A Tottenham Hotspur Under-18 academy wonderkid has now caught the eye after producing a stunning four-goal display for Spurs Under-18s.
While the Tottenham Hotspur first-team squad has not been a source of great joy for fans for most of this season, given their Premier League struggles, the same cannot be said about the youth sides.
Spurs Web recently reported that the Spurs Under-21 side is set to play their Premier League 2 semi-final clash against either West Ham United or Brighton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as they chase silverware.
That clash will certainly offer many Spurs fans an opportunity to watch several rising stars, including Mason Melia, Ryan Thompson and Luca Williams-Barnett, live in action.
However, while the Under-21 players are taking significant strides on the pitch, an Under-18 star is once again beginning to rise through the ranks.
Tottenham youngster Armend Muslika steals the show
In a recent Under-18 clash between the Tottenham academy and West Bromwich Albion, Armend Muslika was the star of the show.
The youngster showcased his finishing ability by grabbing an 11-minute hat-trick with three well-taken goals. He did not stop there, either, as he added a fourth to help the Spurs score five goals on the afternoon.
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The fourth, however, was an absolute worldie, with Muslika showing brilliant footwork before slotting the ball beautifully past the West Brom goalkeeper.
This campaign, we have already seen the likes of Mikey Moore and Luca Williams-Barnett impress heavily, and Tottenham now appear to have yet another exciting young talent emerging through the academy setup.
Spurs academy continues to produce exciting young talent
It certainly is a good sign for Tottenham if they can consistently produce top young talent through their academy.
In recent times, the signs have been encouraging for Spurs, with the likes of Callum Olusesi and James Rowswell all recently featuring for Tottenham in the Premier League.
While they are not consistently in the starting XI yet, the early signs are promising and, if they continue working hard and developing, they could well establish themselves within the senior squad in the coming years.