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Tottenham 6 K-League XI 3 LIVE: Son bags brace on return to Seoul as Spurs put SIX past Korean side – latest updates


TOTTENHAM beat K-League XI 6-3 in their first pre-season clash of their tour of South Korea.

Eric Dier opened the scoring for Spurs, K-League XI let in an own goal and while Harry Kane & hometown hero Heung-min Son bagged a brace each.

  • Start time: 12pm BST
  • TV/Live stream: SpursPlay
  • RESULTS: Spurs 6-3 K-League XI

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  • Tottenham’s next 3 pre-season fixtures

    It’s victory lap time.

    Meanwhile, here are Conte’s remaining games before they face Southampton on August 6th.

    1. Sevilla
    2. Rangers
    3. Roma – where they will face ex-manager, Jose Mourinho!
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  • Goals galore

    A lesson in finishing.

  • Pick of the bunch

    On a day of absolute belters, which goal was your favourite?

    Dier’s stunner, Cho’s leaping header, Kane’s bullet, or Amano’s free-kick?

    Tough day to be a keeper.

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  • A proud performance

    Team K-League put up a hell of a fight to keep in the game this evening. What looked like a comfortable Tottenham win on paper soon turned into an enthralling goal fest.

    The players can hold their heads high.

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  • Korea’s hero returns home in style

    For many inside the stadium, it would have been a dream to see Son play this evening, let alone score. The winger turned up the heat, netting twice and reminding his nation why they love him so dearly.

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  • Impact players

    Tottenham’s deadly duo struck gold again this evening, scoring two a piece in the second half to crush any hope the hosts had of a comeback.

    They are, in a word, inevitable.

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  • Full time – K-League 3-6 Tottenham

    The final whistle is blown as both players and spectators can take a breath. The fans have been treated to a hugely entertaining spectacle here in Seoul.

    9 goals, and a red card. It doesn’t get better than that, does it?

  • K-League 3-6 Tottenham

    90+3, Hojberg frees Son down the right who looks to turn and hit one first time, but fluffs his lines, and that should be that!

  • K-League 3-6 Tottenham

    90+2, The ball pops up for Kane who hits one sweetly on the volley, but the keeper gets down well.

  • K-League 3-6 Tottenham

    90, Son with the chance for a hat-trick!

    White clips a ball into him but he can’t direct his header on target.

    The board goes up for three added minutes.

  • GOAL! K-League 3-6 Tottenham

    86, Son adds a 6th!

    Team K-League become complacent and gift Son the ball in front of goal. The Korean rounds the keeper and taps it into an empty net for his second of the evening.

    Since coming on after half time, Kane and Son have scored a brace each. Some duo aren’t they?

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  • K-League 3-5 Tottenham

    84, Parrott works some room for himself and sends a curling effort towards goal, forcing the keeper into a save.

  • K-League 3-5 Tottenham

    80, Take a breath. This is the first couple of minutes we’ve had without a goal.

    Parrott, Fagan-Walcott, Sayers and White are all on for the visitors.

  • GOAL! K-League 3-5 Tottenham

    77, Kane makes no mistake, leathering the ball home from the free-kick.

    What a wonderfully crazy game!

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  • Red card – K-League 3-4 Tottenham

    73, What is happening here?!

    Son is played through and dragged to the floor on the edge of the box. The defender is forced to walk.

    Son has handed this one to Kane.

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  • GOAL! – K-League 3-4 Tottenham

    71, Oh my word!

    The hosts have levelled in the most remarkable manner!

    Amano catches Lloris out from the free kick, bending a fantastic effort into the corner from 35 yards. Extraordinary!

  • GOAL! – K-League 2-4 Tottenham

    67, Son scores, dispatching the penalty down the middle.

    That one got a warm reception!

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  • Penalty – K-League 2-3 Tottenham

    66, The referee has pointed to the spot!

    On the replays a K-League player handles the ball in the box. He looks to have tried to catch it! What on earth was he thinking?

    Son has the chance now.

  • K-League 2-3 Tottenham

    65, Kane finds Son in space on the left. The 30-year-old adjusts his feet and gets the shot away, bit it’s deflected for a corner.

  • K-League 2-3 Tottenham

    63, Son is still waiting to get stuck into this one. Tottenham’s top scorer last season hasn’t seen much of the ball yet.

  • K-League 2-3 Tottenham

    61, That should have been the equaliser!

    Tottenham leave themselves exposed at the back and the hosts set up a great opportunity. But Cho miscues his effort wide.

  • K-League 2-3 Tottenham

    58, So close to something brilliant.

    Hyun-Jun brilliantly glides past two challenges before combining with Veldwijk. If that had ended in a goal it would have been the pick of the bunch.

  • GOAL! K-League 2-3 Tottenham

    53, The goals are flying in now!

    Well that didn’t take long. Harry Kane is on the scoresheet.

    The substitute saw a gap and went for it, firing a brilliant left-footed effort beyond the reach of Jo from the edge of the area. Pinpoint accuracy from the Englishman.

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  • GOAL! – K-League 2-2 Tottenham

    52, Veldwijk scores!

    What a response from the hosts!

    The ball is cut back to Veldwijk who sweeps the ball brilliantly into the far bottom corner. Lloris may have been unsighted by the bodies in front of him, but the south African has got his side right back in it!

  • K-League 1-2 Tottenham

    50, To confirm the Tottenham changes at half time:

    Kane, Sarr, Hojberg, Tanganga, Doherty, Lloris and more recently Son, are all on the field for the visitors.


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