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Ange Postecoglou's F-word rant caught on live TV as he tears into shellshocked Tottenham flops during drinks break

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ANGE POSTECOGLOU tour into his Tottenham flops with an X-rated rant during their latest pre-season contest.

Spurs secured a narrow 4-3 win over a K-League XI in Seoul on Wednesday afternoon.

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Goals from Dejan Kulusevski and Will Lankshear either side of a Son Heung-min brace proved to be the difference.

However, Postecoglou was far from impressed with the match goalless at a drinks break after 25 minutes.

As his players took on fluids around him, the Australian fumed: "I’ve got one f***ing thing to say. We go and have a crack, man for man."

His outburst was caught live by TV cameras along with the shocked reaction of the Spurs stars.

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Postecoglou's rant worked, though, as his side raced into a 3-0 lead at half-time through Kulusevski and Son's goals.

The K-League XI pulled two goals back after the interval before Lankshear restored a two-goal advantage.

A late strike from Pohang Steelers midfielder Oberdan prompted a nervy ending for the Premier League side.

Spurs were able to hold on, though, to claim their fourth win from four pre-season friendlies.

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They conclude their Asian tour against Bayern Munich in Seoul on Sunday.

The German giants then visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for Spurs' final friendly on August 10.

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Postecoglou's side begin their campaign nine days later away to newly-promoted Leicester.

Spurs have made three signings so far this summer as they look to build on last season's fifth place finish.

Swedish teenager Lucas Bergvall has completed his move from Djurgarden along with Archie Gray's arrival from Leeds.

South Korean winger Min-hyeok Yang has also signed from Gangwon but will not join his new club until January.

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Ange Postecoglou's F-word rant caught on live TV as he tears into shellshocked Tottenham flops during drinks break

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ANGE POSTECOGLOU tour into his Tottenham flops with an X-rated rant during their latest pre-season contest.

Spurs secured a narrow 4-3 win over a K-League XI in Seoul on Wednesday afternoon.

Goals from Dejan Kulusevski and Will Lankshear either side of a Son Heung-min brace proved to be the difference.

However, Postecoglou was far from impressed with the match goalless at a drinks break after 25 minutes.

As his players took on fluids around him, the Australian fumed: "I’ve got one f***ing thing to say. We go and have a crack, man for man."

His outburst was caught live by TV cameras along with the shocked reaction of the Spurs stars.

Postecoglou's rant worked, though, as his side raced into a 3-0 lead at half-time through Kulusevski and Son's goals.

The K-League XI pulled two goals back after the interval before Lankshear restored a two-goal advantage.

A late strike from Pohang Steelers midfielder Oberdan prompted a nervy ending for the Premier League side.

Spurs were able to hold on, though, to claim their fourth win from four pre-season friendlies.

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They conclude their Asian tour against Bayern Munich in Seoul on Sunday.

The German giants then visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for Spurs' final friendly on August 10.

Postecoglou's side begin their campaign nine days later away to newly-promoted Leicester.

Spurs have made three signings so far this summer as they look to build on last season's fifth place finish.

Swedish teenager Lucas Bergvall has completed his move from Djurgarden along with Archie Gray's arrival from Leeds.

South Korean winger Min-hyeok Yang has also signed from Gangwon but will not join his new club until January.

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Is Tottenham vs Bayern Munich on TV? Date, kick off time and stream as Spurs face German giants in pre-season friendly

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TOTTENHAM continue their preparations for the new season with a huge friendly against Bayern Munich in Seoul.

In Spurs' opener in South Korea, they beat Team K League - an all-star team of players from the Korean top flight - in a 4-3 thriller.

Dejan Kulusevski opened the scoring on 29 minutes, followed by a stunning Son Heung-min brace to give Tottenham a 3-0 lead at half-time.

A quickfire double from Stanislav IIjutcenko made it 3-2 before Will Lankshear reinstated Spurs' two-goal advantage just after the hour mark.

