Tottenham's 'worst' in History

Tottenham native Tanguy Ndombele 26, Galatasaray is also in trouble in Türkiye.


British media Daily Mail reported on the 31st of last month that "Ndombele had a fierce conflict with Galatasaray when he ordered a hamburger at the team hotel after his defeat."


It happened after the UEFA Champions League UCL match against Bayern Munich on the 25th of last month. At that time, Galatasaray lost to Munich 1-3 on their home turf, and Ndombele made a noise by ordering a hamburger after the defeat.


Above all, Ndombele is in a situation where she has to go on a diet. "Coach Okan Buruk Galatasaray was angry at Ndombele, who was overweight by more than 6kg," the media said. I ordered Ndombele to lose up to 75kg, but eating a hamburger was against this.


Ndombele was also a headache for his original team, Tottenham. Tottenham invested 63 million pounds 103.4 billion won in a transfer fee in July 2019 and embraced Ndombele. That's how much expectations were high. But Ndombele's move was a disappointment itself. Aside from his performance, he was on the chopping block with an insincere attitude, and every head coach going through Tottenham turned away from him.


In the end, Ndombele, whose position was narrowed in Tottenham, moved around on loan. He moved on loan to his former clubs Olympique Lyon France and Napoli Italy, neither team fully signed Ndombele. Even the two teams didn't give us confidence.


He returned to Tottenham for the 2023-24 season, but left on loan to Turkiye again. Although he is relatively inferior to the stage he played earlier, Ndombele's performance is insignificant. He played 93 minutes in the league and 30 minutes in the UCL.


Even though the situation was not very good, it was rumored once again. The media pointed out, "Galatasaray, which has the option to buy him for £13.1 million 21.5 billion won, is reportedly considering terminating the lease." 스포츠토토


It's rain for Tottenham. Ndombele is out of Tottenham's plans. However, the sale does not seem easy either. Ndombele, which Tottenham had high expectations for, seems to be becoming "difficult to deal with."