Tottenham 4-0 Everton: Post-Match Tottenham Player Ratings

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Tottenham Hotspur did not start the season on the front foot, drawing to Leicester City 1-1, but they absolutely turned things around with a strong 4-0 win against Everton.

The result means Spurs have picked up four points out of a possible six and are looking comfortable at the moment.

Tottenham saw attack after attack for the majority of the first half through a lot of wing play, with new signing Wilson Odobert looking lively whenever he got the ball.

A fantastic strike from Mali international Yves Bissouma, and Asia's finest Son Heung-Min stealing the ball off of Jordan Pickford, saw The Lilywhites head into the second half 2-0 leaders against The Toffees.

Tottenham dominated the ball in the second half too, with Cristian Romero and Son both scoring to wrap up a solid win, with the final score being 4-0 to the hosts.

Here are the Tottenham player ratings from the clash:

Tottenham Player Ratings

Guglielmo Vicario - 7/10

Vicario did his job well when needed, making a few good saves.

Overall, it was a very solid performance from the Italian, keeping a clean sheet in the process too.

Pedro Porro - 7/10

Porro did his job well when needed, a couple of good crosses here and there. Not much more to write home about for the Spaniard.

Cristian Romero - 7/10

Romero had a rocky first half, with a few mistakes and looked nervous.

However, the vice-captain turned it around in the second half with a powerful header showing his true quality.

Micky van de Ven - 8/10

Van de Ven hardly put a foot wrong all game, being the best defender of the match.

A fantastic run in the second half saw him assist Son and put the game to bed.

Destiny Udogie - 7/10

Udogie made a few powerful runs and looked solid in both attacking and defensive settings. No mistakes made from the young Italian.

Yves Bissouma - 8/10

After being suspended for disciplinary reasons, Bissouma needed to redeem himself.

And redeem himself he did with a fantastic strike for the first goal and a solid midfield performance.

James Maddison - 7/10

Nice and tidy on the ball and made a few chances for the team.

Did his defensive duties too, stopping an Everton goal with a clearance off the line.

Dejan Kulusevski - 7/10

A nice performance from the Sweden international who created the first goal.

A few good runs too, unfortunate not to get more during the match.

Wilson Odobert - 6/10

The new youngster through the door, Odobert made a solid debut against Everton.

He took on his man well and created a few good chances for the team. Still needs to settle in, but great glimpses so far.

Brennan Johnson - 6/10

Disappointing from Johnson today, his first touch let him down a few times.

Seems to be playing with a lack of confidence at the moment and was the same against Leicester too.

Son Heung-Min - 8/10

The South Korea star shone again, making up for his lacklustre performance against Leicester.

Two goals and a few chances created, Son stood out from the rest against Everton.

Substitutes

Richarlison - 6/10

Played with a lot of energy when he came on. Did well closing down the Everton defence.

No chances for the striker to redeem himself from the missed ones against Leicester.

Pape Matar Sarr - 6/10

A solid cameo from Sarr, did his job and was tidy and assured during his time on the pitch.

Djed Spence - 6/10

Spence seems to have redeemed himself in the Tottenham side this year, with Postecoglou putting trust into him.

He didn't have much to do when he came on, but prevented a chance when called upon.

Archie Gray - 6/10

Gray being the extra man in midfield for Tottenham allowed them to play with more freedom. Another good cameo from a substitute.

Lucas Bergvall - 5/10

Bergvall only came on for a 10 minute cameo, but did what he needed to do. Hardly anytime for the 18-year-old to impress.

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