Sunday, 26 August 2018
Son Heung-min Monitors Tottenham Amid the 2018 Asian Games
By news-admin
DBasia.news – The South Korea national team captain Son Heung-min admitted that he follows the update of his club, Tottenham Hotspur in the middle of 2018 Asian Games. According to Son Heung-min, he supported The Lilywhites from afar.
Son Heung-min didn’t perform well with South Korea in the 2018 Asian Games. Son Heung-min just scored the goal for Taeguk Warriors during the competition.
However, Son Heung-min’s goal meant a lot for South Korea. That was the decisive goal for South Korea to pass the round of 16 in 2018 Asian Games.
Though he is still supporting the country, Son Heung-min always set the eye on Tottenham Hotspur. Moreover, the 26-year-old striker congratulated his teammates.
“Certainly I always follow Tottenham Hotspur’s development. I’m very happy because Lucas Moura scored the first Premier League goal and Harry Kane who scored his goal this season,” Son Heung-min said reported by The National.
“I will always follow Tottenham Hotspur’s development wherever it is. This week, they will play against Manchester United. I will support them for sure,” Son Heung-min continued.
Son Heung-min must win the gold medal of 2018 Asian Games to return to Tottenham Hotspur. In fact, Son Heung-min has to follow the obligation for the military course for 2 years if South Korea failed to get the gold medal.
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