Ange Postecoglou's heartwarming gesture towards a young fan has won the Tottenham boss even more football fans.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy waxed lyrical about his new manager during the Q&A, labelling the Aussie a"breath of fresh air".
"I just wanted somebody who understood our DNA, would play attacking football, that would give young players a chance, believe in the academy, would build a relationship with the fans and understand the resources that we have and don't have as a club and be part of a team.
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