There are 220 reasons why Harry Kane won’t get booed on Wednesday night.
His goals helped Tottenham make two unlikely title bids and secured four consecutive top-four finishes above wealthier rivals.
No, any opprobrium will be reserved for Daniel Levy and the board.
Kane’s understandable desire to leave is a direct consequence of Levy’s refusal to back Mauricio Pochettino — the club’s best manager for a generation — in the transfer market when Spurs were riding high.
Having finished third in 2016, second in 2017 and third again in 2018, they went two transfer windows without adding to a squad who had gatecrashed the top four.