Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Spurs on Son with comeback victory

- GEORGE SESSIONS

Ange Postecoglo­u hailed the high standards of “tired” Tottenham captain Son Heung-min after his late goal sank Luton.

Spurs were able to get their Champions League qualificat­ion hopes back on track with a comeback victory against Luton after the visitors took a third-minute lead through Tahith Chong. Tottenham captain Son hit both posts during the first half before Brennan Johnson, a half-time introducti­on, created the leveller when his dangerous cross was smashed into his own net by Hatters defender Issa Kabore.

Johnson turned provider again in the 86th minute from Timo Werner’s cross when he teed up Son, who slotted home via a deflection off Daiki Hashioka to earn the hosts a vital three points.

It was Son’s 15th goal of the season but more crucially moved him above 1961 double-winner Cliff Jones into outright fifth in Tottenham’s all-time scoring list on 160 goals, a matter of days after he travelled halfway across the world to feature in South Korea’s World Cup qualifiers with Thailand. “I am sure he feels tired,” said Postecoglu. “Yeah, absolutely. It’s tough. When I was national team coach of Australia, we had quite a few players playing this side of the world. They’re long trips, there is time difference but like I said before he never looks for those clutches.

“For him when he is available, he wants to play to the highest possible level. Playing for his national team is hugely important to him. Playing for this football club is hugely important to him and he wouldn’t compromise either by letting his standards drop.

“Irrespecti­ve of opposition or whatever game it is, he has this really high level of expectatio­n on himself to be the best he can be all the time. It’s very hard to be like that.

“But he wants to maintain the highest possible standards whenever he plays and you see that with his football, his efforts, his leadership now so it’s all encompassi­ng.

“Look, he’s been a brilliant footballer for this club for a long time and hopefully for many years to come.”

Rob Edwards’ side dropped back into the bottom three after Nottingham Forest claimed a point at home to Crystal Palace. “Yeah, I feel sick,” Edwards admitted. “Tottenham are a brilliant team, fantastic manager and really good players but to lose so late from our own attacking setpiece is difficult to take.”

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