Hugo Lloris
Marking a decade since his move to N17, the World Cup winner was called into action early on with a couple of shots from distance that he coped well with. West Ham's equaliser came after he had put a clearance straight out of play, and he looked very shaky with the ball at his feet after that. 5
Davinson Sanchez
He was in the side again with Cristian Romero absent and played his part defensively. Not far away in the closing stages with an audacious acrobatic effort. 6
Eric Dier
He played a key role in the opener with his calm play allowing Harry Kane to break upfield when many defenders would have hoofed the ball upfield. 6
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Ben Davies
He defended well when called upon and made a good run forward in the second half that saw his low cross cut out. 6
Emerson Royal
Had an early attempt on goal that forced Lukasz Fabianski into action before later showing some brilliant composure in a tricky position in the far corner to start a Tottenham counter. Steady performance from the Brazilian again. 6
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Saw plenty of ball in midfield and played his part trying to get Spurs moving forward. He had an effort on goal early on, but it was very tame. Picked up a nasty ankle issue before half-time but managed to soldier on. 6
Yves Bissouma
Handed his full Spurs debut with Rodrigo Bentancur missing out on the squad and was left walking a tightrope from 20 minutes onwards after receiving a booking for throwing the ball down. He was far from his best and did struggle in the game. Tomas Soucek ran off the back of him for the equaliser. 5
Ivan Perisic
Put in a good cross that saw Tottenham awarded a penalty, only for it then to be overturned following a check. Impressed with some really clever pieces of play, including crossing and taking on and beating his man, as he demonstrated why Antonio Conte was desperate to sign him. Did switch off for the equaliser as his back was turned for the throw but he was very good on the whole. 7
Dejan Kulusevski
At the heart of a superb counter as he teamed up with Harry Kane for the opener as Thilo Kehrer put the ball into his own net. Always looked a threat every time he was on the ball. Made way for Richarlison in the final 15 minutes. 7
Harry Kane
I thought he had earned Tottenham a penalty after his header was handled by Aaron Cresswell before turning provider ten minutes before the break as Kehrer converted his cross. Not many opportunities on goal for Tottenham's No.10. 6
Son Heung-min
He was given the nod again despite his recent struggles and was quiet in the first half, but did put enough pressure on Kehrer to force the own goal. Moments later, he saw a heavy touch see a chance escape him as he raced through towards the box. He wasn't far off with a deflected effort in the closing stages that went just over the crossbar. 5
Substitutes
Richarlison (Dejan Kulusevski, 76)
He was brought on for the final 15 minutes again and tried to make things happen in the final third. 5
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