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Carter-Vickers started and went 90 for the US U20s vs Russia's U21s. US won 4-3, but most of the blame lies on CCV's centerback partner, not him. His partner, in my opinion, is not very good.
 
Anyone heard of this kid before? Must be half decent

Tottenham starlet Keanan Bennetts dividing his playing time between England AND Germany as countries fight over teenager
  • Tottenham teenager has played at youth level for both countries
  • Exciting winger eligible for England, Germany and Nigeria
  • Keanan Bennetts will take his time before deciding who values him most
By SAM CUNNINGHAM FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:45, 17 November 2014 | UPDATED: 09:01, 18 November 2014

Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria have tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too.

Bennetts qualifies for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being born in Edgware, London.

The exciting winger – known for his blistering pace and technique – has been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youth sides, which have prompted a three-way tug of war for his services.

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Keanan Bennetts takes on his man while playing for England against Northern Ireland earlier this month

The German national team first called him for a trial earlier this year. They had spotted Bennetts playing for Spurs in youth tournaments in Germany and, when they learned of his eligibility, emailed the family to see if he was interested in a trial.

Of 130 kids, Bennetts – who speaks fluent German – made it down to the final 18 and has since played in friendlies, including against Holland, for their Under 16 side. He has joined up for training camps three times.

Soon after, England began to show interest in the player, keen not to be out-manoeuvred by their bitter rivals, and he has featured in their recent Victory Shield matches against Wales and Northern Ireland.

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England called up the 15-year-old after he was offered a trial with Germany, and he is keeping his options open

'As soon as Germany came in for him England invited him to play for them,' his father Richard told Sportsmail. 'He's the only kid to play for Germany at that level and not be at a German club.

'It's tough playing for both teams but very exciting. Keanan has a strong German background from his grandparents, he's been visiting there three times a year since he was born.

'With England he probably feels slightly more settled as he has some of his Spurs team-mates in the team as well.'

Bennetts' performances for Tottenham's Under 16s and Under 17s have been attracting attention. Last month he starred in an Under 17 tournament, held at Woolwich's Hale End academy, which Spurs won. It included Real Madrid, Juventus and Woolwich.

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The young winger is a fluent German speaker, and is also eligible to play for Nigeria through his father

Nigeria were next to come calling, with their national team manager Stephen Keshi ringing Richard to see if Bennetts would represent them.

At present, Keanan's father considers Nigeria and the distances his son would have to travel as too big a commitment, but they have not ruled out representing them in the future. Richard remains in touch Keshi.

Under FIFA rules until he wins a senior cap, he will be able to play for any nation he is eligible for.

'He doesn't have to make a final decision now,' Richard added. 'There will be no rushing. We don't want to shut any doors. He can mix and match. He'll keep playing as much as possible until he gets the feel of who values him the most.'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...y-countries-fight-teenager.html#ixzz3JPakvGAS
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Don't know if this got reported at the time but U18s defender Channing Campbell-Young was released in the summer, one year into his two year scholarship and subsequently signed for Bolton. A similar thing happened with Zodel Brown-Yeboah (although he ended up with AFC Hornchurch) the year before. Neither was reported by the club.

I am imagining it was because neither player got much match time?
 
Anyone heard of this kid before? Must be half decent

Tottenham starlet Keanan Bennetts dividing his playing time between England AND Germany as countries fight over teenager
  • Tottenham teenager has played at youth level for both countries
  • Exciting winger eligible for England, Germany and Nigeria
  • Keanan Bennetts will take his time before deciding who values him most
By SAM CUNNINGHAM FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:45, 17 November 2014 | UPDATED: 09:01, 18 November 2014

Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria have tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too.

Bennetts qualifies for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being born in Edgware, London.

The exciting winger – known for his blistering pace and technique – has been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youth sides, which have prompted a three-way tug of war for his services.

22F46B3900000578-0-image-2_1416245394425.jpg


Keanan Bennetts takes on his man while playing for England against Northern Ireland earlier this month

The German national team first called him for a trial earlier this year. They had spotted Bennetts playing for Spurs in youth tournaments in Germany and, when they learned of his eligibility, emailed the family to see if he was interested in a trial.

Of 130 kids, Bennetts – who speaks fluent German – made it down to the final 18 and has since played in friendlies, including against Holland, for their Under 16 side. He has joined up for training camps three times.

Soon after, England began to show interest in the player, keen not to be out-manoeuvred by their bitter rivals, and he has featured in their recent Victory Shield matches against Wales and Northern Ireland.

233E4C4800000578-2838136-image-7_1416246150195.jpg


England called up the 15-year-old after he was offered a trial with Germany, and he is keeping his options open

'As soon as Germany came in for him England invited him to play for them,' his father Richard told Sportsmail. 'He's the only kid to play for Germany at that level and not be at a German club.

