Tottenham Hotspur’s captain Heung-Min Son has etched his name into the history books once again, breaking a long-standing Premier League record for the club. With his decisive assists during a commanding 5-0 win over Southampton, Son has now become Spurs’ all-time assist leader in the competition, further cementing his legacy.
Tottenham Hotspur’s resounding 5-0 win over Southampton was not just a much-needed victory, it was a statement—a show of resilience that brought an end to their five-match winless run across all competitions.
From start to finish, Spurs dominated proceedings at St Mary’s, delivering a performance that reminded fans of their attacking prowess under the stewardship of Ange Postecoglou.
The match was a spectacle of teamwork and individual brilliance, with standout performances coming from several corners of the squad.
Premier League debutants Lucas Bergvall and Djed Spence impressed on the big stage, while the midfield duo of Pape Matar Sarr and James Maddison orchestrated play with composure and creativity.
In defence, a makeshift backline anchored by Archie Gray and Dragusin stood firm, shutting out any attempt by Southampton to claw their way back into the game.
Yet amidst the collective excellence, one name shone brightest—Heung-min Son. The Tottenham captain not only led by example but etched his name into the club’s history books, breaking a long-standing Premier League record for assists that had endured for over three decades.
As the Spurs faithful celebrated each of the five goals that tore through Southampton, the occasion turned into a celebration of Heung-min Son’s extraordinary contribution to the team.
The South Korean forward, who has long been admired for his work ethic, consistency, and flair, provided the assist for Tottenham’s fourth and fifth goals of the evening, taking his total Premier League assists for the club to 68 and surpassing the legendary Darren Anderton.
The pivotal moment came with 25 minutes on the clock when Son’s incisive pass found Pape Matar Sarr, who slotted home to make it 4-0.
Moments later, just before the half-time whistle, Son was at it again—this time threading the ball perfectly into James Maddison’s path for the midfielder to net his second of the night.
In recognition of this milestone, Tottenham Hotspur’s official X (formerly Twitter) account paid tribute to their captain, posting: “Cementing his legacy. Sonny is now the all-time @premierleague assist leader for the Club with 68!”
This feat is even more remarkable when considering the calibre of players who have worn the Lilywhite shirt before him. Darren Anderton, who held the record for over 30 years, was known for his exceptional creativity and consistency, making Son’s achievement a true marker of his impact at Tottenham.
Since his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2015, Heung-min Son has written a legacy that few players can rival.
From his early days at the club to becoming one of the most feared forwards in world football, Son has evolved into a player whose contributions transcend goals and assists.
Earlier this year, he joined an elite group by making his 400th appearance for Tottenham, a milestone reached by only 14 players in the club’s history.
His 300th Premier League appearance further underlined his durability and importance, while his inclusion in the Premier League’s top 20 all-time goalscorers cements his place among the division’s elite.
What makes Son’s journey even more special is his humility and dedication to the badge. Now sitting fifth in Tottenham’s all-time goalscoring charts, he has become synonymous with moments of brilliance that have thrilled supporters around the world.
His latest record is just another chapter in a storied career that shows no signs of slowing down.
For Spurs fans, the numbers tell one story, but the memories Son has created—whether through breathtaking solo goals, clutch performances, or his infectious smile—will last a lifetime.
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