TOTTENHAM'S teenage trio proved Ange Postecoglou's faith was not misplaced as they posted a fifth consecutive win.
Postecoglou handed starts to Archie Gray, 18, Mikey Moore, 17, and Will Lankshear, 19, in Budapest.
And all three offered glimpses of why Spurs are getting so excited about the future, even if it was Pape Matar Sarr and red-hot Brennan Johnson who scored the goals.
Gray was undaunted in defence and made a couple of adventures forward, while Lankshear was unlucky not to score early on and had a penalty appeal turned away.
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