On the 20th, the global soccer media “Four Four Two” selected 36 players who were the best recruits in Tottenham’s history and announced their rankings.
Starting with Rafael van der Bart, who was ranked 36th for Tottenham in the 21st century, Lucas Moura (35th), Dimitar Berbatov (34th), Robbie Keane (33rd), Danny Rose (31st), Luka Modric (29th), Kyle Walker (28th), Jan Vertonghen (27th), Moussa Dembele (25th), and Aaron Lennon (24th) were listed.
He did not play for Tottenham in the 21st century, but he also had a happy face. Surprisingly, the name of Jürgen Klinsmann, who is currently leading the Korean national team, also appeared. Klinsmann moved to Tottenham in the 1994-95 season and showed his best performance. He scored 29 goals and 14 assists in 50 games in the season, playing the ace of the team. He returned in the 1997–98 season, scoring nine goals and one assist in 18 games.
“Coach Klinsmann met former Tottenham chairman Alan Sugar on a yacht in the summer of 1994 and had coffee before signing for Tottenham in Monaco. The impact of a season was huge. He left for Bayern Munich in 1995 and broke the hearts of his fans, but he returned as a hero who saved the team from a decline in 1998.
Again, Dele Alli (21st), Jermaine Defoe (19th), Christian Eriksen (18th) and Teddy Sheringham (15th) were selected as 21st century players. Gareth Bale was ranked eighth. Tottenham’s best recruitment in the 21st century was Son Heung-min. Son Heung-min was in fifth place.
The media said, “Son Heung-min, who signed with Tottenham for 22 million pounds (about 35.4 billion won) from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, wanted to leave Tottenham after a difficult first season. However, he eventually stayed and became the most popular player in the club’s history.”
“It was a big part of Tottenham’s success under Mauricio Pochettino. Since then, Son has seemed to understand almost telepathically with Harry Kane and has scored more than 150 goals since his move to Tottenham,” he added. 에볼루션 바카라사이트
The seniors ahead of Son Heung-min were Bobby Smith, Jimmy Greaves, Dave Mackay, and Danny Blanche Flower. They were the most brilliant players in Tottenham’s history in the 1960s. At that time, Tottenham showed its strongest performance in the league, starting with the league victory in the 1960-61 season, winning the FA Cup twice in a row, and winning the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
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