SUBS: Tyler Roberts (for Forshaw 72’) – N/R Came on as Leeds looked for an equaliser;
Stuart McKinstry (for Gelhardt 87’) – N/R Made his Premier League debut in the closing stages.
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TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris – 7, Was never going to stop James’ goal, with the 24-year-old just needing to poke in Harrison’s cross. Forced to keep out another shot from James just after the break. Getty Images
Japhet Tanganga – 6, In for the injured Cristian Romero. Fairly quiet display but got on with his job with no trouble. Off early in the second half mere seconds before Spurs’ second goal. PA
Eric Dier – 7, Launched a lovely ball over the top for Davies to run onto as Spurs hunted for a second. Had his deflected free-kick hit the woodwork, which landed in the path of Reguilon to net his first for the club. EPA
Ben Davies – 6, Continues a run in the side, having been out of favour under Nuno Espirito Santo but rarely saw the ball in a dominant first half for Leeds as James enjoyed the right wing. Could have given Spurs their second of the game when he broke through Leeds’ defence, but was off balance as he hit a tame effort. EPA
Emerson Royal – 6, Struggled in the first half to deal with Harrison on the wing and was beaten by the former Manchester City man for Leeds’ opener. Booked. EPA
Harry Winks – 6, Was handed his first start since September and given a chance to impress under Conte, with Oliver Skipp suspended. Put in a great challenge on Harrison in the first half as Leeds looked for the opener. AFP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – 7, Continued as a reliable starter for Spurs, despite concerns of him carrying a knock going into the game. Sat deeper than he would have liked but got his side on level terms in the 58th minute with a great strike to beat Meslier. EPA
Sergio Reguilon – 8, The Spaniard would have likely angered his manager with his decision making in the final third. But lively in both halves. Produced a lovely ball to Moura in the box ahead of Hojbjerg’s goal. Made amends by slotting in Spurs’ second and his first goal for the club. Getty Images
Lucas Moura – 8, Gave his side their first bit of inspiration to wake up a crowd subdued by Leeds' dominance early on, but often found himself dispossessed going forward. Delivered a lovely throughball for Kane to run onto just after half-time. Did well to keep alive Reguilon’s ball for Spurs’ equaliser. Largely a positive influence in his team’s attacks. EPA
Harry Kane – 7, Didn’t see much of the ball during the opening stages and left isolated but when given the chance in the 18th minute, he tied together some good passes to work Spurs into the game. Ran onto a delightful ball from Moura just after half-time but unable to convert with Meslier covering his near post. EPA
Son Heung-min – 6, Absent for the first 20 minutes but produced a lively, encouraging run just after to give Spurs their most promising attack. Had a chested-down deflected shot hit the bar and a storming run end in a shot going clearly wide of Meslier’s goal. Getty Images
SUB: Davinson Sanchez (for Tanganga 68’) – N/R Made his first appearance since September, having been reduced to warming the bench recently. PA
SUB: Ryan Sessegnon (for Reguilon 79’) – N/R Made the bench having carried a knock in recent months and given a run out under Conte as he hopes to force his way into his new boss’s thinking. Read Winks’ ball well but had his cross miss everyone. PA
SUB: Dele Alli (for Moura 88’) – N/R Given a little run out as he hopes to be given a chance under his new boss. PA
LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier – 6, Largely spent the first half leaving the defensive work to his backline and did well to force Kane out as Spurs looked for an equaliser. Alert when needed. Couldn’t stop a poacher's finish by Reguilon. EPA
Stuart Dallas – 6, Could have easily got his side ahead early on with Lloris having to push his long range shot wide. Supplied some good balls in for the frontmen but couldn’t make a lot happen. AP Photo
Diego Llorente – 6, Could have caused trouble for his team having stopped a Spurs counter, only to help the ball into Son’s path but mostly did well to keep Son quiet for most of the game. AFP
