Tottenham boss Thomas Frank spoke to BBC Match of the Day after his side's victory away to West Ham: "Overall, it was a good performance. Besides two situations in the first half, we didn't give much away. We had some good crosses into the box, dominated and kept West Ham hemmed in.
"We scored a brilliant goal from a corner. The red card helps, of course, but I felt we were dominant in the game.
"We want to perform and win every game. We can't look too far ahead, but need to have that little think about it. We've been travelling a lot and all the players have done well.
"We need to do well in the Premier League and see if we can compete in all tournaments. I'm happy with the win, now it's all about the game on Tuesday [in the Champions League]."
On the red card: "I think it was the right decision. [Tomas] Soucek is a very honest player, a player I respect a lot. I don't think it was the intention [to hurt the opponent], but it was a red card."
On Spurs' second goal: "It was a fantastic pass [from Romero]. He practised that a little bit with Lucas [Bergvall] in training."
On Xavi Simons: "I thought he was really good, really promising. There's more to come. Excellent ball for the goal. He created something when he was on the ball. Randal [Kolo Muani] will get his time, he's just a little behind in terms of fitness."
Speaking to Sky Sports, Simons said: "I'm really happy with the win, and making my debut in the Premier League is such a special moment. It's always been a dream of mine to play on the biggest stage in the best league in the world. I'm with a magnificent team.
"Even teams who are struggling in the table have top players. Even [West Ham] today have top players. I'm trying to adapt as quickly as possible.
"Some of the guys have been with the national team. We've tried to talk a lot on the pitch. The games are coming so we have to adapt quickly to certain situations. In three days we have another game [in the Champions League]."