Tottenham 'captain' Son Heung-min bids farewell to colleagues leaving this summer

Tottenham 'captain' Son Heung-min bids farewell to colleagues leaving this summer
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Son Heung-min, the ‘captain’ of Tottenham Hotspur in the English Professional Football Premier League (EPL), sent greetings to his teammates who are saying goodbye to the club this summer.

Tottenham said through the club's official channel on the 5th (local time), "Eric Dier, Ivan Perisic, Japhet Tanganga, and Ryan Sessegnon are leaving the team as their contracts with the club expire. “I am grateful for the dedication I have shown so far,” he said.

After the season ended, Son Heung-min, who joined the national soccer team led by interim coach Kim Do-hoon for the Asia second qualifying round of the North, Central and American World Cup in June and is preparing for the away game in Singapore on the 6th, sent a message to his teammates whose contracts with Tottenham have ended through social networking services (SNS). I said goodbye.

Son Heung-min showed his affection by posting a photo with Dier, Perisic, Tanganga, and Sessegnon.

Among them, defender Dier played on loan at Bayern Munich in the German Bundesliga, where Kim Min-jae plays, before transferring permanently.

Son Heung-min, who was first appointed captain at Tottenham in the 2023-2024 season, demonstrated leadership both on and off the pitch.

Even after his best friend Harry Kane left for Munich, he contributed to Tottenham ranking 5th in the league last season with 17 goals and 10 assists. After advancing to the EPL, he scored 10 goals and 10 assists for the third time in his career, and his sixth record in history. Recently, he consoled fullback Pedro Foro, who was left out of the Portuguese national team's Euro competition roster. 토토사이트

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