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Three things we learned from Tottenham draw with Newcastle as Thomas Frank has a new favourite
Three things we learned from Tottenham draw with Newcastle as Thomas Frank has a new favourite

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Three things we learned from Tottenham draw with Newcastle as Thomas Frank has a new favourite

Tottenham ended their pre-season tour of Asia with a 1-1 draw against Newcastle. In what will be Heung-min Son's final appearance for Tottenham, the north London club started brightly and took an early lead through Brennan Johnson. Spurs were, however, unable to take control of the game as Newcastle dominated the midfield battle and Harvey Barnes soon found an equaliser. A flurry of changes disrupted the tempo after half-time and in an uneventful second period, Tottenham will be most concerned by James Maddison's late injury as he was stretchered off having come on as a substitute. Tottenham remain unbeaten under Frank and head to Germany to take on Bayern Munich in their final game of pre-season. Here are three things Standard Sport learned from Tottenham's 1-1 draw with Newcastle. Attackers must step up to replace Son Son received a hero's farewell, embraced by team-mates and opposition players alike, in the second half. It was an emotional goodbye, befitting of the 33-year-old's decade-long stay at Tottenham. The South Korean's imminent departure has, however, opened up a wider debate about how Tottenham will replace his impact. Johnson, the hero of Bilbao, showed glimpses in his debut season without ever truly convincing in front of goal. The Welshman on Sunday netted the opening goal against Newcastle, courtesy of a heavy deflection, but he toiled as the game wore on and was replaced in the second half. New signing Mohammed Kudus looks like a smart piece of business, and his flair and directness will add a different dimension to Tottenham's attack. Like Johnson, though, he has proven to be a streaky player, and the main task on Frank's hands will be building consistency. Tottenham have plenty of attacking talent, but turning them into an efficient unit could prove difficult. Danso looks like a perfect fit for Frank Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven will be Tottenham's first-choice central defensive partnership heading into the new season. Kevin Danso, however, has proven himself to be more than an able deputy. The Austrian, as he showed when winning back possession for Tottenham's opening goal, provides a level of aggression that Frank likes from his central defenders. The 26-year-old won't usurp either Romero or Van de Ven, should they stay fit. But given the pair's injury issues last term, having Danso around the squad will prove useful for Frank. Tottenham were made to use midfielder Archie Gray at centre-back last season, owing to the team's injury crisis. So, Frank will be glad to have a natural deputy in Danso. Maddison injury is a hammer blow James Maddison's injury has left a creative void in midfield that Tottenham desperately need to fill. In a game where Tottenham struggled for supremacy in the centre of the park, there was little chance for others to stand out from the pack. Second-half substitute Lucas Bergvall showed a little bit of ingenuity with a run and shot from close range that was easily held by Nick Pope, but has struggled during these summer friendlies. The futures of Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma are also no closer to being resolved, with the pair having entered the final year of their contracts. It seems that Bentancur will stay, while Bissouma could leave the club this summer, but realistically, neither player provides the answer to Tottenham's midfield problem. Bergvall, Gray and Pape Matar Sarr are all promising young players who could form the basis of Tottenham's midfield for years to come. It is, however, too soon to hold them up as the answer to the most glaring of Tottenham's issues under Frank, who had hoped to solve the issue with the failed pursuit of Morgan Gibbs-White.

Tottenham player ratings vs Newcastle: Kevin Danso stands out as Brennan Johnson sends reminder
Tottenham player ratings vs Newcastle: Kevin Danso stands out as Brennan Johnson sends reminder

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Tottenham player ratings vs Newcastle: Kevin Danso stands out as Brennan Johnson sends reminder

