in League One)

THFC Loan Watch – 19.2.21

THFC loan reports and latest stats for fixtures played on the 19th February 2021:

Brandon AustinOrlando City

The 2021 MLS season is set to begin on the 3rd April.


Cameron Carter-VickersBournemouth

CCV played the full 90 as Bournemouth fell to a 2-1 defeat to QPR.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 8 games (6 in the Championship), 0 goals


Jack Clarke Stoke City

Jack Clarke came on for the last quarter of an hour in Stoke’s 3-0 win over Luton.

Stoke 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 8 games (8 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 11 games (8 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist


Timothy EyomaLincoln City

Eyoma was an unused substitue in Lincoln’s 2-1 win over Wigan.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 36 games (25 in League One), 0 goals


Malachi Fagan-WalcottDundee FC

Fagan-Walcott was was an unused substitue in Dundee’s 3-2 loss to Queen of the South.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals


Juan FoythVillarreal

Foyth played the full 90 at right back as Villarreal drew 1-1 with Athletic Bilbao.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 18 games (9 in La Liga), 1 goal (0 in La Liga), 2 assists (0 in La Liga)


Paulo GazzanigaElche

Gazzaniga was an unused substitute once again.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 0 games (0 in La Liga), 0 clean sheets


Jubril OkedinaCambridge United

Okedina played the full 90 at helped Cambridge to a clean sheet as they beat Mansfield 3-0.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 6 games (5 in League Two), 0 goals


Troy ParrottIpswich Town

Parrott played the full 90 in Ipswich’s 0-0 draw against Oxford.

Ipswich 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 4 games (4 in League One), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 18 games (15 in the Championship/League One), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in the Championship)


Jack RolesStevenage

Roles didn’t make the Stevenage squad this week.

Stevenage 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 2 games (2 in League Two), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (4 in League One/League Two), 0 goals


Ryan SessegnonHoffenheim 

Sessegnon returned from injury and came on for the last few minutes as Hoffenheim beat Werder 4-0.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 17 games (12 in the Bundesliga), 2 goals (2 in the Bundesliga), 2 assists (2 in the Bundesliga)


Oliver SkippNorwich City

90 minutes for Skippy as Norwich beat Rotherham 1-0.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 33 games (31 in the Championship), 0 goals


Kazaiah SterlingGreenock Morton

Sterling was an unused substitute in Greenock Morton’s 1-1 draw with Hearts.

Greenock Morton 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 13 games (11 in League One/the Scottish Championship), 1 goal (0 in League One/the Scottish Championship)


Shilow TraceyCambridge United

Tracey didn’t make Cambridge’s squad this weekend.

Cambridge United 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 4 games (4 in League Two), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in League Two)

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (12 in League One/League Two), 4 goals (0 in League One/League Two), 1 assist (1 in League One/League Two)


Harvey WhitePortsmouth

White didn’t even get off the bench this week as Portsmouth lost 1-0 to Blackpool.

Portsmouth 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 6 games (6 in League One), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 8 games (6 in League One), 0 goals

THFC Loan Watch – 16.2.21-18.2.21

THFC loan reports and latest stats for fixtures played on the 12th, 13th and 14th February 2021:

Brandon AustinOrlando City

The 2021 MLS season is set to begin on the 3rd April.


Cameron Carter-VickersBournemouth

CCV played the full 90 and helped Bournemouth keep a clean sheet as they beat Rotherham 1-0.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 7 games (5 in the Championship), 0 goals


Jack Clarke Stoke City

Jack Clarke came on for the last quarter of an hour in Stoke’s 1-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday.

