
Tanguy Ndombele has posted a video on Instagram showing him and Heung-min Son playing a game of UNO at Hotspur Way.
What’s the story?
Well, it seems as if the £200,000-a-week Tottenham man was left feeing disrespected after taking on Son in UNO.
Ndombele can be heard shouting “hey, respect me” while waving an UNO card in the South Korean’s face.
Son saw the funny side, and just stands there laughing at the Frenchman as he becomes frustrated – jokingly or not – with the game.
Clearly, the pair get along well together, as Son feels comfortable enough to laugh at his teammate despite his annoyance at the game.
You can see footage of the moment above.
Heung-min Son has huge role at Tottenham

Aside from his huge role on the pitch for Spurs, Son has a big role in terms of keeping Ndombele’s morale up at Hotspur Way.
Now, that may sound foolish, as the 24-year-old is a grown man and doesn’t need someone to entertain him.
However, the Evening Standard revealed that Ndombele cherished the support of his two best friends at Spurs in Moussa Sissoko and Serge Aurier, who both left over the summer.
It led to Ndombele wanting to leave, and there are now plenty of question marks over who he actually bonds with at Tottenham.

By the looks of it, Son has taken over from Aurier and Sissoko, and is doing his best to build a relationship with Ndombele.
Of course, they’ve been teammates for a while now and Son seems to get on with everybody at the club.
Nevertheless, if he has opted to spend more time with Ndombele following the departure of his two closest friends, it wouldn’t surprise up.
That’s just the type of caring person the South Korean is – he’s a credit to Tottenham.
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