Aaron Lennon has joined an elite list of players to have notched 350 appearances for Tottenham.
The 27-year old winger's second-half appearance in the 2-2 draw with Sunderland on Saturday allowed him to join the likes of Steve Perryman, Glenn Hoddle, Gary Mabbutt, Pat Jennings, Mike England and Jermain Defoe who have reached the 350-game milestone for the north London club.
Since joining from Leeds United in July 2005, 21-time England international Lennon has become Tottenham's fourth highest games player in the Premier League and sits second behind Perryman in European appearances with 53.
Lennon has netted 26 league goals for Spurs and each time he has scored, the club has never experienced defeat.
Landmark: @Aaron7Lennon's appearance at Sunderland meant he joined an illustrious list. More - http://t.co/KI6wL1TJDFpic.twitter.com/cnF86NrvIF
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