Stoke 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 7 games (7 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 10 games (7 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist


Timothy EyomaLincoln City

Eyoma played the whole match, but suffered heartbreak as Sunderland beat Lincoln on penalties to go through to the Football League Trophy final.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 36 games (25 in League One), 0 goals


Malachi Fagan-WalcottDundee FC

Dundee’s next game is against Queen of the South on Saturday.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals


Juan FoythVillarreal

Foyth came on at half-time and helped Villarreal to a 2-0 Europa League win over RB Salzburg.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 17 games (8 in La Liga), 1 goal (0 in La Liga), 2 assists (0 in La Liga)


Paulo GazzanigaElche

Elche’s next game is against Eibar on Saturday.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 0 games (0 in La Liga), 0 clean sheets


Jubril OkedinaCambridge United

Cambridge’s next game is against Mansfield on Saturday.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (4 in League Two), 0 goals


Troy ParrottIpswich Town

Parrott played the full 90 in Ipswich’s 0-0 draw against Northampton.

Ipswich 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 3 games (3 in League One), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 17 games (14 in the Championship/League One), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in the Championship)


Jack RolesStevenage

Roles made his first start in Stevenage’s 1-0 win over Crawley. He was subbed off after 54 minutes.

Stevenage 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 2 games (2 in League Two), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (4 in League One/League Two), 0 goals


Ryan SessegnonHoffenheim 

Sessegnon remains out injured, but is nearing a return.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (11 in the Bundesliga), 2 goals (2 in the Bundesliga), 2 assists (2 in the Bundesliga)


Oliver SkippNorwich City

Subbed off with a minute to go, but another solid outing for Skippy.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 32 games (30 in the Championship), 0 goals


Kazaiah SterlingGreenock Morton

Greenock Morton play Hearts on Saturday.

Greenock Morton 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 13 games (11 in League One/the Scottish Championship), 1 goal (0 in League One/the Scottish Championship)


Shilow TraceyCambridge United

Cambridge’s next game is against Mansfield on Saturday.

Cambridge United 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 4 games (4 in League Two), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in League Two)

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (12 in League One/League Two), 4 goals (0 in League One/League Two), 1 assist (1 in League One/League Two)


Harvey WhitePortsmouth

Harvey White came on for another late substitute appearance in Portsmouth’s 3-1 loss to Bristol Rovers.

Portsmouth 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 6 games (6 in League One), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 8 games (6 in League One), 0 goals

THFC Loan Watch – 14.2.21

THFC loan reports and latest stats for fixtures played on the 12th, 13th and 14th February 2021:

Brandon AustinOrlando City

The 2021 MLS season is set to begin on the 3rd April.


Cameron Carter-VickersBournemouth

CCV played the full 90 for Bournemouth and helped them keep a clean sheet in the 0-0 draw against Nottingham Forest.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 6 games (4 in the Championship), 0 goals


Jack Clarke Stoke City

Jack Clarke was subbed off at half time as Stoke City lost 4-1 to an Oliver Skipp inspired Norwich City.

Stoke 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 6 games (6 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 9 games (6 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist


Timothy EyomaLincoln City

Eyoma came off the bench for the last few minutes as Lincoln City drew 2-2 with Accrington Stanley.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 35 games (25 in League One), 0 goals


Malachi Fagan-WalcottDundee FC

Dundee’s game against Dunfermline was postponed due to severe weather.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals


Juan FoythVillarreal

Foyth started in midfield and played 88 minutes as Villarreal lost to Real Betis 2-1.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 15 games (7 in La Liga), 1 goal (0 in La Liga), 2 assists (0 in La Liga)


Paulo GazzanigaElche

Gazzaniga was an unused sub for Elche in their 3-1 defeat to Celta Vigo.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 0 games (0 in La Liga), 0 clean sheets


Jubril OkedinaCambridge United

Okedina played the full 90 as he helped Cambridge keep a clean sheet. He picked up a yellow in the 0-0 draw against Southend.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (4 in League Two), 0 goals


Troy ParrottIpswich Town

Ipswich’s game against Shrewsbury was called off due to a frozen pitch.

Ipswich 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 2 games (2 in League 1), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (13 in the Championship/League One), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in the Championship)


Jack RolesStevenage

Roles made his debut off the bench in Stevenage’s 1-0 loss to Bolton.

