Tottenham gem Tynan Thompson ‘unlucky’ after England snub

Tynan Thompson has made headlines for Tottenham following his form in pre-season.
After the success of Mikey Moore last season, Daniel Levy is determined to invest in Spurs’ academy.
Thompson is one of the more promising young stars. This was on full display during Spurs’ 2-2 draw with Wycombe Wanderers at Hotspur Way (26 July).
The winger’s substitution changed the pre-season game, as he provided an assist which brought Spurs level. But while the youngster seems to have made quite the impression on Thomas Frank, he still has some work to do elsewhere.
This article includes exclusive comments from Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham.
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Thompson to receive England call-up soon
Thompson had a solid season for Spurs’ Under-18s last season, scoring nine goals and providing six assists in 28 games.
However, the real test will come when he is promoted to the Under-21s. His success is not only important for his club career, but also for his international one.
After impressing at Tottenham, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes his progression to the Under-21s and an England call-up is closer than ever.
“Thompson’s been unlucky not to be called up by England quite a few times, in that same squad with Luca Williams-Barnet, Junai Byfield and Malachi Hardy,” Wenham said.
“He’s been on the standby list maybe five times over the last year. Therefore, he’s not far from getting a call-up to play for England, and when he does get called up, I don’t imagine him coming out of that squad.
“At youth level, I think he’s a very good, traditional, direct winger with pace and power. He scored a very good goal for the Under-21s away at Leyton Orient as well.
“He also got that assist against Wycombe Wanderers and hugged the line well, kept his position, and his shape.”
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Thompson can succeed at Tottenham
Breaking into the first team and receiving generous minutes is a tough ask for anyone at Tottenham, let alone an academy product.
However, as evidenced by his performances for the Under-18s and his cameo for Frank, Thompson has enough natural talent in his locker to succeed at the club.
But for now, it is about making a statement big enough at academy level to be noticed by the Spurs higher-ups. With Son Heung-min leaving North London and his spot on the left wing up for grabs, the Lilywhites will be hoping for a promising talent to take the reins.
And with a little bit of development and growth in certain areas, Thompson could take ownership of that spot in a few years.