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Tottenham quartet leave Seoul to rejoin team-mates in Hong Kong on club's Far East tour

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Tottenham’s Seoul quartet Ben Davies, Kevin Wimmer, Kyle Walker and Heung-min Son appear to be loving life on the club’s promotional trip as they relaxed at a restaurant in the capital.
Tottenham’s Seoul quartet appear to be loving life on the club’s promotional trip as they relaxed at a restaurant ahead of linking up with the rest of the squad in Hong Kong.
Ben Davies posted a photo of himself, Kevin Wimmer, Kyle Walker and Son Heung-min offering up hand gestures together in the South Korean capital.
Davies captioned the photo: ‘What an experience in Seoul, had such a good time. Big thank you to all of our fans #COYS.’
The four players were selected for the club’s special promotional trip to Seoul, which lasted from Tuesday to Thursday.
They were given a heroes’ welcome as they arrived in South Korea on Tuesday – with a huge crowd greeting the Tottenham stars.
Son is a South Korean international and was born in the city of Chuncheon, about an hour north-east of Seoul.
The quartet will now link up with the rest of their squad in Hong Kong ahead of Friday’s post-season friendly against Kitchee.
Meanwhile, Dele Alli and Eric Dier look to be enjoying themselves as they await the arrival of their four teammates.
The England midfielders, who were both called up in Gareth Southgate’s latest England squad, both posed with drawings of themselves in a photo posted on Tottenham’s official Instagram.
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has a strong squad to choose from ahead of the match at the 40,000 capacity Hong Kong Stadium.
Mousa Dembele, Danny Rose, Erik Lamela and Harry Winks are the only senior players to have not made the trip to Hong Kong as they are recovering from injuries.
The game will be Tottenham’s last before they go on their summer break – following a season which saw them finish as runners-up to winners Chelsea in the Premier League.

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