After helping France win the Under-19 European Championship he has naturally stepped up and is excelling for the Under-21s. e form for Norwich CityPA:Press Association4Liverpool have a trick up their sleeve in how they can beat Spurs to Murphy’s signaturePochettino will be concerned that Liverpool have stolen a march on Murphy and will hope that his example of buying Dele Alli from MK Dons will prove that Tottenham is the place to be in the Premier League if you want to burst on to the scene. R TABLEArsenal slip to sixth as Chelsea extend lead at the top with Man City drawing against LiverpoolHot TottWatford 1 Tottenham 4: Harry Kane and Dele Alli at the double as Spurs hammer Watford and move into fourth'ALLI CAN BE THE GREATEST'Mauricio Pochettino rates Dele Alli at £50m and says Spurs ace 'can be one of world's best'£150Kane a weekHarry Kane forces Daniel Levy into making embarrassing U-turn after agreeing new contract until 2022NO ONE LIKES EMTottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino insists neutral fans wants Spurs to beat Chelsea Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has done all he can to fend off the likes of Real from pinching his star players. 016Reports suggest that Jose Mourinho is still keen to bring Lindelof to Manchester United – for the right price, with “significant progress being made in the transfer. Hes shown ability to score with both feet, both inside and outside the box, plus something that Henry didnt particularly have - the ability to score with his head. Sanchez is the main target and could be the easiest with no new deal being agreed with Arsenal, they could make an offer for the player thats to good to refuse. have clearly benefited from sticking to a settled XI – that a total lack of European football has allowed them to do – but theyre destined to return to the competition next season when they will been a couple of stars in each position. Enner Valencia, on loan from West Ham, may get a permanent deal after scoring his first goal in almost a year yesterday. Initially, Eric Bailly and Daley Blind were the established duo, before Chris Smalling came into contention and eventually replaced the Dutch utility man. It was around £50m and the wages of £480,000-a-week would have put him among the highest earners in the world.