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Lucas Bergvall has enjoyed a good start to his Tottenham Hotspur career, after arriving at the north London club in the summer.

The 18-year-old has made three appearances in the league this season. He’s received praise from Ange Postecoglou and a section of the English media, and is a growing favourite for fans.

Bergvall has stated he wants to use the Tottenham manager’s praise as a motivation to improve his game.

He’s currently at the Sweden camp, preparing for the UEFA Nations League games against Azerbaijan and Estonia. The midfielder had a chat with Aftonbladet, specifically about a recent social media issue.

Last month, there were some accounts on X, formerly known as Twitter, impersonating the Sweden international. Tottenham issued a statement about these “fake accounts” and acted quickly to get them banned from the platform.

The teenager doesn’t have an account on X, and has now said that he only uses Instagram. Bergvall says the drama hasn’t impacted him and he gave an insight into how the Premier League side dealt with this case.

“Not really [affected him], actually. Tottenham solved it quickly. I know it’s not me, they know it too and have reported it,” he said.

“I saw that they had brought it up and they asked me if it was me. I also posted on my Instagram which is the only social media I really use. They saw that someone had posted some pictures and then they deleted it.”

Aftonbladet reports the Tottenham midfielder felt the saga wasn’t ‘unpleasant’ but nothing to be really bothered about.