In recent years, Tottenham Hotspur have made a name for themselves as a club that gives youth a chance.
Harry Kane is a prime example of that and is widely considered one of the greatest players to ever wear the Tottenham shirt.
More recently, the likes of Pape Matar Sarr, Destiny Udogie, Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray have joined Spurs and become established first-teamers.
In addition, Ange Postecoglou has given opportunities to the likes of Mikey Moore, Will Lankshear and Jamie Donley during his time at N17.
Now, former Tottenham academy coach Yaya Toure has singled two Tottenham youngsters out for praise.
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Yaya Toure backs Mikey Moore and Callum Olusesi for bright future at Tottenham
Toure posted a video on his Instagram in which he praised Spurs duo Mikey Moore and Callum Olusesi.
Moore and Olusesi featured in Tottenham’s 3-2 win over Hoffenheim which saw Postecoglou’s team move into the top eight of the Europa League group stage.
Toure described both players as “great young people” and “very talented”, backing them to keep up the good work and become a success.
“I am delighted to see Mikey Moore and Callum Olusesi progressing in their careers as young players I worked with during my time at Spurs’ academy,” he wrote.
“Both are great young people and very talented. I know they will keep working hard. Seeing them on the pitch together last night was great! Keep going lads!!”
Toure also said in the clip: “There’s two players I want to congratulate from Tottenham’s academy. Mikey Moore and Callum Olusesi.
“In terms of the development and the involvement with the first team, brilliant. I think Tottenham fans, you should be happy about that.
“Don’t forget they have a lot to do, they have a lot of work in front of them. But I think and believe they’re going to succeed.”
What Moore told Olusesi which came true in Tottenham win over Hoffenheim
Moore and Olusesi have spoken about playing together for Tottenham for many years, and on Thursday it became a reality.
After the game, Moore said on X: “Congrats brother, something we’ve dreamed of and spoken about for years playing together for this club. Proud of you mate.”
Tottenham travelled to Germany with 14 players unavailable and could only name an eight-man bench which included two goalkeepers and six teenagers.
Spurs ended the game with five teenagers on the pitch, which highlights how much Postecoglou trusts in the youth – but also how limited his options are.
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