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Kane’s stunning goal betters’ Ronaldo strike to seal Tottenham win

InternationalKane’s stunning goal betters’ Ronaldo strike to seal Tottenham win
Kane’s stunning goal betters’ Ronaldo strike to seal Tottenham win. Pic Twitter

Christiano Roanldo did strike but it was England skipper Harry Kane’s stunning goal that sealed the  sensational stoppage win as Tottenham claimed an 3-2 International Champions Cup win over Juventus in Singapore on Sunday.

Tottenham which had won the competition last year, went ahead in the 31st minute courtesy of Erik Lamela’s close-range strike, but the Juventus stormed back thanks to goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Half-time substitute Lucas Moura pulled Spurs level in the 65th minute, though, before Kane beat goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny from just inside Juve’s half deep in added time.

Kane’s stunning goal betters’ Ronaldo strike to seal Tottenham win. pic Twitter

Tottenham continue its preparations for the 2019-20 campaign against Manchester United in Shanghai on Thursday, while Juventus faces Serie A rival Inter in Nanjing a day earlier.

Champions League finalist Spurs started in confident fashion, with Son Heung-min striking the outside of the post from an acute angle inside the opening four minutes.

Ronaldo fizzed a half-volley wide from the edge of the penalty area in what was Juve’s only clear opening of the first half.

Spurs’ positive approach was rewarded when Lamela bundled home from close range after Gianluigi Buffon got down well to parry Troy Parrott’s low strike from an incisive break.

Lucas crashed a powerful long-range drive wide shortly after the restart before Higuain – linked with a loan move to Roma – pulled the Italian champion level in the 56th minute, stroking into the bottom corner from 16 yards after some slick passing outside the area.

That was followed four minutes later by Ronaldo’s strike, the Portugal superstar meeting Mattia De Sciglio’s low cross with a first-time effort that flew past Paulo Gazzaniga.

The lively Lucas restored parity in the 65th minute, however, after flicking a clever pass from debutant Tanguy Ndombele over Wojciech Szczesny from 12 yards.

With the game looking destined for a deciding penalty shoot-out, England captain Kane spotted Szczesny off his line and beat him from just inside Juve’s half with a precision strike that will live long in the memory.

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