Harry Kane may once again be looking around in envy at some of his former team-mates who have gone on to win major honours since departing Tottenham.
The striker made a £100million switch to Bayern Munich last summer partly in the hope that he could finally win a major domestic title. And despite his eye-watering 44-goal haul across all competitions this season, the Englishman will go another season without winning a major domestic trophy.
While Kane’s situation may be one exeption, several of his former team-mates have gone on to win major honours in the past few years, including Lucas Moura.
The Brazilian famously fired Spurs into the 2019 Champions League final with a trio of goals against Ajax. Yet, his side fell short in the final suffering defeat by Liverpool.
But along with Luka Modric and DeAndre Yedlin, the Brazilian has departed Spurs and has clinched silverware with a new club.
Mail Sport has taken a look at 49 former Spurs players and managers to have lifted a trophy since Tottenham’s Carling Cup success in 2008.
Harry Kane’s wait for a major trophy continued after Bayern Munich ended their season without silverware
Lucas Moura
Titles won: Brazilian Cup
Like Tottenham, Sao Paulo had been experiencing a trophy drought of their own. Their last title came nearly 12 years ago, but in 2023, the team, buoyed by the recent arrival of their talisman winger Moura, finally ended their wait.
The 31-year-old had returned to his former club last summer and helped guide them to win the highly coveted Copa do Brazil Cup 2-1 (on aggregate) against Flamengo in September 2023.
Lucas Moura (pictured) won the Copa Do Brazil in September 2023 after leaving Tottenham earlier that year
Serge Aurier
Titles won: Turkish Super Cup
Aurier’s four-year spell at Tottenham came to an abrupt end back in 2021 after he and the club mutually agreed to terminate his contract.
Since then he has played with several teams around Europe, notably signing for Villarreal, before being released again as a free agent one season later. He’d go on to join Nottingham Forest in 2022 before signing for Galatasaray in February.
His side would go on to win the Turkish Super Cup in April, besting Fenerbache 3-0 in the final. While Aurier did not come on during the final, he was named on the bench for the match.
The right back would also help Ivory Coast clinch the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this season.
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