Said Benrahma (Nikola Vlasic, 68) 7 – Lively and busy off the bench. He came close to the equaliser with a well-taken volley that went just wide.
Andriy Yarmolenko (Harrison Ashby, 80) N/A – His first contribution to the game saw him cleverly feed Benrahma and his deflected shot almost equalised for West Ham in the final seconds. Reuters
TOTTENHAM RATINGS:
Hugo Lloris 8 – A captain’s performance with his crucial interventions securing his side the victory. Getty
Davinson Sanchez 7 – Solid defensive performance. Not truly tested. PA
Eric Dier 6 – A misplaced pass led to West Ham’s equaliser, and he looked nervous against Bowen throughout the first half. Recovered in the second half to effectively marshal his defence.
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Ben Davies 6 – Played his part in a strong defensive second-half performance. AP
Matt Doherty 6 – The wing-back was solid and put in a disciplined performance.
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Oliver Skipp 8 – Battled away in the midfield. His vital defensive touch in the first half denied Soucek a West Ham equaliser. AP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 8 – Controlled the midfield all game with a desire to defend and attack. He provided the forward run and weighted assist for Spurs’ first goal. EPA
Sergio Reguilon 6 – Had a quieter night on the left-hand side despite being up against the inexperienced Ashby.
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Steven Bergwijn 8 – An impressive performance characterised by confident ball carrying and effortless passing. Scored Tottenham’s first with a well-taken finish and then assisted the second before being taken off at the hour mark. AFP
Lucas Moura 9 – Was a constant threat with line0breaking passes and excellent movement, which saw him score the winning goal. EPA
Harry Kane 7 – A quiet night for his standards but his passing helped sustain Spurs’ attacking play. EPA
SUBS: Heung-Min Son (Steven Bergwijn, 60) 7 – A bright substitute performance, but a poor first touch squandered an opportunity to take the game away from West Ham. EPA
Harry Winks (Lucas Moura, 61) 7 – Brought on to nullify the mounting West Ham pressure.
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Dele Alli (Oliver Skipp, 77) N/A – No opportunities in attack but tracked back to help his defenders in the final stages of the game. EPA
Japhet Tanganga (Matt Doherty, 83) N/A – Little time to make any impact. Getty
WEST HAM RATINGS:
Alphonse Areola 6 – Was sharp in the early stages of the game but was at fault in conceding the second, which slipped underneath him. Reuters
Harrison Ashby 6 – The young wing-back was brought in to replace Coufal and, despite a promising first half, he struggled to make an impact in the second, and was replaced. AFP
Ben Johnson 6 – The academy graduate looked slightly rusty after returning from an injury sustained earlier this month. Some loose passing in attack, but an overall solid defensive performance.
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Craig Dawson 7 – Made early interceptions to deny the dangerous Bergwijn but was caught out of position for the opening Spurs goal. AP
Arthur Masuaku 6 – Constantly tested by Moura as Spurs proved dangerous on the counter. Had greater attacking opportunities in the second half but failed to deliver a decisive final ball. Getty
Issa Diop 6 – Good distribution from defence but can be faulted for poor positional play in the vital second goal. AP
Declan Rice 8 – A lively performance all game. Combative in defence and creative in attack. As captain, he rallied West Ham in search of a second-half equaliser. Reuters
Tomas Soucek 7 – Put in a strong performance in both attack and defence. Unlucky to be denied by several times by Lloris. AP
Manuel Lanzini 6 – Looked bright in the early stages of the game but poor defending contributed to his side conceding the second goal. Getty
Nikola Vlasic 6 – Had a quiet night but has an assist to his name from an attempted shot that was retrieved by Bowen. Getty
Jarrod Bowen 8 – The in-form forward was a constant threat to the Spurs defence. A clever control, turn and finish saw him equalise for the Hammers. AFP
SUBS: Pablo Fornals (Manuel Lanzini, 68) 5 – Made little much impact on the game in the 22-minute cameo. AP
Said Benrahma (Nikola Vlasic, 68) 7 – Lively and busy off the bench. He came close to the equaliser with a well-taken volley that went just wide.