Tottenham ended their pre-season tour of Asia with a 1-1 draw against Newcastle in Seoul. On what will be Heung-min Son's final Tottenham appearance, his farewell dominated proceedings in what was a fairly uneventful game until James Maddison's injury. Tottenham started brightly and took an early lead through Brennan Johnson's deflected effort from outside the area. Despite their early energy, Tottenham were unable to capitalise and were pegged back when Harvey Barnes rifled a shot in off the post to bring Newcastle level. The second half saw a flurry of changes for both sides, with neither team able to find a winner, with Maddison being taken off on a stretcher overshadowing the final minutes. Tottenham remain unbeaten under Thomas Frank and end their pre-season preparations with a trip to Germany to face Bayern Munich. Antonin Kinsky 6 Even though Barnes' equaliser beat Kinsky at his near post, there was nothing he could do about the goal. Otherwise rarely called into action. Pedro Porro 6 Allowed Barnes to cut inside him far too easily for Newcastle's equaliser. Defensively, Porro is still vulnerable, but Frank will really appreciate his attacking qualities. The Spaniard is the perfect fit for his system. Kevin Danso 7 Thomas Frank loves his defenders to be aggressive and proactive. He'll have thoroughly enjoyed the way Danso won possession to turn the ball over for Tottenham's opening goal. He's by no means the finished article, but Danso will provide valuable cover for Romero and Van de Ven. Cristian Romero 6 A solid performance from Romero, who dealt well with Newcastle's physicality. Similarly to Danso, Frank will like how aggressive Romero is when attacking balls into the box and winning back possession high up the pitch. Ben Davies 6 Newcastle caused Davies problems down the left hand side but the Welshman recovered well and restricted the lively Anthony Gordon. Given Destiny Udogie's injury, Frank will be glad to be able to call upon Davies. Rodrigo Bentancur 5 Wasn't one of his best performances as Newcastle were able to cut through Tottenham's midfield fairly easily in the first-half. Archie Gray 6 Newcastle dominated the midfield battle after a bright start from Tottenham. Still, some more valuable minutes for Gray in his favoured position. Pape Matar Sarr 6 He wasn't quite able to emulate his goalscoring heroics from Thursday's 1-0 win over Arsenal as Newcastle got control of the midfield. Brennan Johnson 7 The Welshman opened the scoring with a deflected effort from outside the box but faded as the game wore on. Mobbed by Son following his goal, he will be expected to step up in the South Korean's absence. Mathys Tel 5 Tel is 20 years old, and it shows - all the confidence without the conviction. Plenty of energy and potential, but Frank needs to channel it into something more productive. Heung-Min Son 6 This afternoon was hardly ever going to be about Son's performance, and luckily so, as it was a pretty anonymous showing from the 33-year-old, who was routinely caught offside. Micky Van de Ven 6 The Dutchman looked assured as Newcastle struggled to create any meaningful chances. Wasn't tasked with too much, but when called upon he stood up to examination. Lucas Bergvall 6 There are a lot of questions to be answered in the middle of the park for Tottenham, but Bergvall can certainly be part of the solution. The young Swede tried to wrestle back control of the midfield, but struggled as the game hit a lull in the second-half. Richarlison 5 Tottenham lacked an out-and-out forward in the absence of Dominic Solanke and Richarlison did little to suggest he is the answer. The Brazilian struggled to lead the line, but he wasn't helped by a lack of service. Djed Spence 6 Newcastle had looked lively on both flanks early on but Spence got to grips with his position well and ensured Tottenham stayed resolute. Yves Bissouma 5 Couldn't turn the tide for Tottenham in the midfield despite an energetic performance. His performance was symptomatic of a lack of quality in the second-half. James Maddison 5 A really unfortunate way to end his pre-season as he was stretchered off injured in the 85th minute. The Englishman couldn't provide the spark to help Tottenham break out of pressure. A few nice touches, but he went missing in a physical affair. Mohammed Kudus 5 Struggled to impact the game off the bench. Crowded out in a suffocating midfield battle, there wasn't a lot of space for Kudus to work with. Wilson Odobert 5 A difficult cameo for the teenager, who like his team-mates couldn't find any rhythm in a stop-start game. Luka Vuskovic 6 Helped Tottenham see out the result with an industrious display. The young Croatian stood up to task without standing out. Yang min-hyeok n/a Had a late chance as he jigged his way into the area, but having replaced Maddison with just five minuted left to play, there wasn't enough time for the youngster to find his feet in the game.

