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Tottenham youth excites defender Jan Vertonghen

Son Heung-Min celebrates scoring the opening goal with team mates
Image: Son Heung-Min celebrates scoring the winning goal against Crystal Palace with team-mates

Defender Jan Vertonghen believes Tottenham's young team are capable of "great things".

Spurs next host their north London rivals Arsenal in the Capital One Cup on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports 1 from 7pm, and, after three consecutive wins, optimism surrounding their prospects is again building.

Son Hueng-min, 23, scored the only goal of the game in Sunday's 1-0 defeat of Crystal Palace, playing alongside Dele Alli (19), Eric Dier (21), Ben Davies and Harry Kane (both 22) and Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen (both 23).

Manager Mauricio Pochettino also soon expects to have Alex Pritchard, 22, and Ryan Mason, 24, again available and, as one of the senior players in that youthful team, Vertonghen is convinced by their potential.

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"We looked very solid for 90 minutes [against Crystal Palace]," Vertonghen said. "We played well at the start of the season but we weren't that focused at the end of the games.

"But things are looking very good. We have great young players and a good mix, so there are great things for the team if we can keep working like this. It looks very good for the future."

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One ongoing concern remains the usually-prolific Kane's lack of goals. His build-up play against Palace was typically effective but when goalscoring opportunities were presented they again went to waste.

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Hugo Lloris and Jan Vertonghen
Image: Hugo Lloris (left) and Jan Vertonghen are helping to reignite Tottenham's campaign

A sympathetic Vertonghen added: "He has just been a bit unlucky. He scored for England and in the training sessions he has been doing very well, so the goals will come.

"He's not a guy who will just have one good season and then you never see him again. He has the qualities to perform and the goals will come eventually."

Watch Tottenham v Arsenal in the Capital One Cup, Wednesday, live on Sky Sports 1 from 7pm