Tottenham cult hero RETIRES from football at the age of 34 after going a year without a club… with the midfielder having also featured for QPR and West Brom.
Whilst this player pulled on jerseys of myriad different colours during his 15-year playing career, the white and navy blue of Tottenham Hotspur remained closest to his heart.
The Brazilian was a regular starter for the side during his four years at White Hart Lane, and featured in a number of star-studded clashes that helped establish the midfielder as a cult
hero at the ground.
So strong is his connection to the side, the player has even been spotted in the away end, mixing and mingling with fans, at later outings in Europe.
The retiring player is none other than Sandro, who made 106 appearances for the Lilywhites between 2010 and 2014, and has since cemented his status as a living legend for the club by his continued support for the north London outfit.
The 34-year-old even went as far as joining Spurs fans supporting Antonio Conte‘s side during their Champions League round of 16 tie with AC Milan at the San Siro.
Sandro was spotted by eagle-eyed fans in the stands and was captured in a video posted on social media delighting supporters by calling long-term crosstown rivals Arsenal ‘s***’.