2-2 v Bayern München - 31 July 2019 - Away

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Spurs 2 (6)

Bayern München

Bayern München

2

(5)
  • Arp
    61'
  • Davies
    81'
Details
Match Number

7367

Opposition
Bayern munich

Bayern München

Competition
Friendly

Friendly

Round / Leg

Final

Penalties

Competition Info

Audi Cup

Season

2019/20

Date

31st July 2019

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Allianz Arena

Attendance

67,500

Referee

Robert Hartmann

Weather at Kick Off

19.3° - Clear

Spurs - Bayern München

Toby Alderweireld

Scored: 1 - 0

David Alaba

Saved: 1 - 0

Christian Eriksen

Saved: 1 - 0

Thiago Alcantara

Scored: 1 - 1

Harry Kane

Scored: 2 - 1

Thomas Müller

Scored: 2 - 2

Son Heung-Min

Scored: 3 - 2

Renato Sanches

Scored: 3 - 3

Jack Roles

Scored: 4 - 3

Robert Lewandowski

Scored: 4 - 4

Oliver Skipp

Scored: 5 - 4

Sarpreet Singh

Scored: 5 - 5

Japhet Tanganga

Scored: 6 - 5

Jérôme Boateng

Saved: 6 - 5

Facts & Milestones
  • 7331st overall match (3511 wins, 1604 draws, 2203 losses)

  • 1596th non-competitive match (915 wins, 268 draws, 400 losses)

  • team

    9th match vs Bayern München (4 wins, 3 draws, 2 losses)

  • competition

    1086th Friendly match (646 wins, 172 draws, 256 losses)

  • 47th match in Germany (26 wins, 9 draws, 12 losses)

  • 4th match at Allianz Arena (3 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss)

Report

Paulo Gazzaniga did it again in a penalty shoot-out as we lifted the Audi Cup against hosts Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night.

The goalkeeper saved two penalties in our last shoot-out win against Watford in the League Cup at MK Dons last season and repeated the feat as we came home 6-5 from 12 yards after the final finished 2-2 in normal time.

Harry Kane, Toby Alderweireld and Heung-Min Son all scored from the spot but as the shoot-out continued, our younger players stepped up - Jack Roles, Oliver Skipp and Japhet Tanganga all hit the target, Tanganga with our sixth successful spot-kick before Gazzaniga's moment. Having denied David Alaba, the Argentine sprung to his right to turn away Jerome Boateng's effort and secure the victory.

Earlier, we were in control thanks to goals from Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen only for Bayern Munich to hit back through Jann-Fiete Arp and Alphonso Davies.

We controlled long periods of the first half and only the brilliance of Manuel Neuer denied us an early goal with a textbook save to palm away Lucas Moura's point-blank header from Kyle Walker-Peters' cross. Dele and Lamela also had chances before we took the lead on 19 minutes. GK Nkoudou skipped away from Jonas Kehl down the left and delivered the ball on a plate for Lamela sliding in at the far post.

Despite our territorial advantage, chances were few and far between and the home side gradually clawed their way back in with efforts from Paul Will and Sarpreet Singh keeping Hugo Lloris on his toes.

Mauricio Pochettino mixed it up with nine changes in the second half and both Kane and Son tested Sven Ulreich before we doubled our lead. Alderweireld switched play to Juan Foyth, he found Kane who held the ball up superbly before cutting back for Eriksen to swivel and strike low into the far corner.

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