Heung-min Son admits that Tottenham’s €100 million (£85m/$106m) sale of Harry Kane left him “really sad” as their special “connection” was broken.
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Prolific striker sold in summer of 2023Productive partnership in north London brokenProving difficult to land elusive silverwareWHAT HAPPENED?
Spurs reluctantly agreed to part with their all-time leading goalscorer in the summer of 2023. Having been unable to deliver the major silverware that Kane craves, the decision was taken to sanction a big-money deal with Bayern Munich.
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That agreement brought a productive on-field partnership between Kane and Son to a close – with the pair boasting a history-making haul of goal combinations in the Premier League, having snatched that record from Chelsea icons Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.
WHAT SON SAID ABOUT KANE
Son is now leading from the front at Spurs, after taking the captain’s armband for 2023-24, and has told of no longer having a trusted ally by his side: “Me and H, we had something different. A connection together, nearly 10 years together. Playing in almost the same position, we knew where we are. We were demanding very, very much. It was a very special connection. It was a huge honour playing with him. For me, he's one of the best in the world. He left, which was really sad for me, but it was a good move for him. Now he's at Bayern scoring over 30 goals, and I hope he can score more goals.”
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Kane is in danger of missing out of major honours again during his debut campaign at Bayern, despite hitting 39 goals on a personal level. The Champions League remains the final trophy up for grabs to them, while Spurs are in the process of trying to wrap up a top-four finish in the Premier League.