Stevenage 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in League Two), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 4 games (3 in League One/League Two), 0 goals


Ryan SessegnonHoffenheim 

Hoffenheim drew 2-2 with Dortmund, but Sessegnon remains out with injury.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (11 in the Bundesliga), 2 goals (2 in the Bundesliga), 2 assists (2 in the Bundesliga)


Oliver SkippNorwich City

Skippy was named man of the match, again, in Norwich’s 4-1 win over Stoke.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 31 games (29 in the Championship), 0 goals


Kazaiah SterlingGreenock Morton

No game for Greenock Morton.

Greenock Morton 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 13 games (11 in League One/the Scottish Championship), 1 goal (0 in League One/the Scottish Championship)


Shilow TraceyCambridge United

Tracey was brought on after 66 minutes in Cambridge’s 0-0 draw with Southend.

Cambridge United 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 4 games (4 in League Two), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in League Two)

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (12 in League One/League Two), 4 goals (0 in League One/League Two), 1 assist (1 in League One/League Two)


Harvey WhitePortsmouth

Portsmouth’s game against Crewe was postponed.

Portsmouth 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (5 in League One), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 7 games (5 in League One), 0 goals

THFC Loan Watch – 9.2.21

THFC loan reports and latest stats for fixtures played on the 5th February 2021 and 6th February 2021:

Brandon AustinOrlando City

The 2021 MLS season is set to begin on the 3rd April.


Cameron Carter-VickersBournemouth

CCV played the full 90 for Bournemouth in their shock FA Cup win over Burnley. 2-0 the final score.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (3 in the Championship), 0 goals


Jack Clarke Stoke City

No game for Stoke tonight.

Stoke 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (5 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 8 games (5 in the Championship), 0 goals, 1 assist


Timothy EyomaLincoln City

Eyoma started at right-back in Lincoln’s 0-0 draw with Hull before being subbed off just after the hour mark.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 35 games (25 in League One), 0 goals


Malachi Fagan-WalcottDundee FC

Dundee’s game against Ayr United was postponed.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals


Juan FoythVillarreal

No game for Villarreal this evening.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 15 games (7 in La Liga), 1 goal (0 in La Liga), 2 assists (0 in La Liga)


Paulo GazzanigaElche

No game for Elche this evening.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 0 games (0 in La Liga), 0 clean sheets


Jubril OkedinaCambridge United

Okedina was subbed off after 64 minutes in Cambridge’s 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Salford.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 4 games (3 in League Two), 0 goals


Troy ParrottIpswich Town

A hardworking 90 minutes for Parrott in Ipswich’s 2-1 loss to Peterborough.

Ipswich 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 2 games (2 in League 1), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (13 in the Championship/League One), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in the Championship)


Jack RolesStevenage

Roles was an unused substitute in Stevenage’s 1-0 win over Tranmere.

Stevenage 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 0 games, 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 3 games (2 in League One), 0 goals


Ryan SessegnonHoffenheim 

Hoffenheim didn’t play this evening.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 16 games (11 in the Bundesliga), 2 goals (2 in the Bundesliga), 2 assists (2 in the Bundesliga)


Oliver SkippNorwich City

Norwich’s next game is on Saturday 13th. Skipp will come up against Jack Clarke’s Stoke.

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 30 games (28 in the Championship), 0 goals


Kazaiah SterlingGreenock Morton

No game for Greenock Morton this evening.

Greenock Morton 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 1 game (1 in the Scottish Championship), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 13 games (11 in League One/the Scottish Championship), 1 goal (0 in League One/the Scottish Championship)


Shilow TraceyCambridge United

Tracey was part of a double substitution as he and Okedina were subbed off just after the hour mark in Cambridge’s 4-1 loss to Salford.

Cambridge United 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 3 games (3 in League Two), 0 goals, 1 assist (1 in League Two)

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 15 games (11 in League One/League Two), 4 goals (0 in League One/League Two), 1 assist (1 in League One/League Two)


Harvey WhitePortsmouth

Another late sub appearance for Harvey White in Portsmouth’s 2-0 win over Swindon.

