I thought he was tidy in possession and assured on the ball. His only lapse was when he slipped and took out Bernard. Watching him, I didn't doubt that he'd control passes made to him and angle himself to make the next pass forward. He is different from AWB in that respect, as AWB's first touch and body angle can occasionally force him to only pass the ball back or put him in a susceptible situation to a press.
Not much from him in an attacking sense though - I don't think he attempted any crosses today but it may just be the way we set up on the right. At the moment, I think AWB is still ahead of him as a RB and Lindelof is still ahead of him as a CB, but Tuanzebe is certainly a very able deputy for either position.