Tottenham player ratings vs Newcastle: Kevin Danso stands out as Brennan Johnson sends reminder
Tottenham player ratings vs Newcastle: Kevin Danso stands out as Brennan Johnson sends reminder

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time03-08-2025

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Tottenham player ratings vs Newcastle: Kevin Danso stands out as Brennan Johnson sends reminder

Tottenham ended their pre-season tour of Asia with a 1-1 draw against Newcastle in Seoul. On what will be Heung-min Son's final Tottenham appearance, his farewell dominated proceedings in what was a fairly uneventful game until James Maddison's injury. Tottenham started brightly and took an early lead through Brennan Johnson's deflected effort from outside the area. Despite their early energy, Tottenham were unable to capitalise and were pegged back when Harvey Barnes rifled a shot in off the post to bring Newcastle level. The second half saw a flurry of changes for both sides, with neither team able to find a winner, with Maddison being taken off on a stretcher overshadowing the final minutes. Tottenham remain unbeaten under Thomas Frank and end their pre-season preparations with a trip to Germany to face Bayern Munich. Antonin Kinsky 6 Even though Barnes' equaliser beat Kinsky at his near post, there was nothing he could do about the goal. Otherwise rarely called into action. Pedro Porro 6 Allowed Barnes to cut inside him far too easily for Newcastle's equaliser. Defensively, Porro is still vulnerable, but Frank will really appreciate his attacking qualities. The Spaniard is the perfect fit for his system. Kevin Danso 7 Thomas Frank loves his defenders to be aggressive and proactive. He'll have thoroughly enjoyed the way Danso won possession to turn the ball over for Tottenham's opening goal. He's by no means the finished article, but Danso will provide valuable cover for Romero and Van de Ven. Cristian Romero 6 A solid performance from Romero, who dealt well with Newcastle's physicality. Similarly to Danso, Frank will like how aggressive Romero is when attacking balls into the box and winning back possession high up the pitch. Ben Davies 6 Newcastle caused Davies problems down the left hand side but the Welshman recovered well and restricted the lively Anthony Gordon. Given Destiny Udogie's injury, Frank will be glad to be able to call upon Davies. Rodrigo Bentancur 5 Wasn't one of his best performances as Newcastle were able to cut through Tottenham's midfield fairly easily in the first-half. Archie Gray 6 Newcastle dominated the midfield battle after a bright start from Tottenham. Still, some more valuable minutes for Gray in his favoured position. Pape Matar Sarr 6 He wasn't quite able to emulate his goalscoring heroics from Thursday's 1-0 win over Arsenal as Newcastle got control of the midfield. Brennan Johnson 7 The Welshman opened the scoring with a deflected effort from outside the box but faded as the game wore on. Mobbed by Son following his goal, he will be expected to step up in the South Korean's absence. Mathys Tel 5 Tel is 20 years old, and it shows - all the confidence without the conviction. Plenty of energy and potential, but Frank needs to channel it into something more productive. Heung-Min Son 6 This afternoon was hardly ever going to be about Son's performance, and luckily so, as it was a pretty anonymous showing from the 33-year-old, who was routinely caught offside. Micky Van de Ven 6 The Dutchman looked assured as Newcastle struggled to create any meaningful chances. Wasn't tasked with too much, but when called upon he stood up to examination. Lucas Bergvall 6 There are a lot of questions to be answered in the middle of the park for Tottenham, but Bergvall can certainly be part of the solution. The young Swede tried to wrestle back control of the midfield, but struggled as the game hit a lull in the second-half. Richarlison 5 Tottenham lacked an out-and-out forward in the absence of Dominic Solanke and Richarlison did little to suggest he is the answer. The Brazilian struggled to lead the line, but he wasn't helped by a lack of service. Djed Spence 6 Newcastle had looked lively on both flanks early on but Spence got to grips with his position well and ensured Tottenham stayed resolute. Yves Bissouma 5 Couldn't turn the tide for Tottenham in the midfield despite an energetic performance. His performance was symptomatic of a lack of quality in the second-half. James Maddison 5 A really unfortunate way to end his pre-season as he was stretchered off injured in the 85th minute. The Englishman couldn't provide the spark to help Tottenham break out of pressure. A few nice touches, but he went missing in a physical affair. Mohammed Kudus 5 Struggled to impact the game off the bench. Crowded out in a suffocating midfield battle, there wasn't a lot of space for Kudus to work with. Wilson Odobert 5 A difficult cameo for the teenager, who like his team-mates couldn't find any rhythm in a stop-start game. Luka Vuskovic 6 Helped Tottenham see out the result with an industrious display. The young Croatian stood up to task without standing out. Yang min-hyeok n/a Had a late chance as he jigged his way into the area, but having replaced Maddison with just five minuted left to play, there wasn't enough time for the youngster to find his feet in the game.

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