Mason, who came through Spurs’ academy before joining Hull in 2016, was forced to retire last year aged 26 due to the serious head injury he suffered in February 2017.
The former midfielder was hospitalised for over a week and left with 14 metal plates in his head after fracturing his skull in an accidental clash of heads with Chelsea defender Gary Cahill.
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Though he attempted to recover enough to be in a position to return to professional football with Hull, Mason made the decision to retire last February due to the risks associated with his injury.
The 28-year-old worked alongside Spurs’ academy coaching staff following his retirement whilst he was doing his coaching badges, and he was today confirmed to be part of a new-look set up which also includes ex-Portsmouth and West Ham star Matt Taylor, and Watford legend coach Nigel Gibbs.
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