SPURS boss Glenn Hoddle was full of praise for his two goalscorers in the 3-1 victory over Wanderers.
Robbie Keane lit up White Hart Lane with a superb performance and Simon Davies continued his climb up the success ladder with another super show capped by his last minute clinching goal.
Hoddle believes the pair are a couple of gems and says that Keane can go from strength to strength by putting his roots down at Spurs and working on his talent.
He said: "I am delighted for Robbie to get two goals after opening his account at Blackburn - I thought he looked lively from the first minute until the last," he said. "If he keeps playing like that and has the hunger he showed today, then his goal tally will go up very quickly.
"He is a wonderful talent. When he came here we said he needed to find a home, because he had been drifting a bit from club to club at the age of 22, and we feel he has now found a home. He is enjoying his football and I am sure he is going to go on from here.
"Simon is playing with bundles of confidence. He played superbly well for Wales on Wednesday and what I like about him is in his last three internationals he has been the star man and then has come back and continued his form.
"That shows an excellent temperament and there is no ego about Simon. He is a level-headed lad who keeps his feet on the floor and is not going to get carried away. He has had a good upbringing and we like to feel we are helping him along as a player.
"There were some very good individual performances today and a solid performance as a team. There are ten games gone and we are in a nice position. There is still a lot of work to be done but we have got a lot of talent which has been unavailable but it is coming back slowly and surely.
"It was a year ago to the very weekend that we were 3-0 up against Manchester United and lost 5-3, and this year we lost 3-0 at home to Middlesbrough. But after the defeat by United we responded very well and we have done the same again this year.
"Our job now is to make sure we don't have the blip like we did against Middlesbrough, and I'll keep reminding the players that performance mustn't come along again."
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