The Spurs academy ace, 17, now has 13 goals for the Under-18s in eight appearances.

Tottenham Hotspur academy star Troy Parrott has produced a superb display on his return for the Under-18s in Saturday’s 3-2 win over their Aston Villa counterparts.
The Irishman scored twice, opening the scoring in the sixth minute after netting from Elliot Thorpe’s cross, before grabbing his second from the penalty spot after Chay Cooper was brought down in the box.
Parrott’s brace has taken him to 13 goals for the club’s Under-18s side so far this campaign in just eight appearances (Football London), with Mauricio Pochettino’s son Maurizio Pochettino also adding to Spurs’ tally against the West Midlanders.
For Villa, Colin Odutayo scored on 51 minutes to make it 2-1 while Ben Guy netted in the 67th minute to make it a nervy finish for the North Londoners.
As reported by Football London, Parrott penned his first professional deal with the club in February, has trained with the first team, and travelled with the squad to Leicester City in December.
Parrott took to Twitter after the game and gave his thoughts on his return to action after seven weeks out:
Some Spurs fans responded with congratulations and even calls for Pochettino Sr to include him in the squad for the Huddersfield Town game:
Likewise, the official Tottenham account praised the youngster following his performance and some more fans responded:
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