"YOU DON'T NEED TO SIGN UP. ONLY THE KIDS NEED TO PLAY!" MADE IN TOTTENHAM... MOORE SCORES YOUNGEST 英 PLAYER AT 17 IN EUROPEAN TOURNAMENT

"You don't need to sign up. Only the kids need to play!" Made in Tottenham... Moore scores youngest 英 player at 17 in European tournament

"You don't need to sign up. Only the kids need to play!" Made in Tottenham... Moore scores youngest 英 player at 17 in European tournament

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It is a day when Tottenham Hotspur fans' long-standing beliefs were embodied on the pitch.

Tottenham Hotspur defeated IF Elpsborg 3-0 in the eighth Europa League phase of 2024-2025 at 5 a.m. on Saturday (Korea time). The goals were scored at the 25th, 39th and 45+4th minutes in the second half, while 20-year-old Dane Scarlett, 19-year-old Damola Ajayi and 17-year-old Mikey Moore scored. Tottenham Hotspur, which ranked fourth in the League phase, advanced to the round of 16 tournaments straight.
Laughing at the performances of the newcomers. Tottenham Hotspur, which confirmed its advance to the round of 16, played with young players at the center. As a result, in the second half of the game, a goal was scored at the end of the game, and the game was completely won.

Moore was recorded as the youngest British player to score in a European club competition. He achieved the feat at the age of 17 years and 172 days. The previous record was set by legendary Tottenham Hotspur Jimmy Greaves at 17 years and 245 days, which Greaves made for Chelsea.
The BBC reported that the game was a foreseen result, conveying what a Tottenham Hotspur fan had said to striker Peter Crouch in the past. Crouch told an anecdote, "A fan told me, 'You just have to play the kids, no one has to live.'

In fact, Moore is a Made in Tottenham youngster who has grown up with Tottenham Hotspur since 2016 when he was seven years old. He is so talented that his teammate James Maddison compares it to Neymar.
"Tonight was 'Made in Tottenham,'" Tottenham Hotspur coach Enze Postecoglou said with joy. "It's a wonderful thing for the club, and the coaches and players of the academy must have been so excited that they couldn't sleep."

He went on to say, "I think we held on very well. The whole team did well, but we needed young players to make an impact as well as the players who scored goals." 토토사이트

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