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Tottenham 3-0 Qarabag - the fans' verdict

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Tottenham Hotspur's Senegalese striker #29 Pape Matar Sarr (R) celebrates scoring the team's second goal during the UEFA Europa League League stage football match between Tottenham Hotspur and at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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We asked for your views after Tottenham started their Europa League campaign with a win against Azerbaijan Premier League side Qarabag.

Here are some of your comments:

Josh: We played very well given we had 10 men. Qarabag were shocking. Tottenham's finishing was amazing. Dominic Solanke's hold-up play and movement was great. Son Heung-min is slowly starting to lose it. Archie Gray was my man of the match - he was unbelievable.

Jeff: Lucky to win again. High percentage possession stats mean nothing, especially when the opposition constantly have more clear-cut chances than us. Vicario made several great saves. We really didn't deserve to win and a better team would have destroyed us - it was the same against Brentford on Saturday.

Lewis: Not the greatest performance, but then again neither was the Coventry game. The important thing is that we won. Besides, I've always said that you can never really learn anything about how a side perform when they play the majority of a game with 10 men. Improvement is needed but three goals, three points and a clean sheet... I'll take that every day.

Doug: A great confidence-building result. With Radu Dragusin going off so early in the game and six changes to the main team, I think we did really well. Defensively we gave the ball away too often and put pressure on ourselves. But, to compete on multiple fronts, we need to rotate the team and, as they get used to playing with each other, we will continue to get better.

Ash: It's quite clear from the starting line-up that Ange Postecoglou is taking this tournament seriously. Without the drop-downs from the Champions League, this is our best chance of silverware this season. That being said, improvement is required before we face a side that can finish their chances.

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