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Tottenham fans to be ecstatic with what Mikey Moore has just said at Rangers, Thomas Frank cannot ruin him

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Tottenham Hotspur loanee Mikey Moore has delighted Spurs supporters with his latest comments about his development at Rangers, insisting that his time in Scotland is about improving himself for the long term rather than seeking a permanent move away from North London. The young winger, widely regarded as one of Spurs’ brightest prospects, stressed that his ultimate ambition remains to become a key player for Tottenham, and that the challenges of playing for Rangers are shaping him into a more complete footballer.



Moore acknowledged that life at Rangers started “tough” but has “got better lately,” highlighting how the intensity of the club, the expectations of the Ibrox crowd and the demands of competing for titles every week have accelerated his mental and tactical growth.[1][2] He drew a clear parallel between the pressure at Rangers and at Spurs, underlining that thriving in such environments is exactly what he needs to prepare for a future in the Premier League.

The article frames these remarks as a major boost for Tottenham fans worried that a successful loan might tempt Moore into pushing for a move or being reshaped by another manager’s philosophy. Instead, his comments are presented as proof that he views Rangers as a crucial stepping stone rather than a destination. The piece also warns that future coaches – name-checking Thomas Frank as a possible Spurs manager – must not “ruin” Moore by misusing him or stifling his attacking instincts, which have flourished in Scotland.

Overall, the article argues that Spurs supporters should be “ecstatic” because Moore has publicly reaffirmed his connection to Tottenham while showing he can handle big-club pressure. His loan spell is portrayed as the ideal scenario: Rangers benefit from his talent right now, but Spurs stand to gain a more mature, battle-hardened, and still emotionally committed player when he returns to North London.