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Not every footballer loves what they do and a former Spurs defender is among a number of players who were never fond of the beautiful game.

Meanwhile, as the Premier League season draws to a close, the race for the league's golden boot awards hots up and Tottenham striker Harry Kane will be looking to grab the coveted award for himself.

While he currently sits behind Liverpool's Mohamed Salah at the top of the list two others, there's still time for the England captain to finish the season strongly.

Also, the cost of injured players can sometimes be as simple as how much a team is paying a player while they recover from injury and Spurs have been fortunate when it comes to wages being spent on players unable to play.

Here are latest Tottenham Hotspur headlines.

Former Tottenham defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto famously said that while he didn't hate football, it wasn't his passion and sparked a conversation about how many players actually enjoy playing football.

For some, the game of football is just a job to them, one they are very good at and have managed to make a full-time career out of.

The former Spurs defender Assou-Ekotto isn't the only footballer who sees football as just a 'job' and isn't the

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