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Spurs start in style as Trapp howlers hinder PSG

Goalkeeper has a friendly to forget as he sees red in 4-2 defeat

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Harry Kane’s late penalty helped Tottenham Hotspur start their pre-season preparatio­ns in emphatic fashion as French champions Paris St Germain imploded in Orlando.

PSG were reduced to 10 men just moments into the second half when German goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who had endured an awful first 45 minutes, was sent off for handballin­g outside of the box.

And although Unai Emery’s side were difficult to break down, late strikes from Belgian defender Toby Alderweire­ld — a fantastic 20-yard effort that left replacemen­t keeper Alphonse Areola with no chance — and Kane, both on as substitute­s, sealed a 4-2 triumph in front of 33,332 fans at the Camping World Stadium.

Unstoppabl­e shot

On six minutes, Edinson Cavani powered the French side ahead. Tottenham looked culpable defensivel­y, yet just five minutes later, Christian Eriksen pulled the Premier League side level. The Danish internatio­nal unleashed an unstoppabl­e, curling effort from 30 yards which flew past Kevin Trapp into the top corner.

While Eriksen’s equaliser was world class, Eric Dier’s 18th minute goal was pure luck. Trapp’s poor clearance was hit straight at the Spurs player who gleefully saw the ball rebound over the line.

Javier Pastore’s close range strike on 36 minutes brought the entertaini­ng tussle level once more only for Spurs to seize the advantage after Trapp’s red.

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