Glenn Hoddle gives his Lucas Bergvall verdict after Europa League cameo
Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-1 draw against Rangers at Ibrox may have left fans with mixed feelings, but one young talent stood out amid the tension of a Europa League clash: Lucas Bergvall’s substitute appearance has earned him praise from one Spurs legend.
Tottenham’s midfield struggles at Ibrox
Tottenham Hotspur endured a challenging evening against Rangers in Glasgow, where Ange Postecoglou’s side had to dig deep to secure a point.
The Scottish side, under Philippe Clement’s management, caused Spurs plenty of problems throughout the game, exposing vulnerabilities in the midfield and forcing the Londoners onto the back foot for much of the first half.
The starting midfield trio of Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur, and James Maddison struggled to assert control over proceedings, leaving Spurs chasing shadows at times.
It was clear that something needed to change, and Postecoglou’s substitutions provided the spark that Spurs desperately needed. One of the pivotal changes saw Lucas Bergvall, an 18-year-old Swedish midfielder, introduced alongside Dejan Kulusevski.
Bergvall’s task was to restore some semblance of control to Tottenham’s midfield and help the team regain momentum in what was becoming an increasingly hostile environment at Ibrox.
The teenager embraced the challenge with composure and determination, providing a glimpse of his potential.
Glenn Hoddle heaps praise on Tottenham starlet Lucas Bergvall
The post-match analysis turned much of its focus to Bergvall’s performance, with Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle and former Rangers striker Ally McCoist both sharing glowing assessments.
Bergvall, who played just 29 minutes, impressed with his poise on the ball and his ability to navigate the physical demands of the game.
Speaking to TNT Sports (12/12/24 – 9:40 pm), Hoddle remarked: “I think young Bergvall looks good. Looks really good. He looks confident. It’s the first time I have seen him come on and be a bit adventurous with the passing.”
McCoist added: “He’s one of those boys who always looks like he has a bit of time. He always makes a bit of time and space for himself.”
The ability to create time and space is often what separates great midfielders from the rest, and McCoist’s praise for Bergvall suggests that the Lilywhites may have unearthed a gem in the Swedish international.
Why Lucas Bergvall deserves a Premier League start
Lucas Bergvall’s performance against Rangers not only helped Tottenham salvage a point but also posed serious questions about Ange Postecoglou’s midfield selection moving forward.
The teenager’s stats provide a compelling case for inclusion in the starting XI, particularly in light of suspensions to Bissouma and Bentancur.
According to sofascore, in just 29 minutes, Bergvall completed 27 of his 28 passes, achieving an impressive 96% accuracy rate.
The young Swede’s defensive contributions were equally noteworthy. He won four of nine ground duels and even managed three tackles, demonstrating a level of grit and resilience that Tottenham’s midfield has often lacked. In comparison, Maddison managed only one tackle in his 90 minutes on the pitch.
With a Premier League clash against Southampton looming, starting Bergvall would not only reward his impressive cameo but also provide Spurs with a dynamic presence in the middle of the park something they have lacked in recent weeks.
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