Tottenham's 16-year-old youth masterpiece explodes a wonder goal in the match against France, 'played by Park Joo-young'!
Moore started the match between France's U-17 national team and England's U-17 national team at Ammchoostos Stadium in Larnaca, Cyprus on the 22nd (Korea time) and scored multiple goals to lead England's 4-0 victory.
England was in Group D with France, Spain, and Portugal. In the first group match, Moore displayed outstanding performance and secured his team's first win, while England clinched the top spot in Group D with a landslide victory.
Moore started as a central attacking midfielder in the 3-5-2 screening.
Moore scored the opening goal with his head in the second minute of the first half. He scored the winning goal by header off a Leo Shahar cross from a deep right position near the opposite post.
Manchester United youth Bailly Dipepa scored his second goal in the 34th minute of the first half, and Moore scored a wonder goal five minutes later.
After catching the ball in the midfield, Moore put on a one-man show in front of the French defense. He broke through with three defenders and headed to the right side of the box. He beat one more defender and entered the box, finishing with a calm right footed shot, and shaking the other side's net.
Moore, who scored a wonder goal following a fantastic dribble breakthrough, was replaced by his teammate Callum Olusesi in the 27th minute of the second half. The second goal reminded me of the winning goal following Park Chu-young's solo dribble breakthrough in the final against China at the 2003 Asian Youth Championship.
Moore is a former Tottenham youth player who officially trains at Tottenham when he signed a youth contract with Tottenham last summer.
Moore, who played in 12 U18 Premier League matches this season, scored 14 goals and eight assists, drawing attention from the first season. In the match against the Reading U18 team on April 8, Moore played as the captain.
In particular, in May, at the end of the season, Moore has been gaining experience by joining the first team under coach Ange Postecoglou. Moore, who moved with the first team from an away match at Chelsea on May 3, made his Premier League debut as a substitute at the end of the second half at a home game against Manchester City on May 15. At the age of 16 years, nine months, and three days, he set the record for Tottenham's youngest Premier League debut.토토사이트 순위
In an interview after the game, Moore also said, "Of course, I want to debut as a young player who passed the Tottenham Academy. This is the best feeling I have ever felt."
Moore also played as a substitute in the league's final match against Sheffield United, leaving the record for two consecutive Premier League matches, before heading to Cyprus, where the tournament will be held.
"It's the best goal I've scored for a long time. I was really happy," Moore told UEFA after the match.
Regarding flying to Cyprus after playing a Premier League game, he said, "I helped Tottenham players, they need to get sharper. And it helped me while preparing for this tournament. Some players from the first team said they watched this game, and I'm glad to show them how I look."