Luca Williams-Barnett came off the bench against Doncaster Rovers to make his first senior appearance for Tottenham Hotspur, but who is the rising star?
Luca Williams-Barnett has been mentioned a lot recently in Tottenham Hotspur circles due to his impressive performances for the under-21s team.
The 16-year-old was named in the Tottenham first-team squad for the first time last November, when Spurs suffered a 3-2 defeat to Galatasaray in the Europa League.
It has been a long wait since then for Williams-Barnett to finally leave the Tottenham bench, but he was handed his senior debut during a 3-0 victory over Doncaster in the Carabao Cup.

Who is Luca Williams-Barnett? Tottenham’s new wonderkid
Born on October 1, 2008, Luca Williams-Barnett is just days away from turning 17. He is a former pupil of Lealands High School and joined the Tottenham under-10s team from Luton Town.
Williams-Barnett was 15 when he made his debut for the U18 team, and he won the Under-18 Premier League Goal of the Season for a long-range effort against Leicester City. Scoring a hat-trick in the U17 Premier League Cup final against Charlton Athletic is another of the player’s greatest achievements to date.
The first-year academy scholar is now the 900th player recorded to represent Spurs after replacing Mathys Tel in the 87th minute against Doncaster.
Williams-Barnett nationality
Williams-Barnett was born in Luton and has played for England’s under-15, U16, U17 and U18 teams.
The Tottenham talent only made his international U18s debut earlier in the month, and he scored in his first appearance, a 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan.
Williams-Barnett height
Williams-Barnett stands at 1.75m (5ft 9in), which is the average height of a man in the United Kingdom.
Williams-Barnett position
Williams-Barnett is primarily an attacking midfielder, but he is able to play as a winger or forward too and can use both feet.
Williams-Barnett stats
Williams-Barnett has an eye for goal and is a good creator of chances as well. His goal contribution stats for Tottenham’s youth teams are most impressive.
Tottenham U18s
- Appearances: 30
- Goals: 22
- Assists: 13
Tottenham U19s (UEFA Youth League)
- Appearances: 1
- Goals: 1
- Assists: 1
Tottenham U21s
- Appearances: 5
- Goals: 5
- Assists 3
Williams-Barnet style of play
According to The Standard, Williams-Barnett is known for his skills, dribbling and spectacular finishing. He is a very good goalscorer and some of his best strikes have come from distance.
Williams-Barnett is good in one-on-one situations and likes to take on his man. He has good vision and shows excellent composure on the ball.
Williams-Barnett’s squad number at Tottenham
Williams-Barnett wore the number 68 shirt on his Spurs debut. He has previously been assigned the number 78 shirt when named in the Tottenham senior squad.
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