Andriy Yarmolenko (Harrison Ashby, 80) N/A – His first contribution to the game saw him cleverly feed Benrahma and his deflected shot almost equalised for West Ham in the final seconds. Reuters
TOTTENHAM RATINGS:
Hugo Lloris 8 – A captain’s performance with his crucial interventions securing his side the victory. Getty
Davinson Sanchez 7 – Solid defensive performance. Not truly tested. PA
Eric Dier 6 – A misplaced pass led to West Ham’s equaliser, and he looked nervous against Bowen throughout the first half. Recovered in the second half to effectively marshal his defence.
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Ben Davies 6 – Played his part in a strong defensive second-half performance. AP
Matt Doherty 6 – The wing-back was solid and put in a disciplined performance.
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Oliver Skipp 8 – Battled away in the midfield. His vital defensive touch in the first half denied Soucek a West Ham equaliser. AP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 8 – Controlled the midfield all game with a desire to defend and attack. He provided the forward run and weighted assist for Spurs’ first goal. EPA
Sergio Reguilon 6 – Had a quieter night on the left-hand side despite being up against the inexperienced Ashby.
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Steven Bergwijn 8 – An impressive performance characterised by confident ball carrying and effortless passing. Scored Tottenham’s first with a well-taken finish and then assisted the second before being taken off at the hour mark. AFP
Lucas Moura 9 – Was a constant threat with line0breaking passes and excellent movement, which saw him score the winning goal. EPA
Harry Kane 7 – A quiet night for his standards but his passing helped sustain Spurs’ attacking play. EPA
SUBS: Heung-Min Son (Steven Bergwijn, 60) 7 – A bright substitute performance, but a poor first touch squandered an opportunity to take the game away from West Ham. EPA
Harry Winks (Lucas Moura, 61) 7 – Brought on to nullify the mounting West Ham pressure.
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Dele Alli (Oliver Skipp, 77) N/A – No opportunities in attack but tracked back to help his defenders in the final stages of the game. EPA
Japhet Tanganga (Matt Doherty, 83) N/A – Little time to make any impact. Getty
WEST HAM RATINGS:
Alphonse Areola 6 – Was sharp in the early stages of the game but was at fault in conceding the second, which slipped underneath him. Reuters
Harrison Ashby 6 – The young wing-back was brought in to replace Coufal and, despite a promising first half, he struggled to make an impact in the second, and was replaced. AFP
Ben Johnson 6 – The academy graduate looked slightly rusty after returning from an injury sustained earlier this month. Some loose passing in attack, but an overall solid defensive performance.
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Craig Dawson 7 – Made early interceptions to deny the dangerous Bergwijn but was caught out of position for the opening Spurs goal. AP
Arthur Masuaku 6 – Constantly tested by Moura as Spurs proved dangerous on the counter. Had greater attacking opportunities in the second half but failed to deliver a decisive final ball. Getty
Issa Diop 6 – Good distribution from defence but can be faulted for poor positional play in the vital second goal. AP
Declan Rice 8 – A lively performance all game. Combative in defence and creative in attack. As captain, he rallied West Ham in search of a second-half equaliser. Reuters
Tomas Soucek 7 – Put in a strong performance in both attack and defence. Unlucky to be denied by several times by Lloris. AP
Manuel Lanzini 6 – Looked bright in the early stages of the game but poor defending contributed to his side conceding the second goal. Getty
Nikola Vlasic 6 – Had a quiet night but has an assist to his name from an attempted shot that was retrieved by Bowen. Getty
Jarrod Bowen 8 – The in-form forward was a constant threat to the Spurs defence. A clever control, turn and finish saw him equalise for the Hammers. AFP
SUBS: Pablo Fornals (Manuel Lanzini, 68) 5 – Made little much impact on the game in the 22-minute cameo. AP
Said Benrahma (Nikola Vlasic, 68) 7 – Lively and busy off the bench. He came close to the equaliser with a well-taken volley that went just wide.
Andriy Yarmolenko (Harrison Ashby, 80) N/A – His first contribution to the game saw him cleverly feed Benrahma and his deflected shot almost equalised for West Ham in the final seconds. Reuters