Dele Alli has picked up Young Player of the Year at the London Football Awards, beating two Arsenal players in the process.
The Tottenham man, who has scored 15 goals already this season, beat Alex Iwobi and Hector Bellerin to the award.
The 20-year-old has taken the Premier League by storm since arriving at White Hart Lane from MK Dons in 2015.
However, the young midfielder has admitted he needs to curb a reckless streak that saw him sent off for a shocking tackle on Brecht Dejaegere in the Europa League defeat at Gent last week.
Alli has had to deal with issues away from the pitch this week as the estranged sister of Tottenham star has called for him to heal his rift with his family.
The Spurs star doesn’t speak to his parents and older sister Barbara Johnson has posted on her Instagram page begging the midfielder to get back in touch.
Meanwhile, Spurs team-mate Hugo Lloris picked up Goalkeeper of the Year capping a good night off for the North London club at the ceremony.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte was awarded Manager of the Year despite only arriving at Stamford Bridge in the summer. The Italian has been a revelation in West London, with the Blues currently leading the Premier League by 10 points.
Meanwhile, former West Ham and Chelsea star Frank Lampard, who won 13 trophies with the Blues and became the club’s all-time top goal scorer with 211 in 648 games, was given an award for Outstanding Contribution to London Football.