Our Under-18s fell to a 4-0 defeat away to Fulham in their third and final Under-18 Premier League Cup group stage game last Saturday (27 November).
Already eliminated from the competition with one point from our previous two games, we fell behind on 16 minutes with Jaylan Wildbore putting the hosts ahead.
Before the break, Olly Sanderson and George Okkas had also found the back of the net and 11 minutes after the restart, Imani Lanquedoc wrapped up the scoring for Fulham with their fourth.
One positive was the return to action of defender Jordan Hackett who, having been sidelined for several weeks through injury, came on as a second-half substitute.
Spurs: Hayton, Bryan-Waugh, Linton, Cassanova (c), Dorrington, Sayers, McKnight, Haysman, Williams (Hackett69), J Davies (Bloxham 57), Torraj (Owen 57). Substitutes (not used): Krasniqi, Heaps.
FIXTURE CHANGE
Our Under-18s’ home fixture against Leicester City has been brought forward.
Previously scheduled to take place on Saturday 18 December, the game will now be played a week earlier on Saturday 11 December.
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