Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Jose Mourinho Interrupted Son Heung Min Interview
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Korean player Son Heung Min became the hero of Tottenham Hotspur thanks to his goal against the host Aston Villa at Villa Park, Birmingham, Sunday (16/2) evening Western Indonesian Time.
After the match, Son Heung-min inevitably became a figure sought by journalists. The Spurs television crew interviewed him. When being interviewed, appeared a disturbance that came from Jose Mourinho. Tottenham Hotspur’s manager interrupted by hurling banter at the player.
“Are you talking about the goals he scored or the goals he failed to make?” Jose Mourinho said jokingly on the sidelines of the South Korean player’s interview as quoted from Tottenham Hotspur’s Twitter account.
Of course, it’s just a joke. The Special One jokes while laughing, while Son Heung-min responds with a smile. While passing, the manager also had time to push the cheek of the player with his fist.
Apart from that, the mockery of Jose Mourinho is still input for Son Heung-min. Throughout the match against Aston Villa, he fired a total of seven shots with six of them sliding right into the goal Pepe Reina. However, only two scored goals.
One of the shots that failed to bear fruit was when executing a penalty in the first-half injury time. The execution was able to be released by Pepe Reina. However, the captain of the South Korean national team then greeted the ball throw up well to bear fruit.
A score of two goals in the goal of The Villans also has a special meaning for Song Heung-min. Additional two goals that made him even scored 50 goals in the Premier League scene. He is the first Asian player to reach that number of goals in the highest English football caste competition.
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