Tottenham lost 4-0 at Bayern Munich in their final pre-season match of the summer on Thursday and here are our player ratings from the match in Germany.
Bayern's two newly-announced Ballon d'Or nominees Harry Kane and Michael Olise combined for the first half's only goal as Kane opened the scoring just 11 minutes in, taking down a ball over the top from Olise and firing home inside the left-hand post amid suggestions that the England captain was a yard offside.
The former Spurs man slipped and sent a penalty over the crossbar minutes later after Josip Stanisic went down in the box under little to no contact from Tottenham's new signing and technically a Bayern player in Joao Palhinha making his debut.
Bayern had further chances either side of the break and they scored a second before the hour mark. Djed Spence lost the ball down the right and Konrad Laimer played in Kingsley Coman who cut inside and curled a shot past Guglielmo Vicario.
A third goal for the by then much-changed home side came when 17-year-old substitute Lennart Karl curled home a first-time effort. Then an 18-year-old, Jonah Kusi-Asare curled in another spectacular goal from out wide to complete the rout.
Here are our Spurs player ratings:
Guglielmo Vicario
Couldn't do much about Kane's clinical strike, amid suggestions the striker was offside. Did save low down from Goretzka. Saved bravely at the feet of Diaz late in the half. Made a good second half save early on from Olise before an even better one to deny Kane in front of goal. Couldn't do much about Coman, Karl and Kusi-Asare's spectacular finishes. 7
Pedro Porro
Did well with a number of last gasp interceptions in the Spurs box but was constantly kept busy by the Bayern attack. Picked out Richarlison with a good second half cross but was part of the defence that struggled with the onslaught from both senior and junior Bayern sides. 5
Cristian Romero
Wiped out Kane with one challenge and then got the ball well before Olise with another crunching tackle. Picked up a booking for pulling back Kane late in the half. Wiped out Kane again in the second half on the edge of the box. Always looked a half-step behind the game. 4
Micky van de Ven
Made some good challenges and one run up the pitch but was caught ball watching a few times. Looked bewildered at times by the speed of Bayern's attacks. 4
Djed Spence
Brought down in the Bayern box but nothing given. Had to contend with Coman and Olise at times and it was understandably a lot to deal with. Gave away the ball in the build-up to Bayern's second goal with some loose play. 4
Joao Palhinha
Appeared to be harshly adjudged to have brought down Stanisic for the penalty Kane missed. Probably not the best game to judge him on after so little game time over recent months and he sometimes looked off the pace. Came off at the break. 4
Rodrigo Bentancur
One player who wasn't panicking under Bayern pressure. Found Richarlison for a chance on 34 minutes with a quick through ball. Spurs' best player in the first half but could only watch on as Bayern swept past the visitors time and time again in the second period. 6
Mohammed Kudus
Some promising moments without particularly threatening down the right. Spurs' only real outlet for much of the game and had to do too much on his own. 5
Pape Matar Sarr
A couple of nice touches and turns but spent most of the first half having to defend. Switched to a deeper role after the break and didn't offer much. 4
Brennan Johnson
Started on the left, made one very good sliding tackle and mostly was having to get back to help Spence when he could. Didn't pass his audition to fill the Son-shaped hole on the left as he had little attacking threat at all. 4
Richarlison
Got into the game more as the half wore on and one nice touch gave him space from Bentancur's pass but Neuer saved his low curling shot. Had another nice late run that he took too many touches with in the first half. Sent a header wide from Porro's cross before coming off after the break. 5
Subs
Lucas Bergvall
Tried to offer something as the number 10 in the second half but it's glaring that Spurs need someone who is experienced in that role. 5
Wilson Odobert
A couple of good runs but with nothing on the end of it from the left. 5
Ben Davies
Run ragged by Bayern's youngsters in the second half. 4
Mathys Tel
Tried to impress in front of his old club and fan and was reasonably bright, sending a late shot at Neuer. 6
Archie Gray
Came on and offered at least something with his movement and touches. N/A
Yves Bissouma
Replaced Bentancur for the final stages. N/A
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