‘What’s wrong with him?’ – Bizarre moment Havertz fouls the WRONG Tottenham player after Arsenal star sent for a hotdog

Kai Havertz was brilliantly skinned by Cristian Romero during the friendly defeat of Arsenal against Tottenham.

But it was Djed Spence who eventually felt the victim of the incident.

Tottenham defeated their fierce rivals 1-0 in Hong Kong thanks to Pape Matar Sarr's Sensational 45-Yard strike in the new Kai Tak Stadium.

During the first half ashamed Romero Arsenal Vooruit Havertz.

The Argentinian picks up the ball almost on its own name rule and was closed by his German opponent.

Calmness Personified, Romero beautifully skipped along Havertz.

While the defender walked away from the challenge, Havertz went to an unfortunate bystander Spence.

The 26-year-old caught the knee of the Spurs full-back, but no action was taken by the referee.

After a few moments on the turf, Spence was able to get up and continue.

The former Nottingham Forest star was one of the many striking artists in the night, so Bukayo Saka and then Max Dowman kept very quiet for the Gunners.

Tottenham hit the post three times during the first half, via corners by Pedro Porro and Mohammed Kudus, then an attempt by Wilson Odobert.

SARR eventually broke the impasse on the tranquility of the tranquility, brilliant lobben stranded goalkeeper David Raya after the disgracefulness of Myles Lewis-Skelly.

Arsenal had a lot of the ball during the second half of the meeting.

But even after a smooth spurs substitutions, including both Romero and Micky van de Ven, the side of Mikel Arteta could not break through.

After the game, Tottenham boss Thomas Frank told the club's media team: “A 1-0 score against Arsenal is an absolutely beautiful score!

“Yes, it's a friendly, but it is also a very competitive match. I said before the game that games against Arsenal are never 'friendly'. It means everything.

“I have to give both teams respect for their competitiveness in the game. It was very competitive.

“I was very happy with our first half, the first half was absolutely right.

“In many ways I loved the way the team performed, and during the game the defensive structure was top.”

Tottenham will return to action on Sunday when they take on Newcastle in South Korea, while Arsenal will be back in London for a collision with Villarreal next Wednesday.

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