It was truly a season of euphoric early highs and turgid troughs for Tottenham Hotspur in their first campaign under Ange Postecoglou.
With no European football to contend with, Spurs made a rapid start under the Greek-Australian in the wake of all-time top goalscorer Harry Kane's departure as their new attacking style of play made a big impression in the Premier League.
While an ultimately disappointing end to the campaign saw them miss out on Champions League football, there is plenty for Tottenham to take from the 2023/24 season moving forward.
Here's review of an entertaining — both good and bad — season on the Lilywhite side of north London.
Son's partnership with Kane was beginning to define him as a player, so the England captain's departure — as damaging as it has been for Tottenham — opened up space for the South Korean to take over as the club's poster boy.
The 31-year-old, who replaced Hugo Lloris as captain, delivered both on the wing and in a central position whenever required and his role in ensuring a harmonious transition to a new regime cannot be overlooked.
New signings have come in and made a big impact at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but Spurs would have been truly lost without their talismanic forward, who ended the Premier League season with 27 goal involvements — 17 goals and ten assists.
Honourable mentions: Micky van de Ven, Pedro Porro, Guglielmo Vicario
OH MY WORD PEDRO PORRO!
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