Tottenahm vs. Elfsborg: Ange Postecoglou comes to young in winnings

London-Range Postecoglou has noticed his team’s 3-0 win over Elfsborg as an evening “Made in Tottenham” after Tottenham Hotspur’s Young Stars inspired the team to an important 3-0 win in the Europa League on Thursday.

Goals from Dane Scarlett (20), Damola Ajeyi (19) and Mikey Moore (17) Secured Spurs ended up in fourth place in the Europa League League phase and qualified for the 16-Runde and avoided a feared two-legged final game in February, which would have put a major burden on the club’s ongoing injury crisis.

Two teens more – Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall -look 90 minutes in the victory in northern London as the absence of the most important first -team players including Christian Romero, Guglielmo Vicario. Destiny Udogie. Brennan Johnson and Dominic Solanke Forced Postecoglou to turn to the club’s academy in search of fresh legs for his team.

When asked about the impact of Spurs’ Young Postecoglou said, “Yes, I just said it’s’ made in Tottenham ‘tonight. Brilliant for the club. I’m sure there are academy trainers and players who Not sleeping tonight, (and is) pretty excited.

“We obviously have a big week and we have to try to control a lot of our players and try to protect them and we knew kind of that we should trust some young players tonight. We have all the way through To be honest, this campaign and I thought they got up really well.

“The whole group played well, but as I said, we would need some young boys to make an impact and not just the three goals scorers. We still had a couple of 18-year-olds in there too, who continue to drive us on.

Postecoglou confirmed Spurs’ intention to keep Scarlett in the club for the rest of the season after he was revoked from his loan on the Championship Side Oxford United earlier this month and hailed Moore as an “excellent talent.”

Moore’s strike in the stopping time in the second half meant he became the youngest Englishman who scored in a major European competition (17 years, 172 days), where he broke a record that Spurs legend Jimmy Greaves had since 1957 (17 years, 245 days).

Australian coach the suppression was strengthened to Thursday’s match of the highly expected return of centerback Micky van de friend It was excellent in the first 45 minutes before he was replaced at the break of managing his playing time.

However, his replacement at the back, Radu DragusinLed a worrying -looking knee injury that forced him off in the 66th minute, raising the prospects that Postecoglou could use even more academic players to cover the wounded senior players.

“I don’t even know if we’ve got more, comrade,” Joked Postecoglou.

“I don’t know about many teams that end European games like us with five or six teens on the field. It’s a challenge for us, but credit to the guys, they just crack on it.

“The young boys use the apartment, and as I said, it will all bear fruit in time with certainty. This exposure we have given them, the growth they have had, the influence they have had.

“I am sure they will all be encouraged, and I think the rest of the academy will, too, the young players in there because they see the guys they have shared for Tottenham on a European evening.

Postecoglou’s options could be improved by the potential arrival of Mathys Tel From Bayern Munich with sources telling ESPN, the two clubs have agreed on an appointment for the 19-year-old. However, Postecoglou refused to be drawn on the prospect of tel.

“I can’t tell you anything about Tel,” Postecoglou said. “As I said I have kind of focused on getting the team prepared tonight. Other people are working in the background. As I said all the time I allow them to get on with it and if there is any news I am sure , that I find out.

Spurs seem to turn their Torrid Premier League form when facing Brentford in their next fixture on Sunday.