There were three minutes left at Carrow Road on Saturday night and Tottenham were chasing a winner. Tanguy Ndombele pushed his first touch beyond Todd Cantwell, burst after it while shaping as if to cross with his right, dragged the ball back leaving Cantwell helpless on the floor, then recovered his balance and wrapped his right foot around the back of his standing left leg, delivering a perfect rabona cross into the box for Harry Kane to attempt an overhead kick.



It was classic Ndombele, the player known as “el Feinto” as a boy in the Guingamp academy, who made his name with his shuffles and skills, now finally showing a glimpse of what he can do for Spurs.



It felt like an announcement. This was a man making his second start under Jose Mourinho, completing 90 Premier League minutes for only the second time, a player who did not feel ready to face Brighton and Hove Albion on Boxing Day but who here, two days later, gave comfortably his best performance in...