Record-breaker Alfie Devine is a Tottenham star in the making, says Japhet Tanganga
Teenager became Spurs’ youngest ever player and goalscorer
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham defender Japhet Tanganga says this could just be the start for record-breaker Alfie Devine.
The midfielder became the club's youngest ever player and goalscorer in Sunday's FA Cup win over Marine, entering the record books at 16 years and 163 days.
It has been a prominent rise for the teenager, who joined the club from Wigan in the summer and has already trained with the first team and played for the club's under-23s.
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Tanganga only made his own debut last season and is backing Devine to be a star.
"He's trained a few times with us and every time he's come up he's looked a real spark," he said. "He's doing well. When he was coming on (with me at half-time), I just told him, 'Keep it simple, do what you've been doing in training - there's a reason why you've been training up'.
"You saw glimpses of his ability, a really professional performance. I'm really happy for him to get his first professional goal. He's a really good player and there's more to come as well.
"It's a great achievement and it was a great goal. I'm happy for him and hopefully from here it's a confidence boost, knowing that the manager can put him in for these games.
"He's shown he can hustle, he's shown what he can do, so hopefully from here he can kick on and get more appearances for the club."
Mourinho, who went to Devine's medical to meet him, has shown faith in the teenager, who first caught Spurs' eye when Wigan beat them in the FA Youth Cup last season.
He was involved in some pre-season friendlies and has been training with the first team recently.
Mourinho said: "He's a kid with good potential that came to the club only this summer.
"He was lucky enough to have pre-season with us because we were short of players. So he had pre-season with us and played a few friendlies, which of course gave him close contact with the first team.
"He's not a stranger, and then working in the academy, playing in different teams in the academy, coming to us sometimes to train, so a nice process for him.
"He's a kid that basically is a midfield player but with an instinct to appear in finishing zones and to score goals. We like him and of course for him today is a special day."
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