There has not been much to celebrate for Tottenham Hotspur fans this season.
Ange Postecoglou's side have seriously struggled in the Premier League, were demolished by Liverpool in the League Cup and crashed out of the FA Cup against Aston Villa.
The one competition the fans have been able to really enjoy has been the Europa League, and it's no surprise that it's where the club's brilliant youngsters have made the most impact.
The most exciting academy star is undoubtedly Mikey Moore, but that might not be the case next season, as Hotspur Way might have another superstar in the making for Postecoglou.
Mikey Moore's incredible talent
While he might have been something of an unknown quantity to the majority of fans at the start of the season, Moore certainly isn't anymore.
The 17-year-old phenom hasn't played loads of football this term, with Postecoglou opting to ease him in slowly and illness keeping him out of the team for a while, but when he has stepped onto the pitch, he's looked like he belongs there.
For example, despite not scoring or providing an assist in the first Europa League game against AZ Alkmaar back in October, the Southwark-born gem completely stole the show.
In fact, he was so brilliant to watch that James Maddison compared him to Neymar Jr in a post-match interview, which, as comparisons go, is not a bad one.
So far, the teenage dynamo has scored one goal and provided two assists in 16 first-team appearances, totalling just 632 minutes, meaning he's chipped in with a goal involvement on average every 210.66 minutes.
Overall, Moore looks like he will become an incredibly important player for Spurs and Postecoglou over the coming years.
Still, he might have some extra competition out of Hotspur Way for the title of best youngster next season.
The prospect who could be better than Moore
The next young superstar in the making to come out of Hotspur Way looks like it could be the incredibly exciting Luca Williams-Barnett.
The 16-year-old phenomenon hasn't made a first-team appearance yet - although he has featured on the bench - but don't let that fool you; he appears to have what it takes to be a future world-beater.
In fact, he's showing it week in and week out at the youth level, and so far this season, he has racked up a truly unbelievable tally of 19 goals and ten assists in 23 games, totalling 1797 minutes for the U18 team.
That means he's averaging 1.26 goal involvements every game, or one every 61.96 minutes.
On top of that, the unreal talent can play in attacking midfield, on either wing, in left-midfield and he's even played up top as well, leading academy expert and pundit John Wenham to describe him as a "cheat code."
With such an astounding rate of return in the academy, it's easy to understand why one prominent Spurs content creator asked, "is he a bigger talent than Mikey Moore?"
Ultimately, while that might seem a little premature to some, Williams Barnett has taken the Lilywhites junior sides by storm this season, and we would not be in the slightest bit surprised to see him lining up alongside Moore in the first team next year.