Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son both scored twice as Tottenham began their pre-season with a thrilling 6-3 win over Team K League in Seoul, South Korea.
Kane and Son were both brought on in the second half as the pair impressed in front of a sold-out Seoul World Cup Stadium. And the 64,100-strong crowd were delighted to see South Korean Son score two goals.
Tottenham took the lead in the 30th minute through Eric Dier, as the centre-back scored a fantastic opener from distance with his weaker left foot. But Team K League equalised just before half-time thanks to Gue Sung Cho's bullet header.
Just two minutes into the second-half, substitute Kane made an immediate impact as his cross led to an own goal by a Team K League defender to restore Spurs' lead.
The home side then levelled through former Nottingham Forest forward Lars Veldwijk but just a minute later, Kane got his first goal with a low 25-yard left-footed strike that found the bottom corner to make it 3-2.
Antonio Conte's side were then awarded a penalty in the 68th minute for a handball that allowed Son to score his first of the match and send the home crowd wild.
But just three minutes later, the home side made it 4-3 thanks to Jun Amano's free-kick, that caught Hugo Lloris out after his shot went through the wall.
Team K League were reduced to 10-men as Kim Dong-Min was sent off for a last-man challenge on Son with Kane scoring from the resulting free-kick with another low powerful effort.
Son grabbed his second of the game after latching onto a defensive error that allowed him to round the goalkeeper and slot into an empty net.
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Tottenham's 2022/23 Premier League fixtures
Tottenham will start their 2022/23 Premier League campaign at home to Southampton on August 6 followed by a trip to London rivals Chelsea on August 13.
Antonio Conte's side, who finished fourth last season to qualify for the Champions League, face north London rivals Arsenal at The Emirates on October 1 with the return fixture at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on January 14.
The first newly-promoted side Tottenham face is Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on August 27 and that is followed by a midweek evening trip to London rivals West Ham on August 30.
Tottenham's final game before the season pauses for the winter World Cup in Qatar will be at home to Leeds on November 12, with Spurs returning to Premier League action on Boxing Day at Brentford.
Tottenham face back-to-back London derbies at home in the second half of the season as they host West Ham on February 18 and then Chelsea on February 25.