Timo Werner sets up Tottenham exit with the coldest of closing statements fans will love

Tottenham Hotspur fans are still buzzing after their historic Europa League triumph, but one player’s parting message has cut through the celebrations with ice-cold precision.

Timo Werner, whose loan spell at Spurs divided opinion, delivered the ultimate mic-drop moment on social media—a reminder that he arrived with one goal and left having achieved it.

When Werner first joined Tottenham in January 2024, he made his ambitions clear: he came to win trophies. Fast forward 18 months, and the German forward is walking away with a Europa League winner’s medal around his neck.

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His Instagram post said it all: “What a Team !! Like I said, I came to win titles. Thank you and good night!! #COYS.”

It’s a statement that will resonate with Spurs supporters, who have endured years of near-misses and heartbreak.

Werner may not have been the prolific goalscorer many hoped for, but he played his part in ending the club’s long wait for silverware.

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His experience in big games—honed at RB Leipzig and Chelsea—proved invaluable in the latter stages of the competition, even if his overall contribution was more functional than spectacular.

Reports suggest Tottenham won’t trigger the option to sign him permanently, and Werner’s post feels like a farewell.

A return to Leipzig seems likely, closing the chapter on a stint that, while unspectacular, delivered exactly what he promised.

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For Spurs fans, it’s a bittersweet moment. Werner wasn’t the hero they dreamed of, but he was there when it mattered.

And in the end, he leaves with the one thing that eluded so many before him—a trophy. Cold? Maybe. But undeniable.

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