Son Heung-min insists he is inspired by Harry Kane's Bundesliga success as he looks to end Tottenham's trophy drought
Published By: DailyMail - Tottenham - 2 days ago
Son Heung-min admits he craves a trophy to complete his Tottenham puzzle and is taking inspiration from Harry Kane, who has just won the Ger...
- 14-may (09:30) Son highlights the “piece of puzzle” at Spurs that keeps him from legend status (ToTheLaneAndBack.com)
- 14-may (05:00) Daily Schmankerl: As Real Madrid, Arsenal, Liverpool crowd Dean Huijsen, Bayern Munich could be out of the running; Bayern to pursue Manchester City’s Erling Haaland?; Marseille wants Leroy Sané; Harry Kane inspired by Tom Br (BavarianFootballworks.com)
- 13-may (17:26) “Rather have this”- Ex-PL starr slams Tottenham fans’ mentality after horrendous season (ToTheLaneAndBack.com)
- 13-may (08:55) ‘Selfless, humble’ – Harry Kane barely touched the ball in most memorable Bayern Munich game and fans loved it (Talksport.com - Football)
- 13-may (00:25) Son´s stay at Tottenham driven by trophy desperation (Soccernews.com - Premier League)
- 12-may (16:47) Ange Postecoglou fires a warning to Son Heung-min after Tottenham captain returns from injury ahead of Europa League final (DailyMail - Tottenham)
- 12-may (16:15) Son: Tottenham trophy the “missing puzzle piece” in his career (Cartilage Free Captain)
- 12-may (15:55) Patrick Kane Shuts Down Retirement Talks and Hints Towards Move Away From The Detroit Red Wings (Soccerlens.com)
- 12-may (14:22) Postecoglou: Trophy win could be turning point for Spurs (Skysports.com - Europa League)
- 11-may (21:31) Liverpool fans brutally mock Arsenal as trophy drought continues with 'bridesmaid' Mikel Arteta and Martin Odegaard bearing the brunt at Anfield (DailyMail - Arsenal)
- 11-may (17:00) Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 Crystal Palace: Community Player Ratings (Cartilage Free Captain)
- 11-may (11:17) Harry Kane sends trophy message to Tottenham moments after lifting Bundesliga title (Talksport.com - Premier League)
- 11-may (02:00) Harry Kane is finally free of the disappointment and failure that has clung to him. The shadow has fallen and one of England's greatest ever is a nearly man no longer, writes OLIVER HOLT (DailyMail - Tottenham)