Mikey Moore reveals biggest training tip Heung-min Son gave him at Tottenham

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Mikey Moore has opened up on his experience sharing the dressing room with some big names at Tottenham, and Heung-min Son, in particular, played a big role in his development.

The Spurs teenager impressed when he got opportunities last season, although his chances faded away as players returned from injury towards the end of the campaign.

Moore has showcased at Rangers this season why many are so excited about him, with the youngster becoming one of the most important cogs in the Scottish club’s attack.

The Spurs academy graduate is continuing to make an excellent impression up North, and he has now confessed that his learnings last season have played a key role.

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Mikey Moore admits he worked on his finishing with Heung-min Son at Tottenham

The versatile attacker rubbed shoulders with some big names in the Spurs dressing room last term, and he certainly made the most of the opportunity to learn from his teammates.

Moore admitted that it was special to work with Heung-min Son on his finishing, confessing that he idolised the South Korean growing up.

The youngster told The Athletic: “Sonny helped me a lot. He was one of my idols, so because we were in similar positions I’d ask him questions in training and I’d work with him on my finishing to be as good off both feet. You see how good he is but how humble he is off the pitch and how he makes time for all the academy boys.

“I used to share the drive to games with Maddison. Well, I couldn’t drive at the time and he didn’t like driving before a game, so we had a player liaison officer take us and we’d have chats in the car. Before I came here, he spoke about his time up here (at Aberdeen) and said it would be top for me.”

Moore admits it is tough to watch his Spurs teammates suffer

While the 18-year-old is enjoying his time at Ibrox, his Tottenham teammates have been through a tumultuous season, which could still end in disaster.

Moore admitted that it is not easy watching his Spurs friends go through a tough time, but he remains confident that they have the tools to stay in the Premier League.

When asked about Tottenham’s current predicament, Moore said: “It’s tough to see people you care about and some of your mates going through a tough time. It’s a club I care about so much. For us to be in the position we’re in is not nice.

“Sometimes I wish I could go back and help but there are some top players there who should be able to help get us out of the position we’re in and push on next season. There is enough quality in that team to get out of it.”

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