Oberdan Alionco de Lima netted on 81 minutes to set up a grandstand finish, but Ange Postecoglu's men held on to run out 4-3 winners.

Bayern haven't featured in South Korea yet but began their pre-season with an eye-opening 14-1 win over FC Rottach-Egern before a 1-1 draw with FC Duren.

When is Tottenham vs Bayern Munich?

Tottenham vs Bayern Munich will take place on Saturday, August 3.

Kick off will be at 12pm.

The Seoul World Cup Stadium will host.

Is Tottenham vs Bayern Munich on TV?

Tottenham's clash with Bayern Munich will be available to watch on SPURSPLAY, providing you hold a valid subscription.

Subscribers can live stream the match via the SPURSPLAY website or the Official Spurs + Stadium app.

Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action by following SunSport's live blog.

Will Harry Kane feature for Bayern Munich against Tottenham?

Harry Kane will miss out on the opportunity to face his former side in Seoul as new Bayern manager Vincent Kompany confirmed that the 31-year-old striker wasn't part of the travelling squad to South Korea.

The forward featured heavily for England at Euro 2024 this summer and appeared to be carrying the effects of a back injury he sustained before the international tournament began.

Kane started in every game for the Three Lions, scoring three goals and he captained the side in the final against Spain.

He won't feature against Spurs in South Korea, but Bayern travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium a week after (August 10) their clash in Asia for another friendly, which Kane could be available for.

Tottenham's pre-season fixtures and results

Here are all of Tottenham's pre-season fixtures and results:

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Tottenham star Son Heung-min stuns fans with 'filthy' goal in pre-season that is 'out of this world'

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SON HEUNG-MIN had a hero’s welcome back in Seoul - as Spurs fans got an exciting glimpse of their new South Korean signing Yang Min-Hyuk.

Winger Yang, 18, became Tottenham’s fourth signing of the summer when his transfer from Gangwon was confirmed last week.

The youngster will not link up with his new side until January but did face them in the Seoul World Cup Stadium as part of Spurs’ pre-season to the Far East.

Ange Postecoglou’s men faced a Team K League side made up of the best players in South Korea’s top division.

Though former England international Jesse Lingard, who plays for FC Seoul, was not involved due to injury.

Yang showed a blistering turn of pace and almost scored against his new team when racing in down the left, but fired narrowly over.

Spurs made a slow start, which may have explained why Postecoglou was raging during the drinks break midway through the first half.

The livid Aussie was ordering his players to go “man to man” in the pressing, with microphones catching him dropping the F-bomb as dressed down his squad.

It had a positive effect though as Spurs then went on to score three goals before half-time.

Dejan Kulusevski, playing as a central striker, broke the deadlock, leaping onto the rebound from a saved Son shirt and smartly turning into the roof of the net.

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Son then gave his 25,000-strong, adoring crowd what they wanted, as he cut in from the left and fired into far corner.

It was a typical strike from Spurs’ captain, and teed up by Jamie Donley, who impressed at inverted left-back again.

Son then made it three in stoppage time, playing a one-two with Kulusevski, nutmegging his defender and then firing into the far corner.

It was a strike which delighted Spurs fans on social media as they look forward to their captain's tenth season at the club.

Commenting on the brilliant link-up between Son and Kulusevski, one fan said: "Really difficult to judge the standard we're up against, but Son has been out of this world. I guess he's giving the crowd something to remember."

Another described the wonderful strike as "filthy" while a third said: "Oh, that was incredibly lovely."

Spurs beat a K League team 6-3 two years ago under Antonio Conte in a madcap game of chances - and that is what it proved to be again in the second half.

The Korean side brought on the division’s top scorer at the break, Stanislav Iljutcenko, and he fired a quick-fire double, both from close range, to make it 3-2 by 54 minutes.

Postecoglou’s men went back in front though as 19-year-old Will Lankshear, who has impressed throughout pre-season, turned home Timo Werner’s cross.

The goal frenzy was not over though as Oberdan made it 4-3 with a thumping volley.

