Football fans can be very easy to please. Often it can be as simple as a club posting a throwback to a memorable goal from a former fan favourite to get fans in a good mood and for Tottenham, it’s been even easier, as their current poor state has been forgotten by these fans who are now lauding Heung-Min Son.
200 Spurs appearances for Sonny and everything in between… #THFC #COYS pic.twitter.com/LGWakOZJTU
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 30, 2019
Tottenham’s superstar fan favourite has now racked up 200 appearances for the north London club and as a result of the attacker reaching the milestone Spurs have put together a video commemorating his time as a Lilywhite on Twitter.
As you can imagine, it’s gone down a treat with the fans. The supporters have got so many memories of Son both scoring and setting up goals in his time at the club, with loads of them memorable. In total, he’s bagged 72 goals and 39 assists in his 200 games (Transfermarkt), and the fans will be eager to see him go on and see if he can better that return in his next 200.
You can see what they’ve had to say here:
One of the few players, who looks like giving it all in every game!
— Mathias Fjelsted (@FjelstedMathias) October 30, 2019
Son is a true player. He plays for his club and is so dedicated. We are very lucky to have him….gotta love Sonny
— Julie Goff (@juliebolandgoff) October 30, 2019
We love Son Heung-min.
This man is perfect. pic.twitter.com/GaocFVTvQG— Lemon[개국본] (@AFY121) October 30, 2019
A Spurs Legend in the making COYS
— Ray Browne (@RayBrowne62) October 30, 2019
Best player, best attitude, always gives 200% to the club and so dedicated. Sonny is the best player and person ever.
This video is the ultimate cure for my depression.
SONNY
— 429-P (@429__p) October 30, 2019
One of our best signings ever!! What a baller Sonny!!
— Des Walsh (@desTHFC) October 30, 2019
God I love this man
— Hotspur Banter (@Hotspur_Banter) October 30, 2019
The fans simply cannot get enough of Son and considering how he always gives his all for the club it doesn’t look like the relationship between the player and the supporters will change anytime soon.