Tottenham warmed up for the opening game of the Premier League season courtesy of an emphatic 6-1 victory over Inter Milan this afternoon.

Mauricio Pochettino's side blew their Italian counterparts away and several Spurs players stood out during a thrilling encounter in Oslo.

Scroll down to see who caught the eye and who still has work left to do:

Harry Kane is ready to hit the ground running

The 23-year-old failed to score during Euro 2016 but needed just four minutes to get back into the groove this afternoon.

The striker's first goal may have 'only' been a penalty but he dispatched it past Samir Handanovic with aplomb to get Spurs off to the perfect start.

While Kane appeared to be jaded at times during the tail end of last season he looks all the better for recharging his batteries and linked up with Dele Alli as well as ever.

Kane's second effort was the strike of a man unfazed by the criticism he received with the Three Lions.

This could be Erik Lamela's year

The Argentina international appears to have come of age over summer and, all of a sudden, looks like a senior player.

While his work rate has never been in question his decision making certainly has.

However, the 24-year-old showed outstanding composure to take one touch to control Kane's pass before curling a cracking strike into the top corner.

If Lamela adds goals to his game then he could be on the cusp of a defining season at White Hart Lane. He certainly looks like he has the bit between his teeth.

Encouragingly, he also added a cutting edge of creativity unpicking the Italian backline almost at will.

Ryan Mason still needs to find his shooting boots

Tottenham should have been two goals to the good early on after Christian Eriksen picked Mason out inside the area but the midfielder could only tuck a tame effort wide of the post.

Although the Englishman does very well to get forward into such promising positions on a regular basis he should not expect to play regularly this season if he cannot take his chances.

Simply put, average displays are no longer enough to secure a place in the engine room at Tottenham with competition for places set to be fierce.

Mason seems to have done enough to remain in Mauricio Pochettino's plans for another season but his long-term future will surely be in doubt unless he can rise to the occasion more often.

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Kyle Walker has brought his international form back to Spurs​

The full back was, arguably, the only Englishman to enhance his reputation in France this summer and is brimming with confidence.

The 26-year-old bombed forward at every opportunity and won a penalty for his side early on, albeit via a rather generous call by the referee.

With Walker hugging the touchline and Toby Alderweireld capable of feeding him, Spurs can attack from the back with devastating speed and Inter were not up to the challenge.

The Italians are behind their north London counterparts in regards to pre-season preparations but, with Walker at full tilt, would have struggled even if they were firing on all cylinders too.

Walker is unlikely to ever be flawless in defence but he suits Pochettino's tenacious, high-energy style down to a tee.