There could have been more goals with James Maddison and Emerson Royal hitting the woodwork and the Korean side missing a number of good chances.

Oliver Skipp was lucky to escape serious injury when caught on the knee by an awful tackle which would have been a red card in a competitive game.

Spurs have won all five of the pre-season games so far - including the 7-2 win over Cambridge behind closed doors - and 21 goals in the process.

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Premier League cult hero Mido comes out of retirement aged 41 after 'ten-year break'

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Ex-Tottenham star Mido has declared his aim to return to top-flight football... aged 41 and after an ELEVEN-YEAR break.

The Egypt striker spent three years with Spurs, scoring nine goals in 61 games.

Mido had further Premier League stints with Middlesbrough, Wigan and West Ham.

But he announced his retirement in summer 2013 after a one-game Championship cameo with Barnsley.

Ex-Ajax and Marseille ace Mido went on to manage a host of clubs in Egypt including former team Zamalek.

But he has now stated his intention to pull on his boots once more, claiming he is still better than any of the Egyptian top flight's current strikers.

He told a Cairo TV station: "My journey is not complete yet. I'm thinking of going back to playing football in the Egyptian Premier League.

"I bet that I will score at least 10 goals if I go back to the EPL. There are currently no good strikers, and that's what encourages me to come back.

"I will join one of the Egyptian clubs soon, and I will go through the preparation period with them. I am 60 per cent ready.

"I didn't retire from football - I only took a ten-year break."

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Mido hinted he will make his comeback with one of the north African country's "historic" clubs.

He won 51 Egypt caps, scoring 19 goals for the Pharaohs.

Mido was sacked after just nine games as coach of EPL club Ismaily 17 months ago.

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Ivan Toney transfer in doubt after Brentford replacement suffers injury with Tottenham and West Ham keen on England star

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IVAN TONEY'S Brentford exit is in doubt after his replacement Igor Thiago suffered an injury.

West Ham and Tottenham are in the hunt for Toney with SunSport exclusively revealing that the Bees were prepared to slash their asking price by £30million.

But those plans may be shelved after Thiago hurt his meniscus.

The Brazilian hitman, 23, scored twice in a 5-2 friendly win over Wimbledon but will miss tonight's clash with Benfica.

It was an excellent start to his time in West London but the shine was taken off by his setback.

A club statement confirmed: "Brentford’s Igor Thiago suffered a meniscus injury during the Bees’ 5-2 victory over AFC Wimbledon.

"The striker, who scored a brace on his first appearance for the club, is unavailable for this evening's game against Benfica and will have further scans next week to determine the extent of the injury."

The expected recovery time for a meniscus injury is six to 12 weeks, meaning Thiago is likely to miss Brentford's Premier League opener against Crystal Palace in August 18.

He could potentially be sidelined for a significant portion of the season depending on the severity of the injury.

Brentford had hoped to create an auction for Toney after he returned from an eight-month gambling ban in January and initially invited bids in excess of £80m.

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But there were no offers during the winter transfer window and the club have been surprised at the lack interest this summer.

Toney is keen to leave Brentford this summer but has repeatedly spoken of his desire to join a “top club that wins trophies.”

The 28-year-old could opt to see out the final year of his contract at Brentford in the hope of joining a big club on a free transfer next summer, although such a move may create tension with his employers.

Brentford broke their transfer record to pay Club Brugge £31m for former bricklayer Thiago, who they have been scouting for some time.

Thiago notched 18 goals in 34 Jupiler Pro League outings last term - firing Brugge to the title.

He netted 15 in 32 for Bulgarian outfit Ludogorets in his first season in Europe.

After losing his dad aged 13, Thiago carried fruit at a fair and worked as a bricklayer to make money.

Speaking to Brentford's club website, he explained: "When I was 13 years old, my father passed away.

"I started to work at the fair carrying fruit. I also worked as a bricklayer. I had several jobs when I was younger, before I got into professional football and got the opportunity to play abroad.

