Heung-min his revealed his latest “wish and hope” for Tottenham while he said goodbye to the club after 10 years.
His last appearance for Tottenham in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle on Sunday.
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The 33 -year -old man, who confirmed his release at a press conference on Saturday, wanted Tottenham to continue after guiding them to their first trophy in 17 years last season.
The next chance of Silverare Spurs arrives in 10 days as they face Paris Saint-Germain in the Super Cup of UEFA, a few days before the start of the Premier League season, and a return to the Champions League will follow shortly after.
“I hope they will win the five competitions [including the FA Cup and Carabao Cup]. This is my wish, and it is my hope, “his son told Spursplay.
Captain of Tottenham, who was visibly moved after leaving the field against Newcastle, continued saying that it was the ideal time to say goodbye after 10 years with the North London Club.
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“I can only think of the beautiful moments and the incredible moments. So look, it’s time to say goodbye to everyone,” continued his, who was assaulted by teammates and opposition players.
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“The spurs were really always in my heart and I will encourage you with the family.”
His admitted that it had been difficult to reconcile with left Tottenham, that he joined Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, but said that it was an experience that he would never forget.
“It was really difficult, to be honest, a few last weeks. It was not me in training, in the games, it was really, really difficult.
“But (the) players were still there, and they pushed me. We made the joke. Some days, I was really grumpy, and everyone understood it with the situation, but they pushed me.
“Obviously, it was not my best condition, and then it was not the best my performance. But I think that the moments of sharing these beautiful moments are something that I will never forget.”
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His is in advanced talks to join the MLS Lafc team, ending his 17 -year stay in Europe, the manager of Tottenham, Thomas Frank, describing him as “a real legend of Spurs” and “one of the greatest players to play in the Premier League”.