Fans of Tottenham have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which discusses former Spurs attacking midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng.
The tweet, which was posted by A Spursy Podcast, stated: “Kevin-Prince Boateng. 24 games, 0 goals. Really don’t know where to start. Had some ability but again never really got going. Another Spursy type of signing who seems to [have] played for everyone in Europe.”
In reaction to the post, fans of the club have flocked to have their say, with many suggesting that Boateng’s attitude meant that he was unable to fulfil his potential at the club, while others have claimed that the 33-year-old is one of the worst they have seen in a Tottenham shirt.
Did you rate Kevin-Prince Boateng at Spurs?
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https://twitter.com/ASpursyPodcast/status/1260578562295451660
There was a good player in there somewhere, I don’t think he ever really hit the levels he was capable of
— John Mac (@chumbamac) May 13, 2020
The second worst player I have seen in a spurs shirt. The worst live. He was awful!
— #FoythTurn (@MarkTho91202887) May 13, 2020
Didn’t like or rate him. Felt he thought he was way better than he was. Wasn’t quick or particularly strong, not a ball winner, not a playmaker. Just scored the odd great goal in his career. He went on to play for some top clubs though so what the hell do I know
— Jens Parry I (@StrikingViking7) May 13, 2020
Can’t think of anything positive to say about him in a spurs shirt. Just remember him after he left scoring the winner for Portsmouth in the 2010 cup semi final against us which was an absolute killer ?
— Steve Hayes (@Hayesey79) May 13, 2020
Remember the name more than the player. For me that says it all
— john williams (@johnwil83346352) May 14, 2020
Rubbish
— Chris Ion (@chrision1955) May 13, 2020
What do we think?
In his time at Spurs, Boateng made just 24 appearances for the club, scoring no goals and providing only one assist, as per Transfermarkt.
As such, it is not surprising to see that many of the Spurs fans either can’t remember much of the player, or think that he did not quite live up to his expectations.