Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham set for Australian return for exhibition games

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Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham and the Matildas-laden Arsenal will join Newcastle United in Melbourne this year for exhibition matches at the MCG and Docklands.

According to ABC News, Tottenham will take on Newcastle United in a midweek friendly at the MCG on May 22.

Postecoglu sent a message ahead of the matches, sharing his excitement for returning to his hometown, Melbourne, to manage Spurs during the exciting period.

The matches will be played during the AFL season, with the MCG hosting Aussie Rules games on May 19 and 25, while Docklands hosts games on May 23 and 25.

The A-League Men’s grand final is set to be played on May 25 or 26.

Source: ABC News

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