Klinsmann was signed by Spurs in July 1994 from Monaco for £2 million. On his debut against Sheffield Wednesday, he scored the winning header and immediately won over fans with his goal celebration by self-deprecatingly diving to the ground. Klinsmann went on to win the 1995 Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year. Because of his humour, but also because of his athletic achievements and his combative playing style, Klinsmann quickly became extremely popular in England and he now holds legendary status at Spurs. During his second stint at Tottenham in the 1997–98 season, his goals saved the club from relegation, particularly the four goals he scored in a 6–2 win at Wimbledon.