Tottenham Hotspur fans will love Mikey Moore’s latest claims about his ambitions for the future, as the youngster continues to thrive in Scotland.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Mikey Moore has managed to turn around a rather shaky start to life at Ibrox, where he went ten games without a goal.
The Spurs youngster, however, has been finding his feet under new manager Danny Rohl and even helped his side to a 3-1 win over rivals Celtic in the Old Firm derby, scoring the third goal.
With confidence high, Mikey Moore has now made a bold claim about his ambitions for the future that Tottenham fans will love.

Tottenham youngster Mikey Moore outlines ambition at Rangers
The teenager was on pre-match press conference duty ahead of Rangers’ trip to take on Aberdeen on Sunday afternoon.
When asked about his mindset, Moore spoke about his desire to reach the very top of the game, telling Rangers media: “If I do not have that self-belief that I can go and be one of the best players in the world, then what is the point? That is what I have always wanted to be as a footballer.”
🗣️ ‘If I don’t have that self belief that I can go and be one of the best players in the world then what’s the point?’
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Rangers are now gunning for the title, making every game they play crucial if they are to end the season with silverware.
It is no doubt a good learning curve for Moore, who is putting the building blocks in place for his future in a Lilywhite shirt.
What Mikey Moore’s mentality says about his Spurs future
Indeed, that is an elite-level mentality for a youngster, and it is not entirely new in football, as many top players carry that same self-belief.
Moore is showing that he can thrive in high-pressure situations and that he can weather difficult moments, as he has done during his time in Scotland.
These are vital qualities that the youngster will need if he is to have a successful career in North London in the future.
Tottenham are currently dealing with an injury crisis in attacking areas and could do with Moore’s services, with Frank even believing that the Spurs youngster could make the left-wing spot his own.
However, if Moore is to continue his development, Spurs must resist the urge to call him back to north London, as he will be best served by remaining in Scotland at least until the end of the season.
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