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Amanda Nilden: Tottenham Hotspur sign Sweden defender on permanent deal from Juventus

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What England should do next - BBC Sport pundits have their say

Slovakia next - England's path as draw opens up

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Tottenham news: Ex-Hibernian boss Nick Montgomery joins Spurs coaching staff

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Rodrigo Bentancur: Kick it Out receives complaints over comments about Tottenham team-mate Son Heung-min

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Anti-discrimination charity Kick it Out says it has received a "significant number" of complaints about a racial slur Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur used about team-mate Son Heung-min.

Appearing on Uruguayan TV, Bentancur was asked by a presenter for a Tottenham shirt, before replying: "Sonny's? It could be Sonny's cousin too as they all look the same."

Bentancur later apologised on Instagram and said his comments were a "very bad joke".

"Kick It Out has received a significant number of reports about Rodrigo Bentancur’s comments," the charity said.

"These reports have already been sent to the club and relevant authorities."

The body acknowledged Bentancur's apology but added: "It highlights a wider issue that heavily affects East Asian and wider communities. We’ll be seeking to address these broader issues in the coming season."

Bentancur posted: "Sonny brother! I apologise to you for what happened, it was just a very bad joke.

"You know I love you and I would never disrespect you or hurt you or anyone else! I love you, brother!"

Son has not responded publicly to the apology.

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Tottenham: Fans predict where Spurs will be after 10 games

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The fixtures for the new Premier League season are out and we asked you for your predictions on where Tottenham will be after 10 games.

Here is a selection of your comments:

Jack: We will be in the top two. North London derby at home first is usually unseen for us, but I've high hopes that with a couple of new signings we will be great! New striker and a new back-up left-back and right-back, and a number six, we will be top three all season.

Shane: It's a tough start to the league - easier fixtures are away and home fixtures are against the big teams. With no significant investment, I expect us to be sitting about eighth with 15-20 points.

Brambles: It all depends on whether we get Ivan Toney or not. If we do, we'll be in the top four. If not, we'll be sixth.

Pugsey: An away start is best, in my opinion. A tough fixture, but I see Spurs taking three points. Then it's about laying down a mark in the sand and showing they're here to compete - and Ange will insist on that. Top four after 10 games, including a win over Arsenal!

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Bentancur apologises to Tottenham team-mate Son for 'bad joke'

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Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur has apologised to captain Son Heung-min for using a racial slur on Uruguayan television, saying it was a "very bad joke".

While appearing on Canal 10 show Por La Camiseta, Bentancur was asked by host Rafa Cotelo for a Spurs player's shirt.

The Uruguay international replied: "Sonny's? It could be Sonny's cousin too as they all look the same."

After backlash to the clip, which was circulated on social media, he apologised to the South Korea international on Instagram.

"Sonny brother," he wrote. "I apologise to you for what happened, it was just a very bad joke.

"You know I love you and I would never disrespect you or hurt you or anyone else! I love you, brother!"

Son is yet to publicly respond to the apology.

The two players have been team-mates since Bentancur joined the club from Juventus in January 2022.

Bentancur is preparing to represent his country at this summer’s Copa America in the United States, which starts on 20 June.

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Tottenham Hotspur: Ange Postecoglou on 'worst experience as boss'

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Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou says Tuesday's 2-0 defeat by Manchester City was his "worst experience as a manager".

Erling Haaland scored two second-half goals to keep City's title fate in their own hands - and end Spurs' chances of qualifying for next season's Champions League.

A lot of the build-up talk was around many Tottenham fans not wanting their own team to win, because that would have put arch-rivals Arsenal on the brink of winning the title.

The Australian insisted before the game that 100% of Spurs fans would want their team to win.

But on Friday he said: "I hold my hand up, I got it wrong. I was here the day before the game and I sort of mocked the whole thing.

"I got a real anxiety within me. What if we play as well as we can and they beat us 5-0?

"I'd hate to think [that] people [would be] questioning if I'd prepared the team."

Tottenham's defeat meant Aston Villa claimed the final Champions League spot.

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Liverpool 4-2 Tottenham Hotspur: Reds return to winning ways with victory over Spurs at Anfield

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Tottenham's dramatic decline continued as their hopes of reaching the Premier League's top four faded even further after they were well beaten by Liverpool at Anfield.

Aston Villa's defeat at Brighton left the door open for Spurs to make a late push for next season's Champions League but even a late comeback could not prevent a fourth successive defeat as Liverpool found form once more after their own recent slump.

Mohamed Salah put his touchline bust-up with manager Jurgen Klopp at West Ham behind him to open the scoring with a far-post header from Cody Gakpo's cross after 16 minutes, Andy Robertson adding the second right on half-time when Spurs keeper Guglielmo Vicario could only push out the Egyptian's shot.

Spurs lost discipline and Vicario had to separate team-mates Cristian Romero and Emerson Royal as they went off at half-time, with matters not improving for Ange Postecoglou's side as they were over-run after the break by a rampant Liverpool.

Gakpo headed the third from Harvey Elliott's delivery five minutes after the interval, the latter getting on the scoresheet himself in the 59th minute with a glorious curling finish from 20 yards into the top corner.

Liverpool then inexplicably switched off to allow substitute Richarlison and Heung-Min Son to give Spurs unlikely hope but it was too late and they remain seven points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa with a game in hand.

Liverpool may have ended this game, remarkably, with some anxiety around Anfield but for an hour they were back to their imperious, threatening best.

Tottenham's two goals gave the scoreline a closer look than Liverpool's performance deserved but they were never in serious danger of giving up the victory.

Salah had clearly recovered from his disagreement with manager Klopp at London Stadium as he led the charge by scoring the first goal and having an involvement in Robertson's second.

It was Elliott, however, who was the star of Liverpool's show and as well as setting up the third for Gakpo he got the deserved reward of a goal of his own with a searing drive high past Vicario.

Elsewhere, it was almost a dress rehearsal for Klopp's final game after a stellar nine-year reign when Wolves come to Anfield on the last day of the season.

The German was serenaded throughout as The Kop went through his farewell songsheet, Klopp responding with trademark fist pumps in front of Liverpool's fans after a nervous finale ended with victory.

Klopp was not whipping up the Kop for a final push for the Premier League title - that has gone after this season once held hopes of four trophies - but it certainly sets the scene for an emotional Anfield goodbye in a fortnight.

Tottenham's abject display for the first hour raised the prospect of humiliation at Anfield, and while they salvaged a sliver of pride with a Richarlison-inspired closing 20 minutes this was another day of disappointment for Postecoglou and his players.

As on so many occasions this season, Postecoglou's attacking approach left Spurs conceding too many chances and Liverpool followed recent opponents such as Newcastle United, Arsenal and Chelsea in taking full advantage.

The underlying tensions and frustrations in the ranks were evident at half-time when it took a strong intervention from keeper Vicario to keep defenders Romero and Royal apart as they clashed walking off.

It was when Richarlison, who may find himself surplus to Spurs' requirements in the summer, was introduced that a thoroughly one-sided game was turned on its head, the striker revelling in Anfield's insults for his Everton connections and causing constant problems.

Spurs may have thought the most unlikely of comebacks was on for a few minutes after they scored twice but in reality they did not deserve anything from this game after the way Liverpool had dominated them and their Champions League hopes look very grim now.

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