New Straits Times

Heung Min in the spotlight as Spurs target Euro glory

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Son Heung Min insists he has already proved he can shoulder the burden of replacing Harry Kane in Tottenham’s Champions League showdown with Manchester City today.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side head to the Etihad Stadium for the quarter-final second leg looking to protect a slender 1-0 lead.

But Tottenham’s task has been made harder by injuries to Kane and Dele Alli.

Kane is likely to miss the rest of the season after the striker suffered yet another ankle ligament injury in the first leg against City, while England midfielder Alli is a doubt after fracturing his hand in the same match.

Losing two such influentia­l players ahead of a do-or-die clash with the Premier League champions would be a hammer blow to most teams.

But South Korea forward Heung Min has shown this season that playing without Kane need not be fatal to his side’s European ambitions.

Heung Min has scored nine goals in 10 matches with Kane absent this season and he said: “I just enjoy the football.

“Everyone, not just me, should enjoy the game and scoring and winning.

“We should not put pressure on ourselves about these situations. There’s nothing better than the Champions League quarter-finals at the moment.”

While Hugo Lloris deserved plaudits for saving Sergio Aguero’s penalty, the first leg was won after Kane limped off thanks to Heung Min’s 78th-minute strike — a typically cool finish after he alertly kept the ball in play as the City defence dithered.

In fact, Tottenham have won their last five matches without Kane and Heung Min looks in perfect form to maintain that run at City’s expense.

The 26-year-old scored the first goal in Tottenham’s new stadium against Crystal Palace.

Six days later, he was once again the toast of the 62,062 sellout crowd as he drew first blood against City.

His pace, skill and astute movement make him a different propositio­n for central defenders than Kane and some have even suggested Tottenham look better with Heung Min up front than the England captain.

Heung Min’s rise to prominence is even more impressive given he was so frustrated three years ago that he considered leaving Tottenham.

Struggling for form and regular playing time, Son instead resolved to prove his worth after speaking to Tottenham boss Pochettino.

“Sometimes you have tough times to get better,” said Heung Min, who has scored 18 goals in all competitio­ns this term.

“The club, the coaching staff, the players, when I have a tough time they help me lots to be here right now.

“I’m really grateful for this situation and I’m not finished. I try to improve every day.”

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