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Predicting the futures of Tottenham’s loanees for the 2021-22 season
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As we transition into the offseason, the next couple of weeks will provide a chance to escape from the mistakes Tottenham Hotspur made since the Champions League final defeat on the first day of June in 2019. Just two seasons removed from that match, Tottenham finds itself trying to move on some of the same players that should have gone elsewhere years ago. They find themselves looking to re-establish their DNA and identity, something they hope to tackle when Antonio Conte, widely predicted to be Spurs’ next manager, takes the reins in the next few days.
“The 20-year-old Academy product has made 11 appearances for our Development Squad this term, many of them as captain, and scored three goals including a brace in a 4-3 win at Liverpool last time out.”
Manager Mark Bonner is delighted to have the youngster in his squad while assuring that his time at Abbey Stadium will be a ‘good experience’.
“We are pleased to add Jubril to our squad for the second half of the season and look forward to overseeing this period of his development,” he was quoted by Cambridge website.
“This will be a good experience for Jubril as it’s his first senior loan and he offers us good competition and cover in the defensive unit.
Match report: Liverpool U23s beaten by Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool U23s suffered a cruel 4-3 loss at home to Tottenham Hotspur in Premier League 2 on Saturday afternoon.
The young Reds fought back three times at the Academy as they were then beaten by Jack Clarke s long-range winner deep into stoppage time at Kirkby.
Owen Beck recorded a hat-trick of assists – setting up goals for Liam Millar, Tyler Morton and Jack Bearne – but it wasn’t enough for Barry Lewtas’ side.
Spurs had taken the lead in the contest after two minutes through Jubril Okedina before Millar netted an equaliser in the 10th minute.