Harry Kane on target for Spurs in bad-tempered draw with Sevilla - in pictures
Harry Kane scored from Son Heung-min's pass as Tottenham drew 1-1 against Sevilla on Saturday, to the delight of 43,000-plus fans at South Korea's Suwon World Cup Stadium.
Spurs faced a much tougher test against the Spanish side in the final game of their pre-season trip than on Wednesday, when Son and Kane both scored twice in front of 64,000 fans in a 6-3 win over a K-League "all star" team.
Son and Kane, whose every move has been followed avidly, both started against the La Liga side and played for 70 minutes before departing to an ovation.
"This week in Korea I am very happy because we worked a lot and at the same time we enjoyed and played two friendlies," Spurs manager Antonio Conte said.
"I think the first game was friendly and this one was a real game."
Despite it being a friendly, there was little love between the teams, even with Sevilla fielding Spurs old boy Erik Lamela, as some fierce challenges flew in during a bad-tempered first half.
Richarlison played his second game since joining Spurs in a £60 million move from Everton and was on the receiving end of several reckless tackles.
Just before half-time Son's elbow struck Gonzalo Montiel, leaving the Argentine bloodied and the pair exchanged heated words before other players intervened.
Seoul, thank you