Mathys Tel ‘100 percent’ committed to Spurs, says Postecoglou

Mathys Tel ‘100 percent’ committed to Spurs, says Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou said Mathys Tel is "100 percent" committed to Tottenham after the French forward signed on loan despite reportedly rejecting a move to the club earlier in the January transfer window. (X/@FabrizioRomano)
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Updated 05 February 2025

Mathys Tel ‘100 percent’ committed to Spurs, says Postecoglou

Mathys Tel ‘100 percent’ committed to Spurs, says Postecoglou
  • Postecoglou told his pre-match press conference that Tel had been right to take his time over such a major decision
  • “He obviously wants to play. We’ve already shown that irrespective of age, he’ll get an opportunity here”

LONDON: Ange Postecoglou said Mathys Tel is “100 percent” committed to Tottenham after the French forward signed on loan despite reportedly rejecting a move to the club earlier in the January transfer window.
Tottenham were busy in the final hours of Monday’s deadline day as they bolstered Postecoglou’s injury-ravaged squad, bringing in Tel and defender Kevin Danso.
Bayern Munich’s Tel, 19, was also linked with Manchester United and Arsenal before opting for Tottenham, who have an option to make the move permanent in the summer transfer window.
Postecoglou, whose team take a 1-0 lead into Thursday’s League Cup semifinal second-leg at Liverpool, told his pre-match press conference that Tel had been right to take his time over such a major decision.
“It’s not so much that he rejected us or rejected anyone else,” said the Spurs manager. “Rightly so he was getting as much information as possible.”
The Australian added: “I had a conversation with him and I guess mine was purely around the football and I think he’ll find a really great place here in terms of where he is in his career.
“He obviously wants to play. We’ve already shown that irrespective of age, he’ll get an opportunity here, and the way we play will suit him.

“Certainly with what we have in the next few months and then more importantly what we’re building beyond, I thought he would be a perfect fit.”
When asked if he felt the France under-21 international was fully committed to Spurs, Postecoglou said: “Yes, 100 percent. I am more than 100 percent sure because he took so much time, was so diligent about finding out everything when he made a decision that it’s us.
“He obviously had options and that sort of gave me even more confidence that we are getting the right kind of mentality, the right kind of player.
“He is very ambitious. He’s got a great deal of self-belief and self-confidence. He feels he can reach the top of the game and he has chosen us, which is a great vindication of what we are doing.”
Tel and Danso will both be available for Thursday’s match at Anfield, but Micky van de Ven and fellow center-back Cristian Romero are set to miss out, with Postecoglou taking a “conservative” approach after the duo’s injury absences.
Tottenham are one match away from a League Cup final at Wembley as they seek to end a trophy drought that stretches back to 2008.
Former Celtic boss Postecoglou, in his second season at Tottenham, put himself under pressure earlier in the campaign when he said he “always wins things in my second year.”
But he said Premier League leaders and League Cup holders Liverpool would also be feeling the pressure.
“I don’t think Liverpool will be any less anxious than us about the fixture,” he said. “You’re in a semifinal, particularly a second leg and it’s still very tight.
“It’s a big game for both clubs so you recognize that, you embrace that but ultimately if you want to be successful these are the games you want to be involved in.”


Dubai Offshore Sailing Club announces international youth regatta

Dubai Offshore Sailing Club announces international youth regatta
Updated 13 November 2025

Dubai Offshore Sailing Club announces international youth regatta

Dubai Offshore Sailing Club announces international youth regatta
  • The Kidzink Cup will welcome more than 175 young sailors from around the world from Dec. 15-21

DUBAI: Dubai Offshore Sailing Club, with the support of Dubai Sports Council, has announced the launch of the inaugural Kidzink Pearl Cup, one of the Middle East’s first major open youth sailing regattas.

The event takes place from Dec. 15-21 and will bring together more than 175 young sailors, aged 8 to 18, from around the world in the Optimist, ILCA 4, ILCA 6, and 29er sailing classes.

The event is presented in partnership with Kidzink, the UAE-based global leader in educational furniture manufacturing and environment design and the event’s title sponsor and strategic partner.

Created to fast-track talent in youth sailing, the Kidzink Pearl Cup will champion clean-water initiatives, inclusivity, and leadership through sport. The week-long event will feature three days of Olympic-level coaching and four days of competitive racing with sailors battling it out to become the first to raise the Kidzink Pearl Cup.

Among the international coaching team leading the event’s training clinic with GoldWinds Sailing Academy are Albert Torres, Jose Manuel Ruiz Ibanez, Vasileia Karachaliou, Matias Adaminas and Molly Hinsliff-Smith.

Charlotte Borghesi, founder and general manager of Kidzink, said: “The Kidzink Pearl Cup represents so much of what we believe in — curiosity, fun in learning, teamwork. As title sponsor and strategic partner, we are proud to support an event that not only celebrates sport but also champions learning and growth in all its forms. As a sailor myself, I know how profoundly sailing can shape communications and teamwork.”

Borghesi brings a unique perspective to the partnership. In addition to her role leading Kidzink, she is a world champion sailor, having made history in 2023 as the first helmswoman to win the SB20 World Championship, followed by victory with her team in the SB20 Women’s World Sailing Championships in Singapore in 2025. Her experience on the water informs Kidzink’s broader mission to design spaces that foster creativity, well-being, and a sense of purpose in young people.

The Kidzink Pearl Cup’s onshore program will feature workshops and discussions exploring the intersection of sport and learning, led in collaboration with Kidzink’s research team. The blueprint for these interactive sessions was first developed at the 29er Class European and World Championships this year, where Kidzink was a presenting partner.

Insights and data gathered during those international youth sailing events, which attracted more than 800 sailors from around the globe, have directly informed the company’s upcoming book, “Beyond the Box: How neuroscience-based design can transform the learning environment,” part of Kidzink’s ongoing mission to rethink how and where learning happens.

Among the young sailors competing will be 14-year-old Chloe Montanet, a member of the DOSC racing squad who represents the next wave of youth talent based in the UAE. Chloe, who started racing two years ago and is one of DOSC’s youngest assistant sailing instructors, said: “Sailing means a lot to me because it’s a sport that constantly pushes me to improve and teaches me new skills every time I’m on the water. It’s helped me build focus, confidence, and resilience, and I love how every race is different, you always have to adapt and think fast.

“I’m really excited for the Kidzink Pearl Cup. It’s such a great opportunity to meet sailors from all over the world, see different sailing styles, and learn from each other. I’m looking forward to competing, improving my skills, and being part of such a big event.”

Also taking part is Edward West, 12, born and raised in Dubai and a long-time member of DOSC. Selected to the club’s racing squad at age 9, Edward has already built an impressive track record, winning the Qatar International Optimist Regatta this year and earning a place on the Team GB Development 1 Squad. A passionate athlete on and off the water, he also plays rugby, balancing his sailing commitments with other sports.

“Sailing means everything to me. It is a sport I really enjoy as it allows me to connect with different people from around the world and I like having to adapt to the different conditions, waves, wind, and tide.

“I love the friendships I’ve made through sailing. Even though I live in Dubai, I’ve met sailors from all over the world, in the UK, Italy, Spain and Qatar. We might be competitors on the water, but off the water we help each other, share laughs, and talk about our races.”