Goalkeeper error gives Spurs narrow win over Villareal
At a glance
Tottenham win on their first Champions League appearance since 2022-23
Villarreal goalkeeper Luiz Junior fumbles the ball into his own net for the decisive goal
Win was Thomas Frank's first match managing in the Champions League
Thomas Frank enjoyed a winning Champions League debut as a calamitous fourth-minute mistake by Villarreal goalkeeper Luiz Junior sealed a narrow victory for Tottenham.
Under no pressure, Junior fumbled Lucas Bergvall's cross into his own net to hand Spurs the dream start in front of their own fans.
This is the first time ex-Brentford boss Frank has managed in this competition but his Tottenham side lived dangerously at times before the break, with only a crucial intervention by Micky van de Ven preventing ex-Arsenal winger Nicolas Pepe from curling in, while Tajon Buchanan dragged a shot wide when he looked certain to score.
But only a good save by Junior denied Tottenham adding a second midway through the first half when he kept out Pape Matar Sarr's strike.
Villarreal came on strong in the second half but Tottenham defended superbly to repel them.
Richarlison should have done better with a header as Spurs tried to get the security of a second goal, but ultimately it was not needed.
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey came on for Villarreal in the closing stages, despite being due to appear in court on rape and sexual assault charges in London on Wednesday.
Ghana midfielder Partey, 32, was charged last month with five counts of rape against two women and a charge of sexual assault against a third woman.
It was the first match he has played in England since the allegations first came to light.
Analysis: Spurs sloppy but defence shines
This was the result Tottenham wanted as they made their return to the Champions League for the first time since the 2022-23 season, but it was far from a perfect performance.
Junior's unfortunate mistake got the home crowd going and could have been the platform for Tottenham to go on and put in a commanding performance, but that failed to materialise as they largely laboured to the win.
Tottenham's start this season has been impressive, with eye-catching wins against West Ham and Manchester City, but there was the concerning display in the 1-0 loss to Bournemouth.
There were more similarities in this game to the Cherries performance with some poor passages of play and sloppy passes whenever they did break forward.
Despite that, their defending was resolute with Van de Ven and Rodrigo Bentancur making some crucial tackles, particularly in the second half when Villarreal pushed for an equaliser.
The win means Tottenham are now unbeaten in their last 21 home games in Uefa competitions.
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