Newcastle United 1-1 Tottenham Highlights and Reaction as Barnes Earns a Draw
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, AUG 3 – Heung-min Son’s farewell match featured a 1-1 draw and a heated altercation between Bruno Guimaraes and Cristian Romero, reflecting rising tensions during the friendly game.
- On August 3, 2025, Tottenham drew 1-1 with Newcastle at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in a friendly.
- Ahead of his last Spurs appearance, Heung-min Son announced he would leave Tottenham after a decade, with players forming a guard of honour as he left the pitch.
- Minutes into the match, Brennan Johnson, Spurs forward, scored in the third minute with a deflected effort; Harvey Barnes, Newcastle winger, equalised before half with a shot off the post.
- A heated clash saw Bruno Guimaraes, Newcastle midfielder, grab Cristian Romero by the throat before Son pulled Romero aside to calm him down.
- Next, Tottenham head to Germany to face Bayern Munich, remaining unbeaten under Thomas Frank at the end of pre-season.
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