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Tottenham find renewed belief after thumping Everton

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur have banished any self-doubt they may have had going into the season after a dominant 4-0 home Premier League victory over Everton on Saturday (Aug 24), said manager Ange Postecoglou, who believes there is more to come from his side.

Tottenham were held to a 1-1 draw by Leicester City in their season opener on Monday, much to the frustration of Postecoglou and his players, but were creative and clinical to ease past Everton with an accomplished performance.

"I always have hope and I am optimistic at heart. You need to be in our game, there is plenty that can bring you down," Postecoglou told reporters.

"The performance (at Leicester) was really good but when you don't get the result there is always a bit of doubt there.

"We played well last (match) and dominated the game, today was a bit different. The lads had a strong mindset and we got a really good goal early on and didn't let off after that.

"The performance was good. It's really encouraging for us. There is more (improvement). We want to keep performing."

Yves Bissouma netted his first Tottenham goal to open the scoring against Everton after he had been suspended by the club for the trip to Leicester having been caught on video inhaling nitrous oxide.

"It is a good start (to the season for Bissouma)," Postecoglou said. "He has still got work to do. I'm not doubting his footballing quality. We want to make him the best version of himself. That starts off the field as much as on it."

With under a week remaining in the transfer window before it closes on Friday, Postecoglou suggested there may still be players arriving and leaving the club.

Tottenham have already spent a club record US$86 million to sign striker Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth in

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