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Son Heung-min shares the mentality of Tottenham amid their top-four race

By Eddie Razo -

Over the past two weeks, Tottenham Hotspur has been riding a wave of good vibes. The north London club sits in fourth place and has a three-point lead over Arsenal, who have dropped their last two fixtures, allowing Spurs to move into the top four. 

Despite the form Tottenham is in thus far, Son Heung-min stated that although they have reason to be happy, they don’t want to get ahead of themselves and that the squad can be better. 

“Look, I don’t want to be really over the moon, you know?” Sonny told Spurs’ official website. “I want to be really cool and calm because there are a lot of games to play, still, and I know that we can do better!”

Spurs have won six wins of their last seven games in the Premier League while scoring 23 goals in those six victories. Furthermore, Son recorded a hat-trick against Aston Villa, and although their attack is clicking, the 29-year-old believes this team can be better than what they have shown.

“I just don’t think we are there yet, because this team deserves so much more,” added Son. “We are working so hard; the commitment is just unbelievable.”

“As a team, as a player, I want this team to do so much better and so well. So, let’s enjoy, but ready to go again, and after this season, I want to see everyone smiling and very proud.”

If Tottenham has another level they can reach, perhaps they can finish in the top four ahead of Arsenal, Manchester United, and West Ham United to clinch UEFA Champions League football for next season. 

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Sonificent
Sonificent
2 years ago
Reply to  The Boy

Big Stew = Donna Cullen? 🙈

The Boy
2 years ago
Reply to  BigStew

Would you mind using just one account/username

Is that fair/unfair?

Cheers

England Mike
England Mike
2 years ago
Reply to  BigStew

The mentality ‘thingy’ has been an issue for far too long, we have moved on some that have ‘issues’, but one or two more could/should go too.
It’s amazing how some ex players appear to be doing well elsewhere, which says there have been problems in motivation and attitudes but I’m hoping Conte has now a group that are mainly focused and committed to the cause.

BigStew
BigStew
2 years ago
Reply to  judge

Exactly that & hooray for some positivity! #ttid #coys

Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
2 years ago
Reply to  judge

Not sure we can score many more goals though! What a fabulous forward line we have.

judge
judge
2 years ago

When this lad speaks , we should all listen.
What a signing he was , how much pleasure he has given and his joy on the pitch is truly a sight that inspires .
Fact is we CAN play better , we CAN work harder and we Can sign further players , but unless we offer CL it makes it so much more difficult .
Lets get this 4th place sorted , get the boys over the line , give them the most support and we got someone who can take us to the “rarified air” and possibly top that Mountain.
With the right people in place , with some shrewd purchases [ not cheap- shrewd] we can achieve , we CAN achieve …. C O Y S !!!!!

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