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Saturday, October 3, 2020, 2:56 p. m. Tottenham Hotspur
New recruit Maksim Paskotsi made his under-18 debut with a goal, a hand and a blank blade as we continued our undefeated start in the under-18 Premier League with a 3-0 home win over Fulham on Saturday.
The 17-year-old Estonian power plant joined us from Flora Tallinn and made a wonderful start on Hotspur Way, preparing Dane Scarlett for our moment purpose before leading with a very good volley to complete the score after facing Fulham. much of the middle of the moment.
Yago Santiago had given us the upper hand before, but we are indebted to goalkeeper and Captain Thimothee Lo-Tutala for a series of head-to-head tackles as they recovered after the break.
Game 1 came after 14 minutes when a corner from Nile John entered the combine through Dermi Lusala, with Santiago coming home amid a packed 20-foot box.
Lo-Tutala made a stop for Mika Biereth after Lusala was stolen through Kieron Bowie, who was then knocked out when he changed the rebound from a closed angle, while Alfie Devine fired deflected at the other end. In the 24th minute, however, Tarrelle Whittaker’s crooked shot was stopped through goalkeeper Damian Las on his first pole and Scarlett was only able to fire deflected at the rebound.
The purpose of the moment nevertheless came eight minutes later when Paskotsi steered the ball into the area, bounced and Scarlett’s poacher’s intuition saw him come slightly ahead of Las in the mouth of the purpose, passing the ball to the front. of the guardian of the purpose and on the back of the guardian of the propósito. Net.
Devine and John were rejected at the end of the first part through a clever defensive block and a very clever stop from Las respectively, but Fulham stepped forward in their game in the part of the moment and caused us trouble. Lo-Tutala turned down Bowie one-on-one with his legs in the 48th minute and drove a ball back to the nearest post a few moments later. Luke Harris then took a look at a loose headbutt for visitors, Bowie just outside the area and Lo-Tutala had to be more productive once back to save Harris’ shot from within the area.
Biereth also saw a blocked attempt in the area and, in fact, it took us up to the 77th minute to have our first genuine chance of the moment, Scarlett’s chest crossed Roshaun Mathurin’s left side on the way to Dante Cassanova, whose inaspect punch. , the domain was devian from wide by a corner.
Three minutes later, from some other corner, we ended the match with a third goal, Juan made the short stop to Santiago, whose center from the right crossed brilliantly through Paskotsi with a padded half volley that yielded over the goalkeeper and Devine left to kick two minutes later for not driving 4 minutes after hooking a clever pass from Santiago down the baseline , with the midfield’s satin shot saved from the tip of Las’ fingers to his right. Khalon Haysman and Renaldo Torraj, already off the bench for their first league appearances at this level, tried shots from afar late, but we had already done enough to achieve another impressive victory.
Under-18 coach Matt Taylor
Under-18 coach Matt Taylor praised his players for the way they controlled the game in the first half, but admitted that the Cottagers were more powerful after the break: “It was excellent. part one: some of our play patterns and the way we moved. the bullet was first class, “he said. “The 2-0 part-time score can be dangerous, you might think you won the game and all the credits go to Fulham; in the moment part they were much better. We probably didn’t do too well in the moment part of the first half, but we held on and Thimi, our remaining goal, was exceptional and made a couple of fantastic saves to keep it 2-0. Luckily we had a bit of quality in the finish and we controlled for Maksim’s third purpose, which was actually great for him in his career, so overall it’s a great win for us. We kept a clean sheet, but Fulham showed they were a smart team. In the first part we had total control of the game, then in the moment part we knew it was going to be difficult. In terms of player development, they had to stay in the game, and indeed they had to get this result today. “
Following Lo-Tutala’s functionality since his appointment as captain at the start of the season, Matt added: “Thimi has taken on this leadership role very well, but plays side-by-side on the field. He took the position he has taken in the organization as a leader, as did some of the other years, and I was pleased that it was a success and that he kept a blank sheet. “