Portsmouth 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 5 games (5 in League One), 0 goals

Overall 2020/21 stats (all competitions): 7 games (5 in League One), 0 goals

Spurs youth trio sign first scholarship deals

Three Spurs youth players have signed their first scholarship deals with the club.

Jordan Hackett-Valton, Dane Scarlett and Roshaun Mathurin will now be included in next year’s Academy Year One.

Jordan Hackett-Valton is a left back who has represented England at youth level. Dane Scarlett is a striker who, like Hackett-Valton, has represented England at youth level. Roshaun Mathurin can play on either wing or up front.

All players have already featured for Spurs’ U18s despite only turning 16 this year.

Huge congratulations to them all.

Spurs youth player heads to the south coast

Ferdinand Okoh has not been offered a scholarship to become a full-time Academy Year One player for next season. He will instead join Bournemouth on a two-year deal.

The Nigerian youth player also had a trial with Stoke City but opted to head to the south coast to join The Cherries.

Okoh, a central midfielder, joined Spurs as a 15 year old from West Ham last year.

We wish him well for the future.

Spurs in for Polish prospect

Tottenham are interested in signing Legia Warsaw’s left back, Michal Karbownik, this summer, according to the Daily Mirror.

Spurs have reportedly been been watching Karbownik, 19 for around a year now, and have been building up a strong relationship with Legia during that time in order to smooth the path for a move.

Karbownik has come up through the ranks with Legia, and is now featuring as their main left back despite being right-footed. He can operate at right back or even in central midfield, and he has been a sensation in the Ekstraklasa this season, racking up six assists in just 19 games.

He is also a Polish youth international, having featured in every age group up to the Under 19s.

Luis Binks on why he left Spurs, despite a late intervention from Jose Mourinho

For those who follow Spurs’ youth teams, the loss of Luis Binks to Thierry Henry’s Montreal Impact came as a shock.

Both Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen are the wrong side of 30 and the England youth international, whose grace on the ball and leadership qualities stood out, was viewed by many as their natural successor. To lose a highly promising player, only a year or two away from competing for a first team spot, was incredibly disappointing.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Binks outlined some of the reasons why he chose to move to the MLS and join Montreal, despite a late intervention from Jose Mourinho:

‘I told the academy staff I was leaving and they said, “We’ll get Mourinho here”. He said how much he liked me, that I would be going on pre-season and, if I did well, I could play a few games next year.

‘That made the decision even tougher, but it also reassured me that, if I’m good enough, I will get to the top.

‘I didn’t want to take the risk of waiting for something that might never come. You then get to 21 and you still haven’t played.

‘I play for England with Mason Greenwood at Man United and it’s brilliant to see him getting on and doing so well. But he’s a forward, it’s different for a centre-half, they don’t bring you on for the last 15 minutes, do they?

‘So I needed to push myself, I couldn’t sit around in the 23s, that just wasn’t for me.’

He said that the success of Jadon Sancho was a major influence on his decision to leave Hostpur Way in search on first team football:

‘My debut here there were 30,000 fans. Last year, for the Under 23s, you’d be away to Derby on a Thursday night in front of 50 people.

‘The crowd, the occasion, it motivates you, you want more of it. You can still learn playing Under 23s, but not as much as this.

‘When Jadon Sancho went to Dortmund and did so well, it really inspired me. So I thought, “Yeah, why not?”. It felt like a no-brainer.’

Binks also recalls not holding back when mixing it with Spurs’ senior players for the first time:

My first training session at Tottenham, I was only 16, there was a 50-50 and I went in with Jan Vertonghen.

‘I went in hard – but fair, I think – and he got up and shouted at me, “You f***ing idiot”. Literally, 20 seconds later, the same 50-50 challenge came along… I went in full blooded again and he rolled his ankle.

‘He went mental. For six months he wouldn’t shake my hand. He’d just laugh and say, “You’re that kid who did me!”.’

Losing Luis Binks was undoubtably a blow, but you can can hardly blame him for seeking guaranteed first team football and it’s clear he has a plan of how he is going to make it as a top player. We hope he fulfils his obvious potential and eventually finds his way home to play in lilywhite.