
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >10</h1>
Period of effectiveness: 1998-2012
A man who sticks to a city all his life is a story about perseverance and loyalty.
From 1998 to 2012, Ledley King dedicated his entire playing career to Tottenham. With 17 goals scored in 324 games in 14 years, the bland and dry stats are far from enough to reflect what the England centre-back means to Tottenham.
King is undoubtedly Tottenham's most outstanding centre-back ever in the Premier League, and his ability is even above Alderweireld. Fast back-up, good at intercepting passes, and calm-headed Kim can not only make full use of his own advantages to defend, but also beckon his teammates to lay out a defensive line, which is a well-deserved defensive needle.
But injuries are the England international's biggest enemy, and the knee slump is a bottleneck to his ability to get a bigger boost.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >9</h1>
Period of service: 1997-2000
Former France international Ginola played as a left winger, but also played as a left winger and forward position, and his player era also played for big clubs such as Newcastle United and Paris Saint-Germain.
In the summer of '97, Ginola, who was completely disappointed in the Newcastle hierarchy, moved to Tottenham Hotspur in North London, and his arrival quickly won the welcome of the Fans of White Hart Lane.
The french international, with its exquisite dribbling and scoring ability, helped Spurs win that year's English League Cup in the 1999/2000 season, and won two individual awards in PFA Player of the Year and FWA Player of the Year, becoming the 1999 England Double Footballer of the Year.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >8</h1>
Period of effectiveness: 2010-2012
As the winner of the inaugural European Golden Boy Awards, the glorious resume of former Dutch international Van der Vaart does not need to be repeated.
In the summer of 2010, Spurs took the Dutchman from the Bernabeu to White Hart Lane for just €10.5 million, and in the following two seasons, van der Vaart proved the perfection of the deal with his outstanding performance.
After two years of Dolce Vita, the Portuguese Boas joined Tottenham in July 2012, and the outcast Dutchman only made two appearances that season, and then made a hasty move to Hamburg in the Bundesliga, ending his Tottenham career.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >7</h1>
Period of service: 1994-1995, 1998
Like Van der Vaart, the story of the "Golden Bomber" Klinsmann is already familiar to us.
Klinsmann has played for Tottenham hotspur twice, and although both of these times were unusually short, he still made an indelible impression on the people here.
In the 1994/95 season, the German won the FWA Player of the Year with 21 goals in 41 games.
Two years later, Klinsmann returned to Tottenham on loan, freeing the North London team from the relegation quagmire with a record of 9 goals in 15 games.
Today, the long-retired "Golden Bomber" is still active in world football as a manager, and the Germans, who are good at 4-4-2 tactical systems, are helping active players grow with their own understanding of football.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >6. Dimita Berbatov</h1>
Period of service: 2006-2008
The former captain of the Bulgarian national team spent his most glorious time in the Theatre of Dreams, but his years in White Hart Lane were still successful.
In the summer of 2006, Berbatov, who had previously played a prominent role in the Bundesliga, moved to Tottenham Hotspur for 16 million euros, a deal that broke the Bulgarian player's transfer fee record, and people were looking forward to what magic the centre forward could show in the Premier League.
In his debut season, With 23 goals and 12 assists in 49 games in all competitions, Berbatov was elected the Premier League Player of the Season, and was also shortlisted for the Premier League's Best 11-man Squad of the Season.
In his second season, Berbatov scored 15 goals in 36 Premier League games. Two consecutive seasons of highlights caught the attention of giants Manchester United and moved to the Red Devils for €38 million in the summer of 2008.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >5</h1>
Playing time: 2012-2019
Belgian Moussa Dembele is one of Tottenham's most talented players of all time, and he has spent seven years with the rise of Tottenham.
Strong physique, unparalleled power explosion, agility and small ball technology, Dembele once ran rampant in the Premier League, and almost no one could stop him.
But the increasing number of injuries has affected the Belgian's growth, and finally in January 2019, the then 32-year-old Dembele left Tottenham to go to the Chinese Super League team Guangzhou R&F for gold.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >4</h1>
Played: 2013-2020
It's hard to describe the love and hate of Tottenham fans for Eriksen, who finally left after frequent scandals with a number of big teams in recent years.
You can spit on Eriksen for his betrayal of Tottenham, but there's no denying his remarkable contribution to the place.
In fact, before Eriksen left, he was Tottenham's best midfielder, far above Alli in terms of ability and role. In his six-and-a-half years at Tottenham, the Dane has scored 113 goals (No. 1 in the Premier League), delivered 62 assists (No. 1 in the Premier League) and created 571 key chances. He is also the only Premier League player since 2013 to have scored more than 50 goals and assists.
What has been lost has been lost, and now all we can do is blessing.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >3</h1>
Period of effectiveness: 2008-2012
In 2018, the Magic Flute broke Mero's 10-year monopoly on the Ballon d'Or, an achievement alone that will go down in football history.
Modric, who scored 5 goals and 8 assists in his debut season, wowed the people of White Hart Lane, and the Croatian who grew up year by year was also voted the best player in the 2010/11 season, and also won the 2011 Croatian Footballer of the Year award.
During Tottenham's four seasons of Premier League combat, the thin Modric gradually mastered the physical confrontation skills, which became an important cornerstone for his future outbreak.
In the summer of 2012, Modric, who moved to Real Madrid, left a transfer fee of 35 million euros for Tottenham, which also helped Tottenham rise to some extent.
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Period of service: 2007-2013
Bale's greatest contribution to Tottenham was not in the stadium, but in the possession of a huge fortune of 101 million euros.
After the Welshman left, Spurs used the huge wealth he left behind to buy 7 players from Lamela, Paulinho, Capué, Chadley, Ciriches, Soldado and Eriksen, laying a solid foundation for their future rise.
From a competitive point of view, Bale completed a complete transformation from left-back to left winger in White Hart Lane, leaving a quick strike of the ball over Lucio, and also won three individual awards in the 2012-13 season: PFA, FWA and Premier League Official Player of the Year.
Today, the 30-year-old Bell has become an unprofessional negative teaching material because of the flounder muscle injury and malicious rumors in the media. In fact, a healthy "great sage" definitely has the strength of the world's top three.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >1</h1>
Period of service: 2004 to present
Kane is the only player in today's Tottenham team worth more than €100 million.
Kane, who joined to Spurs' academy in 2004, is the biggest gem of Tottenham's youth training system, and his appearance has injected powerful magic into Tottenham's forward line. In all competitions this season, he himself became the team's top scorer with 17 goals.
Kane has the physical confrontation and head-to-head ability of a traditional British center, but also can take the ball back to support his teammates with the wings like a pseudo-number nine, which can be said to be Mourinho's dream center player.
After Kane's injury, Mourinho's side struggled to find a replacement for a long time, and its 4-3-3 tactical system was destined to require a tall center to support the attack.
I hope the England international can return to the team as soon as possible and lead Tottenham Hotspur forward.