Heung-min Son delivered an emotional and explosive speech during Tottenham’s trophy parade, dropping the F-bomb in front of fans as he celebrated ending the club’s long European drought.
Every Tottenham Hotspur fan would have been pleased to see the club’s captain, Heung-min Son, hoist the Europa League trophy high up into the air under the lights at the San Mames in Spain.
It truly was an emotional moment for the Korean winger, who has now cemented his legendary status at Tottenham following their Europa League win.
It was a 1-0 victory against Manchester United that saw this current group do something that had not been achieved in the last 17 years, winning a trophy, while also ending Spurs’ 41-year wait for European silverware.
Heung-min Son reveals his determination to win first trophy with Tottenham
The club has been celebrating with their fans in north London with an open-top bus parade, which was organised for Friday, 23 May.
A lot of partying and celebration have been taking place in N17, and now a clip from the parade has emerged showing Heung-min Son speaking about how he had to wait to win a trophy for the first time in his career.
The Tottenham captain also mentioned that he was determined to do it in the Lilywhite shirt of Spurs and expressed how glad he was to have finally achieved it.
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He said on Tottenham’s live coverage: “I waited, I waited and dreamt this moment and finally it happened. A little bit of pressure is going away, but I am so glad I did it here. I did it with the Spurs shirt. In 17 years nobody has done it, and us, this group, we have done it. I am so, so proud of this group.”
Spurs captain Heung-min Son drops F-bomb in emotional moment
The Tottenham captain also sent his love to Spurs fans who have stuck with him throughout the last decade, dropping the F-bomb in the process.
As seen in a video clip shared on X, Son continued: “For ten years you guys have been staying from day one till now boys. I f**king love you! We f**king won the Europa League. And you all deserve it.”
It truly is the perfect ending to a 2024/25 campaign that looked rather bleak in its early stages, with Tottenham struggling in the Premier League for large spells.
That would matter little now to these players and fans, who are now champions of Europe and will continue to sing about it for as long as you can imagine.