It was quite the day to remember for Tottenham's youngsters after thrashing Chelsea 6-1 in the U18 Premier League.
Spurs ran out comfortable winners against their London rivals, with Roshaun Mathurin netting a hat-trick against his old club.
The attacking midfielder, who was in the Blues' youth system until the age of 12, returned to haunt his old side as he scored three goals to help Spurs to a big win, with a first half free kick followed up by two second half finishes.
Dane Scarlett also netted twice for Spurs, after Dermi Lusala had opened the scoring for the Lilywhites with his first U18 Premier League goal in just the fourth minute of the contest.
And although Joe Haigh scored a consolation for the hosts, it made little difference to the outcome as Spurs moved to within two points of top spot in the U18 Premier League.
It was an impressive display from Spurs and one that has got some Tottenham fans talking, with supporters taking to social media to send a message to Jose Mourinho about one player in particular.
Scarlett has been involved with the Spurs first team squad this season in training and in matches, with the 16-year-old recently making his Premier League bow as he came off the bench for Tottenham against West Bromwich Albion.
He has also featured twice this season in the Europa League and has been praised by Mourinho, who has compared him to Manchester United's Marcus Rashford.
Unsurprisingly, Tottenham's U18 head coach Matt Taylor was a happy man after the win, hailing his side as "ruthless".
Speaking to the club website, he said: "From the first minute of the game, we set our stall out early when we were out of possession, we pressed extremely well, we were ruthless in their box and scored some exceptional goals.
"The quality was there from the players and, for me, when we didn't have the ball, our energy was as high as it has been all season, so now we've got to challenge the players to continue to do that between now and the end of the season."
Meanwhile, talking about hat-trick hero Mathurin, he said: "It was good for Roshaun and what we saw is the quality that he offers when we're in possession of the ball and the ability that he has."