The Borneo Post

Spurs counting on ‘incredible’ Son

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SUNDERLAND, Uni t ed Kingdom: Dut c h st r iker Vincent Janssen believes South Korean teammate Son HeungMi n i s demonst rat ing hi s growing importance to Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham Hotspur squad.

Son helped save Spurs from an FA Cup embarrassm­ent at the hands of Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday and is in contention to retain his starting spot for the Premier League visit to bottom club Sunderland.

The 24-year- old South Korean internatio­nal struck twice as Pochettino’s side fought back after trailing by two goals to the League Two side, eventually scoring the added time winner that booked a place in the fifth round.

The victory brought a huge sense of relief to White Hart Lane, but the team’s underwhelm­ing display raised questions about Pochettino’s claim his squad is strong enough to sustain a Premier League title challenge.

The manager had made nine changes to the side that started in the draw with Manchester City the previous weekend, but Janssen — who appeared as a second half substitute — believes Son should be above criticism.

“If you see what Sonny has done all season, it’s incredible,” Janssen told the club’s official website. “He’s done well in every game and when he is on the pitch he shows what he can do.

“He is working very hard as well and you can see what kind of qualities he has. He’s a very, very good player, he helped us today and he’s helped us all season.

“He was very important and he got us through to the next round.”

Son led the attack in the absence of Harry Kane who was ruled out after picking up a knock against City. — AFP

 ??  ?? Wycombe Wanderers’ Anthony Stewart in action with Tottenham’s Vincent Janssen. — Reuters photo
Wycombe Wanderers’ Anthony Stewart in action with Tottenham’s Vincent Janssen. — Reuters photo

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