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Tottenham 1-1 Newcastle – Report, Result and Objectives as the Son obtains an emotional shipment to South Korea

Tottenham and Newcastle shared the loot in Seoul while their pre-season confrontation finished 1-1, while Heung-Min his farewell after announcing his departure this week.

The game triggered life almost immediately, Tottenham doing the brighter start.

In the first minutes, the Northern London team forced Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope, in two net stops – first to refuse the effort near the scope of Pope Sarr, then to push behind a follow -up, which led to a Rafale of the first corners.

The Spurs were rewarded for their rapid pace in the fourth minute. Kevin Danso went from defense to interception and slipped a smart ball into Brennan Johnson, who took a touch before driving a low blow from outside the area in the lower corner to the left after the Pope.

The opener forced Newcastle to grow in the game. They started to control possession, using the Bruno Guimaraes midfielder, Lewis Miley and Jelinton to work the ball in dangerous wide areas.

Anthony Gordon was a constant threat, and at 17 minutes, he saw an effort on a right foot blocked after the withdrawal of Jacob Murphy, before the head of Jelinton stretches closely from a healing cross.

The heroism of Pope at the other end kept the deficit in a deficit when he denied the low blow of Mathys like at close range, but the pressure of Newcastle finally declared.

In the 38th minute, Anthony Gordon operated the space on the left and rolled a perfectly weighted pass through the Spurs box for Harvey Barnes.

The winger opened his body and directed a right foot strike in the nearby corner, bringing the level of Newcastle.

The interval caused a flood of changes from the two managers, the Spurs with Micky Van de Ven, Lucas Bergvall and Djed Spence.

The changes initially disrupted the rhythm of Tottenham, and Newcastle came out clearer, Anthony Gordon wasting a gold chance at the start of the second half, pulling his shot largely from the center of the box.

The game has become more and more stop-starting as the second half advanced, with a series of faults and injuries breaking the flow.

Yves Bissouma and Richarlison were presented just after the hour, Newcastle replied by bringing Tino Livramento and William Osula.

Despite the interruptions, there was a chance: Bruno Guimaraes passed a long -term strike, while Bergvall tested the replacement goalkeeper of Newcastle, Mark Gillespie, with a low disc from the outside of the box, which was pushed.

As the match moved to the final stages, the tempo slowed down. James Maddison was stretched after trying to make a serious injury and was replaced by Yang Min-Hyeok, while Newcastle refreshed things with late changes, including Travis Hernes.

Richarlison won a yellow card for an awkward fault while frustration slipped into the game of the Spurs, but the Magpies were not able to find a winner either.

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