His Real Madrid career must be one of the weirdest ever.
Scored some huge goals, a couple of them legendary; played in great teams; lifted every trophy going. Yet the last couple of years he's been cast as the class clown. Not only that, but he's embraced the tag, constantly taking the piss out of himself and the situation he winded up in. Fair enough if you're a cult figure, but it's sort of baffling from a guy — a once world record signing — who more than played his part in one of the club's most dominant eras.
I can't figure out if I respect him or not for it.
As for Spurs, I reckon he'll be okay there but isn't going to be talismanic. Once the novelty wears off their fans will realise the same problems still exist.
I just don't think they're a good team. You look at Lloris, Son, Kane (who's on the decline) as star players; Bergwijn, Le Celso, might come good. The rest? Mediocre.