'Dominant' Spurs win but 'still a lot of work to do'

Spurs could have had a couple more but they good the job done and there is more positivity for Thomas Frank. "It's going to be a tough next couple of weeks and we will probably know more about where this Tottenham team are going after that."

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Former Spurs midfielder Andy Reid, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live after the 3-0 Champions League win over Slavia Prague:

"Tottenham were really on top. They were dominant and creating chances quite frequently before the first goal so there was nothing really for the fans to get on the players' backs about.

"Although it's a positive night for Spurs, you don't want to get carried away because Slavia Prague were not great and found it difficult.

"It was a good performance but it should be put in context. Spurs could have had a couple more but they good the job done and there is more positivity for Thomas Frank.

"I do think there is still a lot of work to do. They look a bit open at times and they are not clinical enough at times.

"But you can't knock it - two home wins in a row.

"They have got a tough run coming up - Forest at the weekend, then Liverpool, then Palace.

"It's going to be a tough next couple of weeks and we will probably know more about where this Tottenham team are going after that."

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