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Ange Postecoglou credits rising Tottenham star who has upped his game this season

Tottenham Hotspur star Lucas Bergvall praised for adapting to the Premier League

This season has fallen well short of expectations for Tottenham, with the Lilywhites languishing in 16th place in the Premier League and already eliminated from both domestic cup competitions. With only the Europa League left to compete for, it’s been a frustrating and underwhelming campaign. Yet amid the disappointment, there is a glimmer of hope. Ange Postecoglou has expressed optimism about the future, stating that the club can “build something” around Lucas Bergvall and a promising core of young talent.

Bergvall, who arrived from Djurgårdens IF last summer in an £8.5 million move, has been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise difficult season. The Swedish midfielder has impressed in his debut campaign and recently committed his future to the club by signing a new six-year contract, an encouraging sign for what Spurs hope will be a new era of development and progress.

Tottenham Hotspur star Lucas Bergvall praised for adapting to the Premier League.

Lucas Bergvall, the 19-year-old Swedish midfielder, has emerged as one of Tottenham’s brightest young prospects this season. Alongside fellow rising talents Archie Gray, Mathys Tel, Wilson Odobert, Destiny Udogie, and Mikey Moore, Bergvall has impressed despite a campaign disrupted by injuries. His performances have been mature beyond his years, earning him a regular spot in the starting lineup.

The club’s decision to reward him with a new six-year contract reflects both his progress and potential. Manager Ange Postecoglou described the extension as “well-deserved,” praising Bergvall’s strong displays, professional attitude, and seamless adaptation to life at Spurs.

Ange is excited about the youngsters’ future

In today’s game, committing to a long-term contract can often feel like a gamble, but Lucas Bergvall’s decision to sign a six-year deal with Tottenham reflects both remarkable loyalty and a deep belief in the club’s long-term vision. The 19-year-old made headlines when he turned down a move to Barcelona in favour of joining Spurs, a choice that speaks volumes about his character and maturity. It’s a rare show of patience and purpose from such a young player, one who clearly sees Tottenham as the right environment to grow, develop, and make his mark on the Premier League stage.

Postecoglou previously spoke about Lucas Bergvall’s development, as relayed by The Standard UK, highlighting the midfielder’s maturity and evolution since arriving in North London. The manager noted that very few players make a direct leap from a league like Sweden’s to the Premier League without an intermediary step, and Bergvall’s early struggles reflected just that.

Adapting to the intensity and pace of English football was a challenge, but through determination and hard work, the 19-year-old has turned a difficult start into a breakthrough season. Initially given an opportunity due to injuries in the squad, Bergvall has since earned his place on merit, even with a nearly fully fit team around him. His progress is emblematic of the promising young core at Tottenham, a group the club hopes to build around as part of a long-term vision for success.

Here is what Postecoglou said:

“I’m delighted for Lucas. It’s reward for his development this year, his performances and how well he has adapted.”

“We’ve got to remember a lot of young guys who come to the Premier League maybe have a step in between whether that is playing in another league, but he has come straight from the Swedish league, a year of senior football and it’s a credit to him.”

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As Lucas Bergvall continues to impress with a maturity and composure that belie his age, Tottenham’s decision to secure his services for six more seasons could prove to be a masterstroke. With a major summer rebuild looming and significant changes expected across the squad, anchoring the club’s next chapter around the talented Swedish midfielder might just be the smartest move Spurs have made in recent years. In a season full of uncertainty, Bergvall represents both promise and stability—a player who could become the heartbeat of Tottenham’s future.

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