Maddison nearly FALLS OFF Tottenham bus as he pays classy tribute to Son

James Maddison almost fell from the Tottenham bus during the Wild Europa League parade of the club.

North London was taken over by 200,000 jubilant fans on Friday evening, while Spurs finally fourth their 17-year-old trophy-dried.

Maddison, 28, was one of the sharpest to celebrate, even though he was excluded for the final in Bilbao.

And he could have been an even worse injury because he almost took a horrorfall while he was interviewed by Clubmedia.

He had declared himself the “CEO of the Afterparty” while he paraded on top of the team bus around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

But the midfielder came close to making an early exit when he lost his balance before he had to grab his interviewer.

Fans saw the moment and responded to social media.

A posted: “James Maddison stumbles on top and on the edge of a tour bus is a different type of fear.”

A second wrote: “That was close to a new injury to Maddison.”

After compiling himself, he made a stylish tribute to club captain Son Heung-Min.

The English international said: “He is one of the best people I met and I am so happy that he had that moment in Bilbao. You will not meet a nicer man.

'How he treats everyone, my family, my children. He is just a beautiful man.

“We had a moment on the field at the end.

“We don't always say exactly how we feel, especially men, but that was my chance to tell him that I worship him. He is a top man.”

In the meantime, a tickling son, who won his first trophy, said in the club in his tenth year, “The last two days went so fast.

“I felt that I just slept for five hours, but it is already Friday. It was incredible.

“I waited, I dreamed of the moment. It finally happened.

“I often said I wanted to make it here. But today is the day that is special. I am very lucky, I was captain, it's even better. I am completely in the moon, so happy.”

This was a party-a party that is described as 'insane' by sleep character Guglielmo Vicario Guglielmo Die 34 years old.

The previous trophy of Noord -Londers may have come in 2008 with the League Cup.

But their last parade actually took place in 1991 after Gary Lineker, Gary Mabbutt and Gazza conquered the FA Cup.

Spurs expected that 150,000 supporters would appear yesterday, but in the end it might be another 50,000 on top. As a midfielder and Reveller-in-Chef Yves Bissouma it stated: “Look how North London is completely white.”

Streets from Edmonton a few miles north of the ground until the stadium itself were packed hours before the open-top bus parade started at 5.30 pm.

People climbed to roofs – including those above the Harry Kane wall painting – and on top of bus shelters to catch a glimpse of their heroes.

Two female fans had come all the way from South Korea to be part of the parties, after watching television at home, their icon son who lifted the trophy in Bilbao.

One said about the son of Schipper: “He is a national hero. He is the first (South Korean) captain of the Premier League. We are so proud of him.”

The music pumped, from football classics such as Sweet Caroline to the favorite of the new fans 'We won it in Bilbao' to the melody of Shakira's World Cup number Waka Waka 2010 (this time for Africa).

The players, covered in shirts with champions and 25 registered on the back and sporty, rather bizarre, ski glasses, then came up and the bus started, flanked by a sea of ​​blue-white waving flags and flare smoke.

Richarlison bounced up and down at the front, Bissouma had finished his shirt, Cristian Romero, the Europa League player of the season, was on the beer.

A kwaky sounding son, who won his first trophy in the club in the club, said: “The last two days went so fast. I felt that I just slept for five hours, but it is already Friday. It was incredible.

“I waited, I dreamed of the moment. It finally happened.

“I often said I wanted to make it here. But today is the day that is special.

“I am very lucky, I was a captain, it is even better. I am completely in the clouds, so happy.”

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