With over 500 matches under his belt, the 32-year-old is getting close to celebrating ten years with the Premier League team.
Prior to Harry Kane’s summer transfer to Bayern Munich, he formed a strong connection with the England captain, with whom he has scored at least 14 league goals in each of the previous eight seasons.
Forward Son from South Korea said to Sport when asked what kind of legacy he would like to leave the team: “Legendary.”
I think it’s a wonderful effort to have been with one team for ten years. In addition to giving back to the club, you must be consistent with this.
I still don’t believe that this club has made me a legend. I’ve stated that if I can win with the Spurs, I’d be overjoyed to be referred to as a legend.
To win a trophy is why I joined Spurs, and I hope we can have an incredible season.
Son is hoping to help Tottenham win some silverware this season, but he is not setting any personal goals. Tottenham hasn’t won a major trophy since winning the League Cup in 2008.