da luck: David Ginola was among a number of former Tottenham Hotspur players that were invited to bid farewell to the club’s home of 118 years, White Hart Lane.
da dobrowin: The 50-year-old watched Spurs earn a 2-1 victory over Manchester United in their final ever match at the Lane before they move into a state-of-the-art structure next door.
After the final whistle, Ginola and other ex-players, including Ledley King and Teddy Sheringham, made their way onto the pitch for a closing ceremony.
Later that evening, the Frenchman took to Twitter to express his emotional feelings about Spurs leaving the stadium.
Many Spurs fans reacted to the social media post with similar sentiments, while rival fans, including those of Arsenal and Chelsea, mocked Ginola.
The North London outfit will not move into their new home until the 2018-19 campaign, so until that time, will play their home matches at Wembley.
The national stadium has not been a happy hunting ground for Mauricio Pochettino’s side as they lost two, drew one and won one when they played their during failed Champions League and Europa League campaigns this season.
They also suffered a 4-2 defeat to Chelsea in the semi-finals of the FA Cup when playing in the ground.