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Son Heung-Min

I think this feels like the right decision at the right time for Son. At 33 his powers are naturally beginning to fade—he's no longer the explosive force he once was—but he still leaves as one of the greatest to ever wear the Spurs shirt.

His final official match saw him lift the Europa League trophy—our first European triumph in 41 years - and our first piece of silverware in 17. What a way to go out. Son leaves as a truly beloved Tottenham legend—definitely more loved than Harry Kane, who left for Bayern in search of trophies. Son stayed. He believed he could win something with us—and he did.

What matters most is that this decision was his. The club didn’t push him out. He had the option to stay one more season and leave on a free. Instead, he has chosen to go now with dignity and legacy intact. The choice was entirely his.

My only regret is that we didn’t know at the end of the season that he’d be leaving. Had we known, we would have given him the sensational send-off he deserved at Tottenham at our last home game of the season.

So today, watching Sonny lead Spurs out for the last time in a friendly against Saudi Sportswashing Machine I thought If it can’t be at our ground, maybe it was fitting that his final appearance in a Spurs shirt was in Seoul—his home, in front of his people. It was a beautiful farewell for a beautiful player.
 
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I wonder if the Madison injury might have a bearing in his thinking now. If madders is out for four or five months he may think it best he stays til Christmas.

Unlikely I know but it's going to cross his mind I am sure.
 
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