Tottenham ended up seeing off Aston Villa as they picked up a huge three points but Frank Lampard was left unimpressed by one Spurs player.
Spurs found themselves behind in the first half when Morgan Rogers fired in for Villa to put Unai Emery's side into the lead and looking good for a big away point or three.
But Tottenham fought back in superb fashion in the second 45 minutes as romped home 4-1, with Dominic Solanke getting himself two goals.
However, it wasn't all sunshine and roses for Tottenham and according to former Chelsea man Frank Lampard, Spurs very much have a weakness in the ranks right now.
"I just felt the goalkeeper allowed himself to be so unbalanced through the movement of it. He will understand that he will be getting it in every game now. People are going to get in your way, so Tottenham, it's certainly a weakness that they haven't quite put right," Lampard said.
Lampard's claims on Vicario were backed up by other pundits as well, with former Premier League midfielder Matt Holland calling the Italian into question as well.
"Vicario, not the most dominant of goalkeepers. Doesn't come off his line. It's a flat delivery to the near post, Spurs don't deal with it. Vicario getting involved with Rogers on the line, distracted by him. Does make a decent save but Rogers has the simplest of tasks, tapping in from two yards."
Vicario needs to learn quickly for Tottenham to succeed While the win for Tottenham, in the end, was a good one and Vicario had a quiet second half, there is no doubt he needs to sort himself out on set-pieces.
The Italian has been a solid enough signing at around the PS17m mark but Champions League chasing teams need better.
Vicario clearly has something to work on in his game here and over the season, teams will target him as Lampard says.
Whether his defenders need to do more or he has to be braver, is another conversation.
But ultimately, Vicario has to work hard to improve this element of his game and quickly.
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