WYCOMBE WANDERERS RATINGS: Ryan Allsop - 7. Put in a solid performance and can feel hard-done-by to have conceded three times. AP Photo
Jason McCarthy – 6. Started off on the right and moved to the left after Jacobson’s injury. Struggled to match Bale when the Welshman ran at him. AFP
Jack Grimmer – 7. Looked solid whether he was on the right of the defence or in the centre, showing real intelligence in his defending. Getty Images
Josh Knight – 5. Battled well throughout but kept Bale onside for Spurs’ equaliser. Didn’t allow that to impact him. Seemed to flag a bit towards the end. Getty Images
Joe Jacobson – 6. Resolute in his defending but went down after 29 minutes and was forced off five minutes later. Getty Images
David Wheeler – 6. Put in the hard yards but didn’t have that big an impact on the game. AFP
Matt Bloomfield – 6. Has great experience, which he showed to get into helpful positions in both an attacking and defensive sense. AFP
Curtis Thompson – 6. Did well in his attempt to help break up Spurs’ play and was able to win a few free-kicks with smart play. Reuters
Fred Onyedinma – 7. Looked bright and showed great anticipation for the opener, which he took well. Also put a good shift in defensively but struggled to get the better of Moussa Sissoko. Getty Images
Admiral Muskwe – 7. The Leicester City loanee was very busy and showed signs of creativity in the first half but was quiet in the second. Reuters
Uche Ikpeazu – 7. Battled well and completely overpowered Alderweireld for the opener. A real threat but faded a bit in the second half as he became increasingly isolated. Reuters
SUBS: Darius Charles (Jacobson, 34’) – 6. Deflected the ball onto the post with his first touch but he composed himself after that scare. AP Photo
Gareth McCleary (Bloomfield, 61’) – 6. Showed intent from the second he got onto the pitch but couldn’t get the better of Spurs’ defence. Getty Images
Adebayo Akinfenwa (Ikpeazu 73’) – 6. Made a nuisance of himself immediately and provided some very good touches. AFP
Scott Kashket (Muskwe 73’) – 5. Was very busy but struggled to get in behind the Spurs defence. Reuters
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR RATINGS: Joe Hart – 6. Made a good save early on but couldn’t have done too much to stop the game’s opener. PA
Japhet Tanganga – 5. Lost his man for the opener but came close to scoring a goal of his own, hitting the bar. PA
Davinson Sanchez – 6. Unlucky to see the ball deflect off him to Onyedinma for the opener, but he did well after that. AP Photo
Toby Alderweireld – 5. Had a shocker for the opener and visibly struggled to deal with Ikpeazu’s strength (no match photo available). AP
Ben Davies – 6. Did a good job defensively on Wheeler and had a few promising moments going forward. Getty Images
Harry Winks – 8. Looked very confident on the ball and went on to score the winning goal. Getty Images
Moussa Sissoko – 7. Performed reliably, whether that was in midfield in the first half or right-back in the second. Reuters
Erik Lamela – 6. Had some nice touches but wasn’t really able to cut Wycombe open at any point. Getty Images
Gareth Bale – 7. Missed the target from three good chances before scoring the goal that got Spurs back on level terms. Really strong with his running on the ball. Reuters
Lucas Moura – 8. His pace caused massive problems for Wycombe at points and it’s the Brazilian’s quality that created the chance for Spurs’ equaliser. Almost scored a goal of his own. AFP
Carlos Vinicius – 4. The Brazilian was caught offside far too often and struggled to make a substantial impact on the game. Reuters
SUBS: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tanganga, 46’) – 6. Battled immediately and showed composure on the ball. Reuters
Harry Kane (Vinicius, 58’) – 6. Denied twice by Allsop but his persistence helped to secure Spurs’ second of the game. Getty Images
Heung-min Son (Moura, 68’) – 6. Missed a good chance but assisted Tanguy Ndombele for the game’s penultimate goal. Getty Images
Tanguy Ndombele (Lamela, 68’) – 8. Showed his quality with a few sublime touches and scored the two goals that ended the game as a contest – the second of which was brilliantly taken. Reuters
Joe Rodon (Davies, 89’) – N/R. Came on to replace Davies and help see the game out, which he did without being tested much. Reuters