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I’ll show you the true Son

South Korea’s record-setting striker is just getting started

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SEOUL: Son Heung-min broke the single-season scoring record for a South Korean in Europe and helped Tottenham Hotspur finish second in the English Premier League this year, but the 24-year-old says he is still growing as a player and is far from the finished article.

Heung-min’s 21 goals for Spurs in all competitio­ns eclipsed the 19 South Korean icon Cha Bum-kun scored for German side Bayer Leverkusen in 1985-86 and while he knows he accomplish­ed a lot this season, he was keen to downplay comparison­s to the greats of the game.

“Unless I play like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, it’ll be hard to give myself 100 out of 100,” Yonhap News quoted Heung-min as telling reporters at Incheon Internatio­nal Airport.

“I know I accomplish­ed a lot this season, but I also went through some tough times. And those moments helped me grow as a player. I’d give myself maybe 70 points.”

Heung-min, who joined Spurs from Leverkusen in 2015 for a re

€ ported 30mil (RM144mil), was reluctant to even compare himself with trailblaze­r Bum-kun.

“I can’t even compare to the player that he was back in the days, when he battled in Europe in much more difficult circumstan­ces,” he said.

South Korea will hope Heung-min carries his goal-scoring form at club level into next month’s World Cup qualifier against Qatar.

Coach Uli Stielike on Monday included the Spurs forward in his 24-man squad for the 2018 qualifier in Doha but said his performanc­es for South Korea had not been as effective due partly to limited training time with his Korean team-mates.

Heung-min felt that that would not be an issue this time around and said while he was keen to add to his 17 internatio­nal goals, getting the three points was crucial.

“It doesn’t matter who scores, as long as we win the match,” he added. –

 ??  ?? The new hero: Son Heung-min netted 21 times for Tottenham Hotspur in all competitio­ns to break compatriot Cha Bun-kum’s goal-scoring record in Europe. — AFP
The new hero: Son Heung-min netted 21 times for Tottenham Hotspur in all competitio­ns to break compatriot Cha Bun-kum’s goal-scoring record in Europe. — AFP

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