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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM — As Thomas Frank acknowledged in his programme notes, Champions League nights are where long-held ambitions are realised.

His first match in the competition was the culmination of a coaching journey that began 30 years ago with the Under-8 side of his local team in a small Danish town, and ended in a win to continue Tottenham Hotspur’s promising start to his tenure.

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Luiz Junior turned a simple claim from Lucas Bergvall’s cross into an all-time classic howler, spilling it horribly into his bottom corner. The moment was more befitting of Sunday League than the Champions League.

Bergvall’s influence wasn’t evident in the post-match numbers. He completed 80 per cent of his passes, only one dribble and won no tackles. Only Richarlison had fewer touches than him in Spurs’ starting line-up. Technically, he didn’t create a chance either, even if it was his ball into the middle that led to the winner.

Frank has leaned heavily on the teenager so far. This was his third start of the campaign and, perhaps tellingly, his second consecutive one since the 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth in Spurs’ worst display under Frank by a distance.

In the 3-0 thrashing of West Ham last Saturday, he scored his maiden Premier League goal and matched his assist tally from last term. The beauty of Bergvall is that while he’s a dynamic box-to-box runner, he can be shaped and moulded into a creative, goalscoring midfielder in time.

Player of the match: Lucas Bergvall

No stunning headed goal this time, but an all-action performance that oozed class.

Tottenham began their first Champions League match in 923 days brightly, even before Junior’s mishap. Xavi Simons, making a richly anticipated home debut, lashed a ferocious half-volley over after 85 seconds from an imaginative set-piece routine, a staple of the early Frank reign.

The Dutchman was unlucky to receive his first at a period in the game when referee Rade Obrenovic was handing them out like party bags at a kid’s birthday, but hugely fortunate to avoid the second.

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Tottenham’s slender lead was laced with jeopardy. Micky van de Ven bundled Georges Mikautadze over as he raced through on goal in the final 10 minutes. He survived a VAR check over a possible penalty, with contact initiated outside the box. Pepe struck the resulting free-kick sweetly but just missed the target. Spurs were hanging on towards the end.

Spurs are undoubtedly a work in progress under their new boss, particularly in regard to developing passing patterns and controlling games.

He has stated that the first priority was to tighten up the defence and four clean sheets in six suggests that approach is working. It was an unconvincing win, but there is plenty for Spurs fans to feel positive about. Not least Bergvall’s rapid, unrelenting rise.

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