Tottenham got their Europa League Group J campaign back on track with a 3-1 win at Ludogorets on Thursday night - with striker Harry Kane netting his 200th goal for the club.
Kane opened the scoring early on for Spurs and it was a landmark goal: his 200th in 300 appearances for the North London outfit. The England captain then set up Lucas Moura to double the lead before the break.
With talisman Kane rested after the break, Claudiu Keseru handed Ludogorest a lifeline on 49 minutes, but Giovani Lo Celso restored Tottenham's two-goal lead to seal victory.
The result leaves Spurs in a comfortable position with six points from their first three games in Group J, level with Lask Linz and Royal Antwerp and with two home games still to come.
Arsenal and Leicester maintain 100% winning record in Europa League
Nicolas Pepe and Joe Willock put the finishing touches to Arsenal’s 4-1 comeback victory over Molde in the Europa League on Thursday. Martin Ellingsen beat Bernd Leno from 25 yards to give the Swedish side the lead on 20 minutes.
The Gunners got back on level terms before the break, however, when Kristoffer Haugen redirected a cross into his own net to make it 1-1. Another own goal turned the match in Arsenal's favour, Sheriff Sinyan finding his own net in the 62nd minute.
Pepe and Willock extended the winning margin to leave Arsenal three points clear at the top of Group B with three games remaining.
Leicester, meanwhile, eased past SC Braga with a 4-0 win to make it three wins from three in this season's Europa League.
Nigerian striker Kelechi Iheanacho shone, as he grabbed two goals, while Dennis Praet and James Maddison scored the other two in a convincing 4-0 win over an experienced European side.
The victory moves Leicester three points clear at the top of their Europa League group, ahead of SC Braga, with three wins from three games.
It's another W.
— Leicester City (@LCFC) November 5, 2020