In Saturday's (3) Premier League opener, Tottenham Hotspur's captain Son Heung-min was unable to return to the team due to his Asian Cup commitments, but the team took the lead thanks to Richard Leeson's second goal of the game, but could not help but concede late in the game, missing out on three valuable points as the team shook hands with Ewarton in a 2-2 draw away from home.
With South Korea advancing to the quarterfinals of the Asian Cup, Son Heung-min remained out of the Tottenham Hotspur lineup for the time being. Luckily, Lee Charyson stepped up to the plate and faced his former hosts, Ivoryton, knocking on the opponent's door in just 4 minutes of the opening match, scoring for the fourth consecutive league game. Just as he was about to celebrate, he suddenly realized that it was against his old hosts, and immediately collected his emotions and reverently folded his hands, which demonstrated his noble quality. In the 30th minute of the match, EWT equalized with a header from a corner kick by Jack Harrison in front of the goal. However, just 11 minutes later, Dim Warner's precise cross from the left was followed up by James Maddison's deft volley to give Jaicharlison another goal and give Tottenham a 2-1 lead at half-time.