Tottenham news: Mousa Dembele makes fans cry with good luck message ahead of Champions League final

Tottenham news: Mousa Dembele makes fans cry with good luck message ahead of Champions League final
Mousa Dembele may have left Tottenham, but he still has a place in the hearts of everyone associated with the club.Speaking ahead of the club’s Champions League final against Liverpool, the midfielder posted a message of support to his former team-mates – and left scores of fans in tears!In arguably the biggest game in their history, Spurs compete in the final for the first time ever, live on talkSPORT.Mousa Dembele has wished Spurs well ahead of the finalgetty1
Mousa Dembele has wished Spurs well ahead of the final
Dembele left the club in January after seven years in north London, to join Chinese club Guangzhou R&F and had played twice for Spurs during the group stages of the competition this season.Ahead of tonight’s all-English clash, the Belgian midfielder was, unsurprisingly, backing Mauricio Pochettino’s men to overcome the odds once more.“Hi guys, I just want to wish you guys good luck,” he says in a video on Spurs’ Twitter page. “Enjoy this and it’s a shame for myself that I’m not there anymore, but I don’t know anyone who deserves this more than you guys to be honest, so enjoy it, go get it and good luck. Love you guys.”And that was enough to set some supporters off…Tottenham and Liverpool fans have been warned about criminals posing as stewards in an attempt to steal their Champions League final tickets.The Spanish police have seized fake steward bibs, fake devices for the technical ticket check, as well as fake accreditations, said a statement from European footballs governing body.This makes us believe that an organised group of people, impersonating genuine stewards or officials might try to act as if they were conducting the visual or technical ticket check, with the aim of stealing tickets during such controls.Supporters should therefore make sure they only show their tickets at the clearly marked check zones and not to individuals or small groups of people who could be wearing fake bibs and might approach them on the way to the stadium, outside of the official check zones.

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