Tottenham kicked off their pre-season schedule with a thumping 5-1 win over Hearts at Tynecastle. Ange Postecoglou’s side will travel to Japan and South Korea later this month, with a double-header against Bayern Munich to come, but first it was a trip to Scotland for their opening match of the summer.
A strong starting lineup gave Tottenham a 1-0 lead at the break, Brennan Johnson with the goal, before 11 changes were made at the break. Emerson Royal’s error inside a minute of the restart gave Lawrence Shankland the chance to equalise, but Spurs then ran riot to ensure it was a successful start to pre-season. Mikey Moore, the 16-year-old, offered a further glimpse of his potential with sharp work in the box, before Djed Spence and Ashley Phillips got themselves on the scoresheet too.
London, UK – July 18, 2024: Tottenham Hotspur continued their pre-season preparations with a closed-door friendly against Scottish Premiership side Heart of Midlothian at their Hotspur Way training complex. While the full details of the match remain undisclosed, reports suggest a dominant first-half display from Spurs, with young talents Archie Gray and Brennan Johnson impressing.
Gray Catches the Eye
Eighteen-year-old Scottish midfielder Archie Gray, a recent arrival from Rangers, reportedly turned heads with his performance in the first 45 minutes. Known for his technical ability and creativity in central midfield, Gray is said to have displayed his full range of passing and dribbling skills against Hearts. Early reports suggest he controlled the tempo of the game in the first half, dictating play from the heart of the midfield.
Johnson Continues to Impress
Brennan Johnson, on loan from Nottingham Forest after a successful spell in the second half of last season, reportedly added another goal to his pre-season tally. Having already netted against Cambridge United last weekend, Johnson appears to be carrying his good form into the new campaign. While details of the goal are unknown, his performance suggests he’s pushing for a starting spot in manager Antonio Conte’s plans for the upcoming season.
Conte Looking to Build on Last Season’s Success
Following a strong finish to the 2023/24 season that saw them secure a Champions League spot, Tottenham boss Antonio Conte is looking to build a squad capable of challenging on all fronts. The addition of experienced players like Timo Werner on loan and young prospects like Gray suggest a focus on both immediate impact and long-term development.
Werner’s Return to North London
German forward Timo Werner, returning to Tottenham on a season-long loan from RB Leipzig, is yet another exciting addition to the Spurs squad. Having enjoyed a successful spell in the second half of last season, Werner is expected to provide much-needed competition for Harry Kane in the central striking role. His presence will add firepower to the attack and force Kane to maintain his peak form.
Other Talking Points
While details remain scarce, reports suggest that other young players like Lucas Bergvall, who arrived alongside Gray from Rangers, also featured in the first half. It’s unclear how they performed, but their inclusion signifies Conte’s commitment to integrating youth into the first-team squad.
Looking Ahead
With the first Premier League game against Everton fast approaching, Tottenham will be hoping to continue their winning form in pre-season. The clash against Hearts provided a valuable opportunity for fringe players and youngsters to stake their claim for a place in the squad. The focus will now shift to building match fitness and tactical cohesion as they prepare for the new season.