"It helped me as a man, and it helped me as a person. It helped me to appreciate the little and big things in life, because today I look at my life and see that I'm privileged with everything I have."

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Tottenham leave seven stars at home for pre-season tour as Ange Postecoglou urges two outcasts to find new clubs

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BRYAN GIL and Sergio Reguilon have been left out of Tottenham’s tour to the Far East so they can seal moves elsewhere.

The Spanish pair are surplus to requirements under new boss Ange Postecoglou, so they will not be joining their colleagues in Japan and South Korea over the next fortnight.

Gil, 23, turned down a loan move to Brighton in January and has been a long-term target of Feyenoord.

He joined the North London outfit back in 2021 but struggled to cement a spot in the team.

The winger has had two loan spells away from Spurs with moves to LaLiga clubs Valencia and Sevilla.

During his time at Sevilla, he helped the club win the Europa League and scored twice in 17 league appearances.

Reguilon, 27, spent the first half of last season on loan at Manchester United and then was farmed out to Brentford in January.

The left-back will not have regular game time should he stay at Spurs, with Destiny Udogie the first choice in the role.

He had signed a five-year deal when signing for the club in 2020, which is set to expire at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.

Fraser Forster has also been left home as he continues to recover from a fractured foot.

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Rodrigo Bentancur, Giovani Lo Celso, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven will rejoin the squad closer to the start of the season.

They are currently on holiday after representing their countries in the latter stages of the Copa America and Euro 2024.

Spurs play J League champions Vissel Kobe in Tokyo on Saturday at 11am.

They will then face K League All Stars in Seoul July 31 at 12pm.

The final game of the tour will be against Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.

The match will also be in the South Korean capital and kick off at midday on August 3.

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England star Eberechi Eze lined up for £68million Premier League transfer as Tottenham joined by rivals in race

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And while we’re at it, here’s another… I bet very few of you have narrowed it down to the same couple of candidates as me.

If the odds are spot-on, finding Gareth Southgate’s replacement is a toss-up between Eddie Howe and Graham Potter.

Well in my book it’s a straight head-to-head, too. But I’m even more convinced that the men I see as obvious front-runners will be lucky to even get an interview.

I doubt there are many who’d agree with me either, when I say the FA should look no further than Steven Gerrard or Frank Lampard for the next Three Lions boss.

Either of them could do the job standing on their head, yet probably neither will get so much as a phone call.

Mind you, plenty of people will insist there’s no reason why they should because they’ve already written off both as failures.

Forgetting that Frank reached an FA Cup final and finished fourth in his first spell at Chelsea.

Or the fact that Everton were in such a mess, he never had a prayer when he went there.

There’s every chance they’ll gloss over Stevie’s time at Rangers, despite their first title win in a decade — unbeaten as well — and say he was a flop at Aston Villa.

But you show me a manager who’s not had a tough time of it somewhere down the line. Potter certainly did at Chelsea — he only lasted 31 games and lost 11 of them.

So did Unai Emery, the man who replaced Stevie as boss at Villa, when he was Arsenal manager. It happens to everyone out there.

So what’s the difference between Potter and Frank?

Why is one an obvious candidate for England, yet the other not even worthy of a mention?

Nothing against Eddie or Graham, by the way. Eddie’s doing well enough at Newcastle without absolutely tearing it up.

And Potter did a good job at Brighton before Chelsea but he had good recruitment and was working with good players.

Look at some of the names he had and where they ended up.

Alexis Mac Allister won the World Cup and went to Liverpool. Leandro Trossard is at Arsenal, Marc Cucurella and Moises Caicedo joined Chelsea, Yves Bissouma is with Tottenham.

There’s no doubt Potter or Howe would be a safe pair of hands. A steady Eddie. Just like Gareth was eight years ago — which is why they will probably get a chance.

But if the FA want someone steeped in football knowledge — at international level too — and who knows the game inside out at that level, both Frank and Stevie leave them standing.

The players would love it as well. They’d be desperate to play for them.

They would have nothing but respect whether it was Lampard or Gerrard as boss.

