With holders Inter Milan producing an identical result at FC Twente on Tuesday night, it means all four teams cannot be separated in Group A following the opening round of fixtures.
And despite seeing his side squander a two-goal lead at the Weserstadion, Spurs boss Redknapp said: "It'll be a tight group for sure. Twente are a good side; Inter couldn't win there. If we can draw away from home and win our home games, we'll be okay. I couldn't ask for more than what we did."
Redknapp added he could have asked for a victory, something that looked a foregone conclusion after 43 minutes of football as good as anything Spurs have produced during his two years in charge.
They were rampant during the first half at the Weserstadion, taking full advantage of their opponents' slovenliness to score via a Petri Pasanen own goal and a contender for goal of the season from Peter Crouch.
They might even have been three or four up before a crazy four-minute spell either side of half-time saw Hugo Almeida and Marko Marin draw Bremen level.
It then could have got much worse for Spurs as both sides missed glorious opportunities to snatch victory.
"We hung in there at the end and we had a couple of great chances," said Redknapp.
"We're all disappointed when you're 2-0 up and you don't win.
"I was delighted with the performance, really. We were much, much better than them in the first half. They didn't get near us."
Source: PA
Source: PA