Spurs might be struggling for quality on the pitch, but that hasn't stopped forward Son Heung-min from showing some class of his own.
The South Korean star was lining up before Tottenham's game against Sheffield United and with the heavens opening, he tried to shelter the mascot standing in front of him from the rain.
As he pulls both of his hands over the youngster's head, the mascot looks up at the Premier League star and smiles, with Son smiling back at him.
They then move across to shake hands with the Sheffield United players before the game begins at the soaked Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
And while Spurs fans can't be pleased with the team's results of late, with the side closer to the relegation places than the top four, they couldn't help but lavish Son with praise after his act of kindness.
One supporter called him 'the purest soul in the world' for his gesture, while another said he was 'the nicest footballer in the world'.
Other Spurs fans said he was 'a lovely guy' and one chipped in, 'If your child was a mascot you'd really hope they got Son'.
Son went on to score the opening goal for Spurs, but could not inspire them to victory as they were held by the Blades after George Baldock's strike.
The South Korean has had an emotional week after he was sent off for a challenge from behind against Andre Gomes last week, sending him tumbling before team-mate Serge Aurier went diving in on him and inflicting a horror ankle injury.
He had his dismissal rescinded after a panel determined that it was not his tackle which caused the injury, and bagged a brace against Red Star Belgrade in the midweek Champions League tie, before returning against the Blades.
Son has eight goals from 15 games this season, with five strikes coming in the Champions League.