Archie Gray is determined to continue playing fearlessly for Tottenham after marking his European debut with an impressive display in Thursday’s 3-0 victory over Qarabag. The versatile 18-year-old, who transferred from Leeds for £40 million in July, made his second start for Spurs, showcasing energy and composure at right-back.
Despite being a midfielder by trade, Gray featured heavily at right-back during Leeds’ 2023-24 campaign and adapted seamlessly into the role for Spurs. Ange Postecoglou’s tactical preference for inverted full-backs often saw the teenager drift into central midfield, providing him the freedom to influence play in multiple areas. While this occasionally left space for Qarabag to exploit, Gray played a significant role in Tottenham’s solid performance, which saw them secure an opening Europa League win despite being reduced to 10 men after Radu Dragusin’s early red card.
Postecoglou has repeatedly expressed trust in Gray and other young talents in the squad, which has given the England Under-21 international a sense of confidence. “I’m really grateful to have the manager we’ve got. I’m a big fan of him,” Gray admitted. “To hear stuff like that from him, it makes you trust yourself even more and have more confidence to go out there and be fearless. That’s what he wants from us, and hopefully, we can go out and do that every game we’re trusted to be in.”
Gray’s European debut also had a personal significance, as he followed in the footsteps of his grandfather Frank Gray, a European Cup winner with Nottingham Forest in 1980, and his great uncle Eddie Gray. The former Leeds academy star expressed pride in making his European bow, stating, “Yeah, obviously a proud moment for me and my family. To be playing here, I am really grateful to be in this team and I am proud to make my European debut.”
The night started precariously for Spurs when Dragusin was sent off in the seventh minute for a last-man pull on Qarabag’s Juninho. Despite the early setback, Postecoglou’s bold decision to keep three forwards on the pitch paid off. Brennan Johnson capitalized just five minutes later, continuing his scoring streak with his third consecutive goal.
Tottenham maintained their attacking approach, and Pape Sarr and Dominic Solanke added to the tally after the break. Qarabag had an opportunity to claw back into the game in the 58th minute, but Toral Bayramov missed from the penalty spot, sending his effort over the crossbar.
Gray’s performance, both defensively and in his contributions moving forward, underscored why Postecoglou has placed so much faith in him. As Tottenham prepares for future challenges, the young full-back appears ready to embrace his role, embodying the fearlessness and confidence that his manager demands.