Mikey Moore may be out on loan at Rangers, but the Tottenham academy graduate is still keeping tabs on his parent club.
On the afternoon of 17 February, Tottenham’s under-18s faced off against Arsenal in a youth version of the North London derby.
In this instance, the Lilywhites got one over their bitter rivals in a 4-1, with Igor Tudor now hoping to do the same for the first team this weekend.
Moore, who came through the academy himself, was quick to react to a post about Feeney’s brace, leaving a like on it.
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How is George Feeney performing for Tottenham’s academy?
Feeney is a highly-rated prospect by Tottenham, as seen by the Lilywhites handing him a professional contract over a year ago.
The midfielder has been in excellent form for the youth sides as of late, with the Northern Irishman picking up four goal contributions in his last three games in the under-18 Premier League.
That includes his two goals against Arsenal, as well as assists against both Crystal Palace and Norwich City.
Feeney is a versatile talent who has played across every midfield role for the Spurs academy this campaign.
He is no doubt a prospect to keep an eye on, as if he can translate producing those big moments at the youth level to the senior game, he will be an excellent player.
While the men’s side of the game has been disappointing, it is refreshing to see some good news across other aspects of the club.
How is Mikey Moore doing out on loan?
In terms of Moore’s performances for Rangers, it is looking to be a successful loan spell for the winger.
Moore has been a key member of the Glaswegian outfit’s squad as they seek to win the Scottish Premier League.
The Spurs loanee has scored four goals and assisted a further four across all competitions this season.
His displays may see the Gers look to sign him once again next season, whether that is another loan or a permanent deal.
The 18-year-old will certainly have a decision on his hands on if he wants to try to force his way into Spurs’ plans from next season onwards.
He has shown he is capable of doing so, and time will tell how big an impact he makes at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the future.