Tottenham Hotspur made it three wins from three in their Europa League campaign, beating AZ Alkmaar 1-0.
A Richarlison penalty in the 53rd minute was enough to separate the two sides during a low-key affair in N17.
Tottenham opted to rotate heavily from their 4-1 win against West Ham on Saturday, making nine changes. One of those changes was Mikey Moore.
Making his first home start for the club, the 17-year-old was the beating heart of Spurs' performance. After a first half where Spurs lacked zip, intensity and speed, Moore switched to the left flank and shone.
Their goal didn't involve him, with James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall winning the penalty before Richarlison converted, but the youngster's performance epitomised his talent.
Spurs' night was made easier with five minutes remaining when AZ left-back David Møller Wolfe was sent off for two yellow cards. AZ rarely threatened, coming closest when Mayckel Lahdo squandered an effort one-on-one with 16 minutes remaining.
From the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, here are VAVEL's player ratings from the match.
Tottenham Player Ratings (4-3-3)
Fraser Forster - 8
Making just his second start of the season, Forster impressed in between the sticks.
Made an incredible reflex save to his right to deny Alexandre Penetra and keep the score 0-0 30 minutes in, whilst his quick reactions allowed him to rush out and clear a chance away minutes later. Also made a firm save to deny Lahdo one-on-one with 16 minutes remaining.
Archie Gray - 6
Playing at right-back, Gray was composed in defence. He was always comfortable overlapping with Mikey Moore, but he didn't seem to do enough when he had opportunities. It was nothing poor, yet nothing remarkable.
Radu Dragusin - 7
After being sent off against Qarabag, Dragusin had a point to prove if he wants to feature more regularly for Tottenham.
Keeping a clean sheet, he did exactly that, with the Romanian rarely threatened and dominating any aerial battles.
Ben Davies - 5
Nothing remarkable from Davies, who struggled early on with a misplaced pass, before being knocked off the ball too easily for AZ's best chance in the 74th minute.
Destiny Udogie - 6
Always aggressive, Udogie's stunning double tackle early on outlined his desire to be bold.
He wasn't always comfortable defensively, highlighted by not closing his man down quick enough 16 minutes in, but he acted as an offensive option all match.
Rodrigo Bentancur - 6
Dictated the tempo of the match brilliantly and was always comfortable playing out from the back. However, he could have sped the match up more in the first half.
Lucas Bergvall - 6 (Subbed off '72)
The 18-year-old was composed in the middle of the park and produced a stunning through-ball for Timo Werner during the first half. Nothing remarkable, but the youngster is growing into life in N17.
James Maddison - 7 (Subbed off '72)
After being shipped off after 45 minutes vs West Ham, Maddison wanted to prove a point. Unsurprisingly, he was Spurs' main creative outlet.
He always looked to get on the ball and roam around in the final third.
The captain for the night latched onto a ball over the top before laying it off to Bergvall at the start of the second half. Fouled in the box, Spurs won a penalty, before Maddison fulfilled his captaincy duties by letting Richarlison take it.
Mikey Moore - 9 (Subbed off '87)
"He's one of our own," the South Stand sang during the second half. Player of the Match Moore was on fire after switching from the right to the left flank.
Taking players on and driving forward, he was the beating heart of Spurs' attacking energy. He may have squandered a golden header just five minutes in, but the 17-year-old – who was making his first home start – redeemed himself with a performance full of energy.
In particular, at the start of the second half, he dazzled past a handful of AZ players on the halfway line and weighted a perfect through-ball to Brennan Johnson. The Welshman couldn't convert, denying Moore a stunning assist.
Richarlison - 6 (Subbed off '64)
Making his first start since a 2-0 loss to Chelsea on the 2nd May, Richarlison needed a confidence boost — and he got it.
After an initial conversation between him and Maddison for the penalty, he eventually stepped up to the spot.
The Brazilian comfortably placed it down the middle of the goal to register his first of the season. It wasn't an incredible performance, eventually coming off due to cramp in the 64th minute.
Timo Werner - 4 (Subbed off '45)
Squandered a golden chance one-on-one with Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro 27 minutes in, guiding his tame effort directly at the goalkeeper.
His struggles continued when he fired an effort wide and high near the end of the first half, summing up his season. It just won't click for him in front of goal. Spurs opted to replace him with Brennan Johnson at half-time.
Substitutes
Brennan Johnson - 6 (Subbed on '45)
Replaced Werner at half-time and immediately proved to be more effective. Acted as another threat on the right flank, but he will be disappointed he failed to convert from Moore's stunning pass.
Dominic Solanke - 5 (Subbed on '64)
Had no service from midfield, but he helped Spurs run down the clock and press high.
Dejan Kulusevski - 6 (Subbed on '72)
Nothing remarkable from the Swedish midfielder, but he – alongside Sarr – provided Spurs with energy in the middle of the park. Also created a chance for Wilson Odobert in stoppage time, which he failed to convert.
Pape Matar Sarr - 6 (Subbed on '72)
Provided Spurs with some much-needed energy in the middle of the park for the latter stages of the match.
Wilson Odobert - N/A (Subbed on '87)
Thought he had been fouled in the box in stoppage time after latching onto Kulusevski's pass, but the referee thought otherwise. He didn't feature long enough to deserve a fair rating.