Liam Cooper – 7, Key in stopping Spurs’ attacks in the first half. Read Dier’s long ball well as he looked to help Kane open the defence. Produced a brilliant tackle to stop Moura. Booked. AP Photo
Pascal Struijk – 7, Produced a crucial sliding last ditch tackle to keep Kane from kickstarting his goalscoring campaign and worked more into the game during the second half. PA
Kalvin Phillips – 8, Forced an early save from Lloris with a dangerous free-kick at the near-post. Dropped deep and essentially became a defender when Spurs were on the front foot and launched Kane’s unbalanced shot away in the 22nd minute. Largely handcuffed to his fellow Englishman. Massive tackle to deny Reguilon’s stomping run into the box. Massive interception to stop Kane on the counter attack. Booked. Getty Images
Daniel James – 7, Lively in forcing Spurs to defend and did well as part of a largely young attacking force and broke the deadlock with his first goal of the season after great work by Harrison. Getty Images
Adam Forshaw – 7, Saw his shot from outside the box go narrowly wide of Lloris’ post just before the half-time whistle. Booked for yanking Kane repetitively in the middle of the park. Getty Images
Mateusz Klich – 6, Came in for Raphinha who was ill but was largely non-existent and was the man to make way for Firpo following Spurs’ equaliser. Getty Images
Jack Harrison – 7, Lively on the wing as Leeds dominated the opening stages. Beat Emerson and produced a great cross for James to net his first of the season. PA
Joe Gelhardt – 7, One of a number of academy stars in Marcelo Bielsa’s matchday squad and looked full of energy during his full Premier League debut. Forced Lloris to parry a shot away early in the second half. Produced some lovely skill which was blocked by Kane in the box. Booked for a late tackle on Dier. Getty Images
SUB: Junior Firpo (for Klich, 59’) – 5, Made his return from injury after Leeds conceded from Hojbjerg. Getty Images
SUBS: Tyler Roberts (for Forshaw 72’) – N/R Came on as Leeds looked for an equaliser;
Stuart McKinstry (for Gelhardt 87’) – N/R Made his Premier League debut in the closing stages.
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TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris – 7, Was never going to stop James’ goal, with the 24-year-old just needing to poke in Harrison’s cross. Forced to keep out another shot from James just after the break. Getty Images
Japhet Tanganga – 6, In for the injured Cristian Romero. Fairly quiet display but got on with his job with no trouble. Off early in the second half mere seconds before Spurs’ second goal. PA
Eric Dier – 7, Launched a lovely ball over the top for Davies to run onto as Spurs hunted for a second. Had his deflected free-kick hit the woodwork, which landed in the path of Reguilon to net his first for the club. EPA
Ben Davies – 6, Continues a run in the side, having been out of favour under Nuno Espirito Santo but rarely saw the ball in a dominant first half for Leeds as James enjoyed the right wing. Could have given Spurs their second of the game when he broke through Leeds’ defence, but was off balance as he hit a tame effort. EPA
Emerson Royal – 6, Struggled in the first half to deal with Harrison on the wing and was beaten by the former Manchester City man for Leeds’ opener. Booked. EPA
Harry Winks – 6, Was handed his first start since September and given a chance to impress under Conte, with Oliver Skipp suspended. Put in a great challenge on Harrison in the first half as Leeds looked for the opener. AFP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – 7, Continued as a reliable starter for Spurs, despite concerns of him carrying a knock going into the game. Sat deeper than he would have liked but got his side on level terms in the 58th minute with a great strike to beat Meslier. EPA
Sergio Reguilon – 8, The Spaniard would have likely angered his manager with his decision making in the final third. But lively in both halves. Produced a lovely ball to Moura in the box ahead of Hojbjerg’s goal. Made amends by slotting in Spurs’ second and his first goal for the club. Getty Images
