Thomas Frank will be buzzing to coach the ‘outstanding’ teenager who’s just returned to Tottenham training

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Thomas Frank is getting Tottenham Hotspur players back from the summer break and one of his best young talents has just returned to Hotspur Way.

Thomas Frank is close to taking charge of his first game for the North London club as they face Reading on Saturday.

The Danish coach will have had a few weeks now to work with his new group of players, and he will be so excited to see some of the talent at his disposal.

The Lilywhites have some top senior players whom Frank will be buzzing to work with, but also some exciting youngsters who could have so much scope for development.

Mikey Moore returns to Tottenham training after England U-19 duty

Mikey Moore returned to Tottenham Hotspur training on Tuesday after England U-19 duty, and what was a minor injury scare, Alasdair Gold has revealed.

The teenager suffered an ankle injury against Norway but managed to complete the rest of the match before being left out of the squad in the next game.

The young Three Lions team had a disappointing Euro U-19 championships as they crashed out of the competition in the group stage.

Moore, who has been called ‘outstanding’, was handed the armband for the first match and even got his name on the scoresheet.

But the attacker has now returned to Hotspur Way following an extended summer break and he will be raring to go.

Gold told his YouTube channel: “Mikey Moore back in training. He’s part of that last group back in training, the ones who were with the Under-21 and Under-19 European Championships.

“Mikey went out with England in the group stages, he picked up an ankle injury, he was on the bench for the final group game, but I think it was only a case of use him in case of an emergency.

“He looked fine from the footage I saw of him, he was in a rondo with the likes of Richarlison, Ben Davies, Vuskovic, Kevin Danso, Jamie Donley, Yves Bissouma – so it was quite a rough and tumble rondo.”

Frank should be delighted with the opportunity to coach the talented youngster, who the North London club have such high hopes about.

The appointment of Stuart Lewis could help Moore a lot, with the former U-18 coach being made First Team Academy Transition Coach.

Moore flourished under Lewis during his time in the academy, as he netted 19 goals and got 13 assists in 24 matches.

Mohammed Kudus looks sharp in Tottenham training

Mohammed Kudus was looking sharp in his first Tottenham training session in N17.

The winger will be looking to make his first appearance for the club against Reading on the weekend.

Kudus, who joined Tottenham for £55m, will be competing with Moore for a place on the right wing, although the 17-year-old is better suited on the left.

Moore will just be slightly cautious over how many minutes he will get next season, given how many wingers Spurs now have in their squad.

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