Tottenham kept alive hopes of qualification for the Champions League knockout stage with a crucial 1-0 victory over Inter Milan on Wednesday night.Substitute Christian Eriksen struck with ten minutes remaining to give Spurs the victory they needed at Wembley to stay in the competition.
5Hugo Lloris – 6
Made some important saves in the second half, including a fantastic stop from Ivan Perisic at his near post.
5Serge Aurier – 7
Another decent display from the right-back. Kept Perisic quiet and offered threat going forward.Toby Alderweireld – 6
Happy to be back next to his regular partner Jan Vertonghen and the pair kept the dangerous Marco Icardi under wraps.Jan Vertonghen – 7
Like he’d never been away. An imperious display from the Belgian on his return from injury, but somehow managed to miss a header from a yard out.
5Ben Davies – 5
A tad wasteful by his high standards – failed to find a decent cross all night.Moussa Sissoko – 8
His regeneration into one of Spurs’ best players continues. Created the goal with a fantastic drive from deep.Harry Winks – 6
A busy night for Winks, who saw plenty of the ball and came close to a fantastic goal when he hit the crossbar from distance.
5Erik Lamela – 5
Lucky to stay on the pitch after a horrible two-footed challenge and his decision-making in the final third was poor.Dele Alli – 7
Fairly anonymous for most of the game, but showed fantastic awareness for the Eriksen goal.Lucas Moura – 6
Flashes of brilliance from Moura, who did plenty of work off the ball before he was taken off.
5Harry Kane – 7
Tried his best to influence the game but lacked service and had to do a lot of work on his own.Sub: Heung-min Son – 6
Immediately effective. After such an electric display against Chelsea, why didn’t he start?Sub: Christian Eriksen – 8
See above. Had to start, but boy did he take his chance when he got it.Sub: Eric Dier – N/A

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