Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in Seoul highlighted several key lessons for manager Ange Postecoglou as the team prepares for the new Premier League season.
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The match exposed Tottenham’s vulnerabilities in playing out from the back, with Bayern’s high press leading to Gabriel Vidovic’s early goal.
Defensive lapses and struggles in maintaining possession under pressure were evident throughout the first half.

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Despite a more composed second half and a stunning goal from Pedro Porro, Spurs were unable to secure an equalizer.
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The game also emphasized the need for improved fitness and resilience, as the team appeared fatigued after an intense training camp.
On a positive note, young players like Lucas Bergvall and Mikey Moore demonstrated potential, offering hope for squad depth in the upcoming season.
As Tottenham gears up for their Premier League opener against Leicester City on August 19, these pre-season challenges will serve as crucial learning opportunities for the team.


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