“Tottenham Legend Forever”: Spurs captain, Spurs son, can travel postcoglou after plunder

The captain of Spurs, Son, Heck-Min, greeted Ange Postecoglou a “Tottenham Hotspur Forever Legend” after the Australian was plundered despite delivering the first major trophy of the club in 17 years.

Postecoglou brought Spurs to Europe League succeeds just over two weeks, which means that the club will appear in the Champions League for the next term, but the 59 -year -old was relieved of his duties on Friday.

Tottenham ended 17th at the Premier League, a place above relegation places, after a record of 22 defeats in 38 league games.

“Gaffer. You have changed the trajectory of this club,” Son said in a post on Instagram.

“You believed in yourself and in us, from day one and never got rid of a second. Even when others did it.

“You knew what we were able to do all the time. You have done it in your own way. And your path brought this club the best night it had for decades. We will have those memories for life.

“You trusted me with the captaincy. One of the highest honors in my career. It has been an incredible privilege to learn from your leading leadership. I am a better player and a better person because of you.

“Ange Postecoglou, you are a legend of Tottenham Hotspur forever. Thank you, Company.”

The son’s feelings echoed other members of Tottenham’s workforce.

Micky Van Ve de Ven said, “Gaffer, thank you for everything!

“I believed in myself since the first day I arrived at the club. Many ups and downs in the last two years, but you believed in us and continued to push us.

“A large part of the club’s success this year, and forever grateful to make me part.”

While the Dominican striker Solanke added, “Thank you for bringing this wonderful club, thank you for bringing us a wonderful trophy.

“You will never forget the call we had before signing and we got a dream! All the best of your next adventure.”

Among those who are to replace Postecoglou are Brentford’s head, Thomas Frank, Andoni Iraola de Bournemouth, Marco Silva de Fulham, the FA Cup of Crystal Palace, Oliver Glasner, and the former Spurs Cap, Mauricio Pochettino.



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