So, are they both on the scrapheap for good because they’ve had a failure somewhere down the line? There won’t be any managers left before long if that’s all it takes.

And here’s another thing as well. While you need a thick skin to be a club manager, it’s not a patch on the one demanded at international level.

That goes for players — certainly the senior ones — as well. And Stevie and Frank could tell you all about that better than most.

Some of the stuff Frank had to put up with back in the day was horrendous, horrible stuff.

It was the same for Gerro, especially when he was captain.

But the pair of them stood up and came through it. And that’s the sort of character you want and need as England manager.

It’s not about being a fantastic coach. When do you really get the chance to prove that with England? You don’t.

You’re not out there every day doing shape, shadow play and the like. For one thing you tend to pick the team at the last minute because you don’t want it leaking out!

It’s about managing, not coaching and there is a difference. It’s about picking the best players in the right positions.

It’s about attacking and being positive — and in my book, nothing would be more positive than giving Stevie or Frank a call.

But I’d be very surprised if anyone at the FA even picks up the phone and dials their numbers.

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Richarlison and Gabriel Jesus 'on Saudi transfer list' with either Arsenal or Spurs star to replace departed ex-Prem ace

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BRAZIL stars Richarlison and Gabriel Jesus are reportedly being tracked by Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ahli.

The Premier League duo play on either side of the North London divide with Tottenham and Arsenal respectively.

Al-Ahli are one of four teams owned by the vastly wealthy Saudi Public Investment Fund and have spent big on foreign talent.

Riyad Mahrez, Allan Saint-Maximin, Edouard Mendy, Roberto Firmino and Franck Kessie all joined them last year.

But with former Newcastle trickster Saint-Maximin heading to Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce on loan, they are keen to add another star.

According to Saudi outlet Al-Riyadiyah, Richarlison and Jesus are both high on their shopping list.

German boss Matthias Jaissle is reportedly running the rule over both forwards before sanctioning a move for one of them.

Spurs ace Richarlison, 27, has already dismissed reports he will head for the Middle East.

He posted on Instagram in May: "I left my vacation and came to work to come back better ahead of next season.

"Regarding what's been said in the media in the last few days, it's fake news. I will NOT leave England ahead of next season."

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Jesus, 27, missed Brazil's disappointing Copa America campaign after struggling for fitness last season.

He has joined the Gunners' pre-season tour of the US after using the summer to recuperate.

SunSport revealed in May that Jesus will fight for his place at Arsenal despite reports surrounding an exit.

Mikel Arteta remains a huge fan of what he brings in terms of leadership, mentality and impact on younger players.

But Arsenal chiefs will still target a world-class No9 this summer.

Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres, Red Bull Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko and Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak are currently all being monitored.

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Marseille continue Premier League raid with £12m Spurs ace Hojbjerg set to join Greenwood AND Arsenal star also wanted

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MARSEILLE are closing in on a deal to sign Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Tottenham, according to reports.

It comes after the French club completed the £27million signing of Mason Greenwood this week.

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Marseille also plucked Roberto De Zerbi as manager following his sacking at Brighton, and their Premier League raid is set to continue.

Hojbjerg, 28, fell out of favour at Spurs under Ange Postecoglou so the club are happy to let him leave this summer.

And according to Fabrizio Romano Marseille have had a bid worth £12m accepted for the midfielder.

Hojbjerg is reportedly happy to make the switch after speaking to De Zerbi.

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And he could be joined in the south of France by a player who has been his rival in recent years - Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah.

Marseille have opened talks to sign the striker but an agreement is not close, according to Romano.

SunSport exclusively revealed in June how the Gunners were reluctantly willing to sell the Hale End graduate to pave the way for fresh attacking reinforcements.

Nketiah struggled for game time at the Emirates last season but attracted interest from a number of Premier League outfits, including Fulham.

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But if Arsenal do decide to sell they will likely demand £30m to let Nketiah leave.

And Nketiah, who won his first England caps last season, is believed to be open to moving in order to play more.

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