'It's tough playing for both teams but very exciting. Keanan has a strong German background from his grandparents, he's been visiting there three times a year since he was born.

'With England he probably feels slightly more settled as he has some of his Spurs team-mates in the team as well.'

Bennetts' performances for Tottenham's Under 16s and Under 17s have been attracting attention. Last month he starred in an Under 17 tournament, held at Woolwich's Hale End academy, which Spurs won. It included Real Madrid, Juventus and Woolwich.

1416246193381_Image_galleryImage_BANGOR_WALES_OCTOBER_31_K.JPG


The young winger is a fluent German speaker, and is also eligible to play for Nigeria through his father

Nigeria were next to come calling, with their national team manager Stephen Keshi ringing Richard to see if Bennetts would represent them.

At present, Keanan's father considers Nigeria and the distances his son would have to travel as too big a commitment, but they have not ruled out representing them in the future. Richard remains in touch Keshi.

Under FIFA rules until he wins a senior cap, he will be able to play for any nation he is eligible for.

'He doesn't have to make a final decision now,' Richard added. 'There will be no rushing. We don't want to shut any doors. He can mix and match. He'll keep playing as much as possible until he gets the feel of who values him the most.'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...y-countries-fight-teenager.html#ixzz3JPakvGAS
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He'll be great for Real Madrid :levylol:
 
Bit of talk that Alex Pritchard is being looked at by Burnley and West Brom for a loan spell come January. Would love to see the kid take the step up if ready. Those FK's in the England U21 training video were something everyone should check out after our senior side's next capitulation!
 
Spurs U18s (v West Ham): Voss, Walker-Peters, Walkes, Amos, Maghoma (c), Carter-Vickers, Azzaoui, Pritchard, Harrison, Goddard, Georgiou.
Spurs U18s subs (v West Ham): Stylianides, Loft, Muscatt, Daly, Glover (GK).

U18s KO: We're underway against West Ham in the Barclays U18 PL
 
Anyone heard of this kid before? Must be half decent

Tottenham starlet Keanan Bennetts dividing his playing time between England AND Germany as countries fight over teenager
  • Tottenham teenager has played at youth level for both countries
  • Exciting winger eligible for England, Germany and Nigeria
  • Keanan Bennetts will take his time before deciding who values him most
By SAM CUNNINGHAM FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:45, 17 November 2014 | UPDATED: 09:01, 18 November 2014

Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria have tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too.

Bennetts qualifies for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being born in Edgware, London.

The exciting winger – known for his blistering pace and technique – has been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youth sides, which have prompted a three-way tug of war for his services.

22F46B3900000578-0-image-2_1416245394425.jpg


Keanan Bennetts takes on his man while playing for England against Northern Ireland earlier this month

The German national team first called him for a trial earlier this year. They had spotted Bennetts playing for Spurs in youth tournaments in Germany and, when they learned of his eligibility, emailed the family to see if he was interested in a trial.

Of 130 kids, Bennetts – who speaks fluent German – made it down to the final 18 and has since played in friendlies, including against Holland, for their Under 16 side. He has joined up for training camps three times.

Soon after, England began to show interest in the player, keen not to be out-manoeuvred by their bitter rivals, and he has featured in their recent Victory Shield matches against Wales and Northern Ireland.

233E4C4800000578-2838136-image-7_1416246150195.jpg


England called up the 15-year-old after he was offered a trial with Germany, and he is keeping his options open

'As soon as Germany came in for him England invited him to play for them,' his father Richard told Sportsmail. 'He's the only kid to play for Germany at that level and not be at a German club.

'It's tough playing for both teams but very exciting. Keanan has a strong German background from his grandparents, he's been visiting there three times a year since he was born.

'With England he probably feels slightly more settled as he has some of his Spurs team-mates in the team as well.'

Bennetts' performances for Tottenham's Under 16s and Under 17s have been attracting attention. Last month he starred in an Under 17 tournament, held at Woolwich's Hale End academy, which Spurs won. It included Real Madrid, Juventus and Woolwich.

1416246193381_Image_galleryImage_BANGOR_WALES_OCTOBER_31_K.JPG


The young winger is a fluent German speaker, and is also eligible to play for Nigeria through his father

Nigeria were next to come calling, with their national team manager Stephen Keshi ringing Richard to see if Bennetts would represent them.

At present, Keanan's father considers Nigeria and the distances his son would have to travel as too big a commitment, but they have not ruled out representing them in the future. Richard remains in touch Keshi.

Under FIFA rules until he wins a senior cap, he will be able to play for any nation he is eligible for.

'He doesn't have to make a final decision now,' Richard added. 'There will be no rushing. We don't want to shut any doors. He can mix and match. He'll keep playing as much as possible until he gets the feel of who values him the most.'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...y-countries-fight-teenager.html#ixzz3JPakvGAS
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Born in Edgware got to be special!
 
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