Imagine walking into your workplace only to find a cherished memory—one that symbolizes triumph and camaraderie—erased without a trace. That's exactly what happened to Richarlison at Tottenham's training ground, and he’s not holding back his feelings about it. After Brennan Johnson’s £35 million move to Crystal Palace earlier this month, Spurs decided to remove a photo of the duo celebrating their Europa League victory against Manchester United. The image, which once adorned the walls of the Enfield training center with the caption 'Greatness, happiness when we are at our best,' has been replaced with a generic team huddle photo and the words 'win together.' But here's where it gets controversial: Richarlison, a key figure in that historic win, took to Instagram to express his disappointment, captioning his story with 'No more legend [crying face emoji].' And this is the part most people miss—this isn’t just about a photo; it’s about the emotional weight of a moment that defined a season. Richarlison, who started in the 1-0 final victory alongside Johnson and Dominic Solanke, has been a standout player for Tottenham, starting 20 matches this season under Thomas Frank. However, his recent hamstring injury will sideline him for at least seven weeks, adding another layer of complexity to this story. Meanwhile, Spurs are already looking to strengthen their attack, with a £34 million deal for Conor Gallagher announced just hours before Frank confirmed Richarlison’s injury. Is this a necessary refresh for the club’s image, or a disrespectful dismissal of a historic achievement? Let’s discuss—do you think Tottenham made the right call, or should they have preserved this piece of their history? Share your thoughts below!