Alejo Veliz, a recent addition to Tottenham, just made his U21 team debut. According to a source, the young player has been winning over Ange Postecoglou, his manager, as seen by his weekend presence on the Spurs bench.Many believed Spurs would recruit a new striker when they let Harry Kane leave this summer. But nobody famous showed up to replace the enormous vacuum the talismanic forward left behind.

In actuality, Alejo Veliz, who was comparatively unheard of, was the only striker Spurs recruited during a busy summer. The teenage player left Rosario Central in his home country of Argentina to join the Lilywhites in a rumoured £13 million deal (BBC).

Without Kane, Ange Postecoglou has watched his current offense thrive, with players like Heung-min Son, Richarlison, and Dejan Kulusevski all stepping up to help the squad score goals.

Postecoglou is happy with Alejo Veliz

Veliz has yet to play for the Spurs, and it could be some time before the 20-year-old really gets the chance to play for the starting lineup. Veliz’s recent stint with the Lilywhites as a replacement, however, has been clarified by an article from Football.London.

Veliz reportedly “impressed Postecoglou and his coaches” over the week’s worth of training sessions, and it was observed that his “finishing in particular [has been] lethal,” which led to his being added to the substitutes’ list for the North London derby.

The report refers to the group of rising talents Postecoglou now has at his disposal as the “golden generation.” It has been speculated that the Australians’ “nurturing” strategy would enable these players to prosper in the future.

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Veliz has already made it to the bench, which is a very encouraging sign, and there’s a high possibility we’ll see him on the field soon. The possibilities of what he might be able to do are intriguing. You never know; he may definitely burst onto the scene and become an overnight sensation.