spurs v mk dons youth match reports
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02.04.2011 | Spurs blitzed MK Dons at
Spurs Lodge with four goals in 15 second half minutes to take all three
FA Premier Academy league points. With a young Spurs side taking the field, the first half saw them have a good share of the ball, but not be able to create any danger in the Dons' penalty area. But that all changed ten minutes into the second period, when Massimo Luongo won possession and played the ball through for Shaquille Coulthirst to beat the keeper. Coulthirst was then on the end of Alex McQueen's right wing cross shortly after the first goal to make it 2-0. The third goal came from the next attack, when Jack Munns' corner was met well by Loungo's head to see the ball into the back of the net, with a fourth goal in the 70th minute, as Coulthirst completed his hat-trick with a neat finish from Lee Angol's pull back to round off a convincing victory. Teams : |
12.02.2011 | Spurs managed a 3-2 win at
MK Dons without playing particularly well in the FA Premier Academy
League. Spurs went ahead in five minutes, when Alex Pritchard and Laste Dombaxe linked up to present Shaquille Coulthirst with a cross to convert. The remainder of the half saw both teams slug it out, but the closest to another goal was when Ramil Sheriff had his header knocked off the goal-line. However, a couple of minutes into the second period, Spurs doubled their lead with Coulthirst on the spot again and on 55 minutes, the Spurs man completed his hat-trick when he escaped his marker to volley in Pritchard's corner. With a 3-0 lead, Tottenham relaxed and were punished with two goals by the home team and they were pushing for an equaliser when the final whistle blew, leaving Spurs grateful for Coulthirst's finishing. Teams : |
16.01.2010 | A rare defeat in the FA
Academy Premier League came against MK Dons, who won 2-3 at the MK
Stadium. Two goals in the first 20 minutes put MK Dons in control. Firstly, a cheap free-kick was conceded and the ball went straight through the wall to beat Archer, then the home side broke away to get their second goal. Five minutes before half-time, Kudus Oyenuga halved the deficit with a curling right foot effort from 20 yards out. Then it was 2-2 in the second half, when Tom Carroll's cross was struck home on the turn by Harry Kane. However, in the search for the winning goal, Tottenham were caught out by a quick breakaway and the Dons scored with 15 minutes to go to edge it 3-2. Teams : |
07.11.2009 | Spurs hit MK Dons' Academy
side for six at Spurs Lodge as they continued their good form in the FA
Premier Academy league. A stubborn MK defence held out until the 20th minute, when a Ryan Fredericks run ended with a tackle taking the ball into the path of Kudos Oyenuga, who struck the opening goal of the game. Shortly after, Zaine Francis-Angol burst into the visiting team's penalty area and was fouled, allowing Harry Kane to score from the spot to make it 2-0. Ten minutes after the interval, Nathan Byrne's pass sent Oyenuga through to go around the goalie and slot home to give Spurs a 3-0 lead, with the same combination playing around the back line to allow Oyenuga to round off his hat-trick on the hour when he shot high into the net with Tom Carroll's solo goal sandwiched in between. When Jesse Waller-Lassen put in a good cross from the left, Kane scored with a fine over-head kick to make it 6-0. The only blot on an otherwise excellent performance was when Kane missed the chance for his hat-trick when he failed to score from the penalty spot as the game came to a close. Teams : |
17.01.2009 | A David Hutton double
earned Spurs Youth a win on their return to FA Premier Academy League
action against MK Dons in Milton Keynes. Jake Nicholson had a good debut in defence, but it was the tactic of playing Hutton "in the hole" behind the front two that really paid off. After twenty minutes, Hutton hit the first after cutting inside to beat the keeper. Substitute Jon Obika's through pass in the 65th minute set Hutton away to hit the top corner for a 2-0 win as the lads continue to impress. Teams : |
01.11.2008 | Spurs crushed MK Dons Youth
with a sparkling performance to keep their good form in the FA Premier
Academy League. Bouncing back after the team's first defeat of the season, Spurs were 4-0 ahead by half-time with Ryan Mason scoring twice and Jon Obika and Andros Townsend grabbing a goal apiece, as Spurs tore into the Dons. A second goal from Townsend in the 50th minute and one from Paul-Jose Mpuku wrapped up the scoring as Spurs saw out the game to win 6-0. Teams : |
27.10.2007 | A home defeat by the MK
Dons youth side shocked Tottenham's Under-18s who missed chances to take
the points, but let them slip away. The Dons took a 17th minute lead when a free-kick was fired home, with Spurs conceding possession too often. The keeper did well to stop Tottenham, who opened up the defence, but could not beat the goalie on five occasions. As Spurs strove for an equaliser in the second half, MK closed them down efficiently and then broke to score a second goal to seal the result. Teams : |
28.04.2007 |
Having been cruising with an early Daniel Hutchins goal, Spurs somehow manufactured a big defeat from the jaws of victory. Hutchins was given the goal when a goal-mouth scramble from a corner saw the ball end up in the Dons net. MK Dons managed to get back into the game with a penalty, but Spurs regrouped and went ahead again with David Hutton hitting home Tomas Pekhart's cross. However, a missed penalty and conceding four goals in a sloppy display of defending in the last half hour of the match saw MK Dons end the game 6-2 winners at Spurs Lodge. Teams : |
07.11.2006 |
Spurs won 3-2 on their
trip to Milton Keynes to play the Dons U18 side in the FA Premier
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11.02.2006 |
A young Spurs side
with three debutants earned a 0-0 draw at MK Dons. Tottenham's best opportunity arose from a Jamie Davis cross, which Simon Dawkins headed onto Terry Dixon, who could not steer his shot past the keeper. In the second half, the Dons looked more lively and Spurs had to hold on to the goal-less draw with some good defending. Teams : |
11.11.2005 | Spurs won this match after
facing some difficult conditions with driving rain and a tough MK Dons
side.
2-0 up at the break through goals from trialist Yannick Manzizila and a Joe Martin free-kick, Spurs went on to add a third in the second half through a Terry DIxon header after the home side had pulled a goal back as the game degenerated into a scrappy affair. Teams : |
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