Mauricio Pochettino praised Tottenham and Hary Kane for picking up three crucial Champions League points from what he described as a "must-win" game against APOEL.
In-form striker Kane scored a hat-trick - his sixth treble in 2017 - as the Premier League club made it two wins from two in Group H.
However, while the final score may suggest it was straightforward, Pochettino's patched-up side - minus the suspended Dele Alli and Jan Vertonghen, as well as Christian Eriksen due to illness - survived several close shaves on Cypriot soil.
Igor de Camargo hit the bar when the game was still scoreless, while Hugo Lloris nearly gifted APOEL the opening goal when he cannoned a clearance straight off team-mate Davinson Sanchez.
34 - No player has scored more goals in all competitions for a Premier League club in 2017 than Harry Kane (34). Phenomenon. pic.twitter.com/LM2QP6D7h3
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) September 26, 2017
“It was a tough game. It was a difficult game, they were very motivated,” a delighted Pochettino told BT Sport.
“I think it’s important today to get the three points. It was a must-win game and it’s so important.
"Today there were some good performances from players who have not been playing regularly.
“Of course, the hat-trick for Harry was a fantastic performance. Today was a difficult night so it was important to win."
A first @ChampionsLeague hat-trick for @HKane! #OneOfOurOwn pic.twitter.com/vSXjV7LJas
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 26, 2017
Tottenham now face back-to-back fixtures against reigning champions Real Madrid, starting with a trip to the Spanish capital to face old boy Gareth Bale on October 17.