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Published 14:30 5 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 14:45 5 Oct 2019 BST
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There were a couple of brilliant moments.
Confidence is flowing through the man's veins.
His was growing come the second half.
By now, Spurs were stretched and the space was more and more. Connolly was in dreamland.
We should probably have known. It was only last week when we were chatting to Connolly's first coach at his boyhood club Mervue United. Ollie Neary was frustrated that Connolly's effort was cleared off the line the week previous.
He ensured us however, that 'it was only a matter of time.' He recalled Connolly cutting in from the left and burying off the right as a youngster.
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Deja Vu. You'd better believe it. Aaron Connolly's second goal is the type of strike that will light up Match of the Day tonight. As Irish soccer fans, we've been a while waiting to hear something like that.
An exhibition of confidence, dribbling and sharpshooting. Gazzaniga never stood a chance.
Never mind dispossess him, the Spurs defenders couldn't lay a glove on the sprightly teenager in that second half. His touch and feet too quick, his head too smart. He ended his day having won three frees.
Eric Dier elbowed him to the head. Connolly stayed going. He felt his hamstring having ran himself into the ground. He went off to a standing ovation with the Amex Stadium singing his name.
His second half was even more polished than the first.
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