Martin Jol admits keeping Aaron Lennon fit is key to Spurs winning trophies this season.
The 19-year-old winger, who has spent much of the season sidelined through injury, produced a dazzling display in his side's 3-1 FA Cup win over Southend on Saturday.
Lennon made two of his side's goals and won the plaudits from his delighted manager, who admits he would pay to watch the England ace.
"There is something about a winger who gets people out of their seats. I would pay to watch him," Jol told The Daily Star.
"We've missed him for long spells but hopefully now he's fit.
"Last season he was exciting but he wasn't as productive as he is now.
"He's doing well. He's intelligent and that is important. He knows where he should improve. He's getting stronger."
Lennon's team-mate Robbie Keane admits the former Leeds flyer could become a world-beater.
"Aaron's unbelievable and that pace is frightening," added Keane.
"He's got everything. As well as pace and skill, he's starting to score goals and he makes goals.
"His confidence has certainly grown and he can only get better, although he's outstanding now. He's also a great prospect for England as well.
"He's a fantastic player but he can be a world-beater."