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It’s Time for Tottenham’s Bright Prospects to Kick on in UEFA Youth League
- Updated: September 16, 2016
What Tottenham Hotspur hope will be a long and productive European adventure did not get off to a good start against AS Monaco on Wednesday.
An early goal left the north Londoners having to claw their way back into the contest. They gained a foothold but could not do enough to avoid defeat, their chance to establish some momentum in the competition in front of their fans proving futile.
Tottenham’s 3-2 loss in the UEFA Youth League preceded the senior side’s 2-1 disappointment against the same opposition by a few hours.
C’est reparti au Training Centre de @SpursOfficial ! #THFCASM #UYL 45 mn pour confirmer ! pic.twitter.com/uMNwjGPsF8
— AS MONACO