Son displays on ‘good’ goodbye after enjoying remaining Tottenham sport

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Tottenham captain Heung-Min Son announces he will leave club this summer

Tottenham icon Heung-Min Son described his farewell on Sunday as a “perfect moment” after bringing his decade-long Spurs profession to a detailed in entrance of house followers in South Korea.

The 33-year-old ahead was visibly emotional throughout the 1-1 draw with Newcastle United in Seoul, breaking down in tears as he acquired a standing ovation and a guard of honour from gamers on either side when substituted simply after the hour mark.

“It was a perfect moment,” Son advised Tottenham’s official web site.

“Sharing these stunning moments are one thing that I’ll always remember and I’ll all the time respect it – from the followers, the gamers and the gaffer.

“He understood my situation and was always on my side. He always listened to me and asked what I wanted to do. I have a huge respect and am very grateful.”

Reflecting on his ten years in north London, Son wished the membership nothing however success sooner or later.

“I want all of them the perfect. There are 5 competitions forward and I hope they win all 5 competitions. That’s my want.

“Spurs will all the time be in my coronary heart and the boys will all the time be in my historical past books. It was unimaginable.

“They’ve gone so fast, the 10 years. I can only think about the beautiful moments, amazing moments.”

Son leaves Tottenham as one of many membership’s fashionable greats, having scored over 150 objectives since his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, successful the Premier League golden boot and captaining his facet to their first trophy in 17 years.