Some exhilarating one-touch football in the first period led to goals from Phoenix Patterson and Jamie Bowden with striker Reo Griffiths and attacking midfielder Dilan Markanday weighing in after the interval to put us out of sight against a battling Canaries side that tried to use their pace and power up front to work the odd opening, only to find goalkeeper Jonathan De Bie in inspired form.
Indeed, the fearless Belgian youth stopper, wearing the captain’s armband for the first time, had to work hard for his clean sheet at Hotspur Way, although his opposite number in the Norwich goal, Fergal Hale-Brown, was kept twice as busy as Markanday and Patterson ran the channels and got shots off in impressive fashion.