Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Ndombele, 61) – 5. Got stuck in straight away and injected some intensity into Tottenham’s second-half display. Reuters
TOTTENHAM RATINGS v LUDOGORETS: Joe Hart – 5. Probably had more to do in the warm-up than he did in the 80 or so minutes that followed. Suffice to say, he had a quiet evening. AFP
Matt Doherty – 6. Some much-needed minutes for the right-back following his return from quarantine, and he showed some impressive attacking intent with a series of runs behind the Ludogorets back line. AFP
Davinson Sanchez – 6. Took his opportunity well and could figure at the weekend in the absence of Toby Alderweireld. A quiet night, but he was faultless. AP
Japhet Tanganga – 6. Performed well at centre-back despite Mourinho suggesting his future lies at full-back. Formed a good partnership with Sanchez. Reuters
Ben Davies – 6. Had little to no defending to do so got forward at every opportunity, and was a constant outlet on the left. Struck the post with a descent half volley in the first half. EPA
Harry Winks – 8. Winks got better as the game went on. He played some searching balls into the box and then scored with an extraordinary mis-hit cross from 56 yards. EPA
Tanguy Ndombele – 7. A game of two halves for Ndombele who was everywhere in the first half. Arguably Spurs’ best player before half-time, he was sloppy in the second, and substituted. AFP
Dele Alli – 8. A return to form for Alli, who had several chances to score but also created two of the four goals. His contribution for Spurs’ second was selfless, as he passed to Vinicius rather than shooting himself. AFP
Lucas Moura – 6. Was wasteful with his passing in times but kept battling on and was rewarded with Tottenham’s fourth goal. AP
Gareth Bale – 7. Another game under his belt and Bale showed glimpses of his best. Came close with several long-range efforts and forced Iliev into a save from close range. AP
Carlos Vinicius – 7. Came alive whenever the ball was in the box. His first goal was a neat finish, his second a case of being in the right place at the right time. Was unlucky not to claim a hat-trick. Reuters
SUBSTITUTES: Jack Clarke (Bale, 68) – 6. Came on to the right-hand side but struggled to get into the game. AP
Harvey White (Allie, 82) – N/A. Almost scored within seconds of coming on, but he dragged his effort wide of the post. EPA
Dane Scarlett (Moura, 82) – N/A. Looked sharp when he came on. Managed to get a sight of goal but couldn’t quite get the ball under control. EPA
Alfie Whiteman (Hart, 81) – N/A. Did more in his first minute than Hart did all game, and claimed a cross well. A nice cameo for the Spurs fan. PA
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Ndombele, 61) – 5. Got stuck in straight away and injected some intensity into Tottenham’s second-half display. Reuters
TOTTENHAM RATINGS v LUDOGORETS: Joe Hart – 5. Probably had more to do in the warm-up than he did in the 80 or so minutes that followed. Suffice to say, he had a quiet evening. AFP
Matt Doherty – 6. Some much-needed minutes for the right-back following his return from quarantine, and he showed some impressive attacking intent with a series of runs behind the Ludogorets back line. AFP
Davinson Sanchez – 6. Took his opportunity well and could figure at the weekend in the absence of Toby Alderweireld. A quiet night, but he was faultless. AP
Japhet Tanganga – 6. Performed well at centre-back despite Mourinho suggesting his future lies at full-back. Formed a good partnership with Sanchez. Reuters
Ben Davies – 6. Had little to no defending to do so got forward at every opportunity, and was a constant outlet on the left. Struck the post with a descent half volley in the first half. EPA
Harry Winks – 8. Winks got better as the game went on. He played some searching balls into the box and then scored with an extraordinary mis-hit cross from 56 yards. EPA
Tanguy Ndombele – 7. A game of two halves for Ndombele who was everywhere in the first half. Arguably Spurs’ best player before half-time, he was sloppy in the second, and substituted. AFP
Dele Alli – 8. A return to form for Alli, who had several chances to score but also created two of the four goals. His contribution for Spurs’ second was selfless, as he passed to Vinicius rather than shooting himself. AFP
Lucas Moura – 6. Was wasteful with his passing in times but kept battling on and was rewarded with Tottenham’s fourth goal. AP
Gareth Bale – 7. Another game under his belt and Bale showed glimpses of his best. Came close with several long-range efforts and forced Iliev into a save from close range. AP
Carlos Vinicius – 7. Came alive whenever the ball was in the box. His first goal was a neat finish, his second a case of being in the right place at the right time. Was unlucky not to claim a hat-trick. Reuters
SUBSTITUTES: Jack Clarke (Bale, 68) – 6. Came on to the right-hand side but struggled to get into the game. AP
Harvey White (Allie, 82) – N/A. Almost scored within seconds of coming on, but he dragged his effort wide of the post. EPA
Dane Scarlett (Moura, 82) – N/A. Looked sharp when he came on. Managed to get a sight of goal but couldn’t quite get the ball under control. EPA
Alfie Whiteman (Hart, 81) – N/A. Did more in his first minute than Hart did all game, and claimed a cross well. A nice cameo for the Spurs fan. PA
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Ndombele, 61) – 5. Got stuck in straight away and injected some intensity into Tottenham’s second-half display. Reuters