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Published 16:01 11 Dec 2018 GMT
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Spurs were on top in the first quarter of the game and in the 17th minute the chance they'd been threatening to create arrived.
Luckily for them, it arrived to the feet of the 16-year-old Republic of Ireland underage star, the great white hope of Irish football.
Teammate Maghoma made some space for himself down the right hand-side and there was an opening.
With some movement that Robbie Keane would have been proud of, Parrott sent his marker spinning and created acres of space for himself just outside the small box.
Maghoma had an easy job then to send it into his path and Parrott finished it off coolly.
On Monday night, Parrott was training with the Spurs first team in the Camp Nou as they prepare for their group clash against Barcelona in the Camp Nou.
Manager Pochetino obviously rates the youngster highly as does Republic of Ireland under-21 manager Stephen Kenny.
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