SON HEUNG-MIN broke down in tears after what is expected to be his final Tottenham appearance following a decade at the club.
Son, 33, announced his exit in an emotional press conference before Spurs locked horns with Newcastle in South Korea on Sunday.
And what a fitting farewell it might have been while playing in front of his most ardent fans back in his homeland.
The Spurs captain was given an impromptu guard of honour by his team-mates and Newcastle players when subbed off in the 64th minute.
The crowd in the Seoul World Cup Stadium went wild as their hero hugged everyone on the Spurs bench and appeared to weep as the full impact of his goodbye hit home.
And the Spurs admin immediately tweeted: "Cheers Son's crying, nice one 😥."
Son instantly became teary eyed when his No7 was put up on the board with new signing Mohammed Kudus coming on to replace the forward.
The club legend was immediately embraced by Spurs midfielder James Maddison and North London winger Brennan Johnson.
Spurs goalkeeper Antonín Kinský also ran up to take part in the tributes, as both sets of players lovingly slapped Son's back.
Newcastle's Joelinton and Bruno Guimaraes got involved in the action while hugging the Tottenham ace.
It marked a huge change in temperament after Guimaraes somehow escaped a red card for strangling Cristian Romero in the first half.
The incident was a flash point during a lively first half which was largely a love-in to South Korean icon.
But his send-off was marred with a shock injury to Maddison 19 minutes later following a routine challenge with Anthony Elanga.
Son was among those looking very concerned watching on after the England star was stretchered off in the 85th minute.
He is widely-tipped to move to America, where MLS side LAFC want to make him their new marquee player.
Actor Park Seo-Joon, star of Oscar-winning Parasite and a close pal of Son, gave a touching tribute to his mate before kick-off from the centre circle, claiming the people of South Korea could not sleep after his exit-plan announcement.
A banner in the 66,000-strong crowd read ‘Sonny the Spurs legend’, while the man himself got choked up on the bench, presumably as the full impact of his exit dawned on him.
But Harvey Barnes’ banger levelled the score, three minutes before Romero and Guimaraes’ scuffle.
Meanwhile, other fans were in disbelief by the amount of mistakes being made during the game.
Spurs will kick off their Premier League campaign away to Burnley on August 16.
Last season's Carabao Cup winners Newcastle, meanwhile, will welcome Aston Villa to St James' Park.