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Sky Sports understands Newcastle midfielder Yven Moyo is available to go out on loan and a host of League One and Two clubs are interested in signing him.

 

The French-born Congo international is yet to make a senior appearance for the Magpies since joining from Sochaux on a four-year deal in September 2010.

 

The 20-year-old, who can play as a left-sided midfielder or at left-back, is thought to be attracting interest from the third and fourth tiers.

 

It is believed Toon boss Alan Pardew would allow Moyo to go out on loan to gain first-team experience.

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I wouldn't read too much into the reserve team result, we fielded a very young side with 0 first team games in professional football between them, they fielded a much stronger side.

 

Obika for example has played over 100 games in the Football League, Townsend and Mason have both featured in their first team this season.

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The young lad Jamie Sterry says on twitter that the u18s drew 3-3

 

From .com:

 

Result:

Spurs U18s  4  Newcastle U18s  1

 

After an even start, the home side took the lead from their first meaningful attack when Kenny McEvoy beat Freddie Woodman from close range after Roman Michael-Percil had pulled the ball back from the Spurs' right.

 

Woodman made two stops in the next five minutes but could do nothing to stop Michael-Percil jinking into the box and blasting his shot into the roof of the net.

 

Lewis Aird replaced Mechack Kanda at the break and within four minutes Aird fired home as the home defence stopped, waiting for an offside flag that never came.

 

But Spurs restored their two-goal advantage in the 62nd minute when Will Miller was gifted possession on the edge of the box and poked the ball beyond Woodman.

 

Laste Dombaxe scored from the spot with five minutes remaining to secure the win after Woodman had brought down McEvoy.

 

U18s team: Woodman, Sterry, Desmond (Heardman 69), Quinn, McKinnon, Cameron, Olley, Gilliead (Morgan 72), Armstrong, Kanda (Aird 46), Booth.

Subs n/u: Busby, Barlaser.

 

Booked: Cameron, Woodman, Sterry.

 

Result:

Spurs U21s  6  Newcastle U21s  0

 

Newcastle's young side, containing no overage players or any with first team experience, were under pressure from the start and Ryan Mason was inches away from giving Spurs the lead with Jak Alnwick then called into action a minute later.

 

The deadlock was broken after 17 minutes when Mason sent Alnwick the wrong way from the spot after Alex Kitchen had fouled Alex Pritchard.

 

Seven minutes later it was 0-2 after a long run by Andros Townsend who played in Cristian Ceballos and the young Spurs midfielder calmly slotted past Alnwick from ten yards.

 

Spurs extended their lead five minutes after the break when a Townsend corner was headed Yven Moyo against Lubo Satka and into the net for an own goal.

 

Pritchard curled a free-kick over the wall to make it 4-0 in the 56th minute and five minutes later Pritchard crossed for Obika to sweep home from close range.

 

Obika completed the scoring two minutes from time latching onto a loose ball and clamly rounding Alnwick to slot home.

 

U21s team: Alnwick, Logan, Riley, Miele, Kitchen, Satka, Maddison, Knight, Moyo, Inman, Hooper.

Subs n/u: Gilliead, Mitchell, Armstrong, Sterry.

 

The fixtures mirror the opening weekend of the season back in August, when our U21s beat Spurs 6-4 at Darsley Park but the U18s went down 0-4 at Little Benton.

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