Ange Postecoglou hits the NFL as Tottenham boss plays perfect host with classy shirt swap
Ange Postecoglou took a break from football duties to play the perfect host at Tottenham's home ground.
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Ange Postecoglou took a break from football duties to play the perfect host at Tottenham's home ground.
Returning to action after three years, midfielder Farukh Choudhary feels they could have scored another goal as India had to settle for a 1-1 draw against hosts Vietnam in an international friendly in Nam Dinh. Manolo Marquez's selection of Farukh had raised eyebrows but the midfielder, who was sidelined for three years, struck a second-half goal to level things for India after Vi Hao Bui had given the hosts a 38th minute lead. "Personally, I feel great. I've not been a part of the national team for a long time, but this is where I wanted to be. I worked hard at my clubs and I knew in my heart that I deserved to be here," Farukh said.
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The Scottish Premiership season is now in full swing - but managers up and down the division will already have one eye on the January transfer window.