Lucas Moura – 8, Gave his side their first bit of inspiration to wake up a crowd subdued by Leeds' dominance early on, but often found himself dispossessed going forward. Delivered a lovely throughball for Kane to run onto just after half-time. Did well to keep alive Reguilon’s ball for Spurs’ equaliser. Largely a positive influence in his team’s attacks. EPA
Harry Kane – 7, Didn’t see much of the ball during the opening stages and left isolated but when given the chance in the 18th minute, he tied together some good passes to work Spurs into the game. Ran onto a delightful ball from Moura just after half-time but unable to convert with Meslier covering his near post. EPA
Son Heung-min – 6, Absent for the first 20 minutes but produced a lively, encouraging run just after to give Spurs their most promising attack. Had a chested-down deflected shot hit the bar and a storming run end in a shot going clearly wide of Meslier’s goal. Getty Images
SUB: Davinson Sanchez (for Tanganga 68’) – N/R Made his first appearance since September, having been reduced to warming the bench recently. PA
SUB: Ryan Sessegnon (for Reguilon 79’) – N/R Made the bench having carried a knock in recent months and given a run out under Conte as he hopes to force his way into his new boss’s thinking. Read Winks’ ball well but had his cross miss everyone. PA
SUB: Dele Alli (for Moura 88’) – N/R Given a little run out as he hopes to be given a chance under his new boss. PA
LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier – 6, Largely spent the first half leaving the defensive work to his backline and did well to force Kane out as Spurs looked for an equaliser. Alert when needed. Couldn’t stop a poacher's finish by Reguilon. EPA
Stuart Dallas – 6, Could have easily got his side ahead early on with Lloris having to push his long range shot wide. Supplied some good balls in for the frontmen but couldn’t make a lot happen. AP Photo
Diego Llorente – 6, Could have caused trouble for his team having stopped a Spurs counter, only to help the ball into Son’s path but mostly did well to keep Son quiet for most of the game. AFP
Liam Cooper – 7, Key in stopping Spurs’ attacks in the first half. Read Dier’s long ball well as he looked to help Kane open the defence. Produced a brilliant tackle to stop Moura. Booked. AP Photo
Pascal Struijk – 7, Produced a crucial sliding last ditch tackle to keep Kane from kickstarting his goalscoring campaign and worked more into the game during the second half. PA
Kalvin Phillips – 8, Forced an early save from Lloris with a dangerous free-kick at the near-post. Dropped deep and essentially became a defender when Spurs were on the front foot and launched Kane’s unbalanced shot away in the 22nd minute. Largely handcuffed to his fellow Englishman. Massive tackle to deny Reguilon’s stomping run into the box. Massive interception to stop Kane on the counter attack. Booked. Getty Images
Daniel James – 7, Lively in forcing Spurs to defend and did well as part of a largely young attacking force and broke the deadlock with his first goal of the season after great work by Harrison. Getty Images
Adam Forshaw – 7, Saw his shot from outside the box go narrowly wide of Lloris’ post just before the half-time whistle. Booked for yanking Kane repetitively in the middle of the park. Getty Images
Mateusz Klich – 6, Came in for Raphinha who was ill but was largely non-existent and was the man to make way for Firpo following Spurs’ equaliser. Getty Images
Jack Harrison – 7, Lively on the wing as Leeds dominated the opening stages. Beat Emerson and produced a great cross for James to net his first of the season. PA
Joe Gelhardt – 7, One of a number of academy stars in Marcelo Bielsa’s matchday squad and looked full of energy during his full Premier League debut. Forced Lloris to parry a shot away early in the second half. Produced some lovely skill which was blocked by Kane in the box. Booked for a late tackle on Dier. Getty Images
SUB: Junior Firpo (for Klich, 59’) – 5, Made his return from injury after Leeds conceded from Hojbjerg. Getty Images
SUBS: Tyler Roberts (for Forshaw 72’) – N/R Came on as Leeds looked for an equaliser;
Stuart McKinstry (for Gelhardt 87’) – N/R Made his Premier League debut in the closing stages.
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