Mauricio Pochettino: Tanguy Ndombele 'has amazing potential to improve' after dream Tottenham debut

Signed for £63m from Lyon in the summer, the midfielder began his Spurs career with the equalising goal in the come-from-behind win over Aston Villa

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino believes there is a lot more to come from club record signing Tanguy Ndombele after the midfielder produced a goal-scoring debut on Saturday.

Trailling 1-0 to promoted Aston Villa in their opening Premier League fixture, Spurs equalised with a fine finish from Ndombele in the 73rd minute before a late double from Harry Kane ensured a winning start to the season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

It was the highlight of a debut that got better as the match went on, especially clicking with second-half substitute Christian Eriksen.

Pochettino had previously warned that the 22-year-old France international - who cost a reported £63 million (Dh278.5m) from Lyon - will take time to settle into the English game and says there is much more to come.

"It was a fantastic performance," Pochettino said. "But to be honest there is a lot to improve, he only showed 30 or 40 per cent of his potential. He has amazing potential to improve.

"It's one of the aspects he needs to work on, he didn't score too many goals at Lyon, but that is one of the areas that is a target for him to improve this season.

"It is so early, in his first game he scored. I am delighted for him, he is a player that arrived to the team from another country and it is always a difficult adaption and it is going to help him to feel happy and comfortable on the pitch and with his team."

Eriksen's introduction changed the game as the Dane helped unpick a Villa defence that were doggedly holding on to a lead given to them by John McGinn's ninth-minute opener. He played a part in Ndombele's leveller, which provided the platform for two Harry Kane goals in the final four minutes to win the match.

Eriksen's future is a constant topic of conversation as he could leave the club before the end of the European transfer window. Pochettino leaving him on the bench could have easily been put down to his situation, but the manager hinted he is still not fully fit after a summer operation.

"Of course when Christian went on to the pitch he was more fresh and had more quality, of course he is a top player. He helped the team to win the game, I am so happy," the Argentine said.

"That is the advantage of a player that cannot play 90 minutes, but is on the bench and his quality can help you to achieve the victory."

Villa were 17 minutes away from making a winning return to the Premier League in their first game at this level since 2016. They have spent big in the summer and manager Dean Smith thinks they showed enough to suggest a return to the Championship is not imminent.

"Definitely, I think anyone who watched the game will have seen," he said. "Pre-season has gone very well, we've played very well.

"The lads have integrated really well and there has not been as much change as everyone would have you think. It has been a seamless integration and you could see today from our defensive organisation that they have picked up how I want to play."