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In order for them to "go and win the Champions League together," Tom Holland has pleaded with Harry Kane and Son Heung-min to quit his cherished Tottenham.
The Spiderman star has previously been loud about his support for Spurs and even made an attempt to convince Kylian Mbappe to sign with the team at the 2021 Ballon d'Or gala.
His attitude towards the team has gotten worse because he now advises their finest players to leave in order to advance their careers.
When Unilad contacted Holland for advice for Kane, Holland responded, "I'd say go to [Real] Madrid." Go forth and achieve your rightful status as the best football player in the world.
The actor continued: "I'd say go with him, go together, go win the Champions League together please" after stating that Son is
The 202/23 season for Tottenham was one of their most difficult in recent memory. After firing manager Antonio Conte in March following an astonishing tirade against his own players, they finished eighth in the league, which was their lowest placing in 14 years. Even though Kane had a fantastic individual season, surpassing 30 goals in all competitions for the fifth time, it still happened. The England captain was a target for Manchester United, but they are hesitant to pay the £100 million asking price Daniel Levy has set. Holland continued, drawing comparisons between supporting Spurs and his acting career's tougher times: "Being a Tottenham fan is somewhat like being in The Crowded Room, it has its ups and downs."
"Tottenham have never won anything, and it has been hard to support them, and it's no secret that my show has gotten such terrible reviews, but I'm here today because I'm resilient," she said.
Tottenham hasn't won a significant trophy since the League Cup in 2006 despite reaching the Champions League final in 2019.
Their most recent league championship was won in 1961, more than 60 years ago, and their first season outside of Europe since 2007 does not indicate that they are a club on the upswing.
Ange Postecoglou, a former Celtic manager, will be in charge of them the next season. After a trying year in North London, he will be looking to lead the team back into the top four.
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