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Like father, like Son: Spurs’ Asian prodigy has Dad to thank

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SEOUL: If Son Heung-min helps Tottenham Hotspur overcome Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Juventus in coming weeks, then fans of the North London club should save some praise for the South Korean’s father.

Son Woong- Jung has played a major role in developing a player who has become Asia’s record scorer in the Premier League and, arguably, the best player the continent has produced.

Son senior was a profession­al player of some repute in the KLeague in the eighties and, in terms of style, there is a family resemblanc­e. Until injury ended his career at 28, Son displayed the sort of speed and technical excellence that Spurs fans have come to love in his offspring.

After his playing days were over, Son took to coaching.

“I don’t think I was real ly satisfied as a player,” he told a Korean documentar­y.

“But coaching players was different. He is my son but I am proud to say that his technique and basic ball skills are among the best.”

The 25-year- old was worked hard from an early age. “We raised him strictly.” The father took Son out of high school at the age of 16 to head to Germany and SV Hamburg, an unusual decision for young Korean prospects who traditiona­l ly join a profession­al club after university.

“I wouldn’t have become the player I have without my father,” Son said, after leaving Hamburg for Bayer Leverkusen in 2013.

Whi le the two may have similariti­es on the pitch, it is a little different off it. Past coaches recall that the father was something of a loner in the team environmen­t, and not one to mix with his fellow players.

But Son junior is a hugely popular figure at his club.

“On and off the pitch, he is very positive and optimistic and has been since the beginning, “Park Yong- Soo, head of administra­tion at the Korea Football Associatio­n, told AFP.

The player’s smile has become almost as famous in England as back in his homeland. “He always had it, even when he was hurt on the pitch, and that has made him especially popular with Korean girls.”

Son left the Bundesliga in August 2015 to sign for Tottenham. After an up-and-down first season, when he showed only flashes of his ability, he came into his own in 2016-2017, scoring 14 Premier League goals and 21 in total. He has continued to shine this season and has been one of the Premier

But coaching players was different. He is my son but I am proud to say that his technique and basic ball skills are among the best. Son Woong-Jung

League’s most exciting forwards, bagging eight goals so far this campaign to help Spurs lie fifth.

Son has already surpassed Park Ji- Sung’s record to become the Premier League’s most prolific Asian player. Last term, he beat Bundesliga great Cha BumKun’s Korean mark for goals in a European season.

There are plenty of opportunit­ies to come this season: Spurs are still alive in the FA Cup, and they will play Juventus in the Champions League last 16 from February 13.

In a tough run of fixtures, they also entertain Manchester United on Wednesday and play Liverpool and Arsenal on February 5 and 10 respective­ly.

“His smi le disappeare­d in Germany for a time,” said Park.

“But he has found it again in England. He is performing well and playing his best football.”

Match- winning displays in the Premier League and the Champions League have made Son Asia’s most popular player. He was named as Asia’s Internatio­nal Player of the Year by the Asian Football Confederat­ion in 2017.

“There is pride all over Asia in Son,” Steve Kim, former head of competitio­ns at the Asian Football Confederat­ion, told AFP.

“He is playing at the highest level and shows all Asians that it can be done. Especially in countries where the Premier League is very popular, Son is held in very high regard.”

When he returns to Korea in the close-season, Son often visits his father’s other great project: the Son Football Academy, nestling in the hills of the family’s native Gangwon province.

At the academy, Son WoongJung has created a top- of- therange training facility dedicated to helping other young players follow in his son’s footsteps.

“He can be a role model for years to come and for Koreans and Asians. He is the best Korean player,” said Park, adding that Son may not get much time at home this summer.

“He will be busy at the World Cup and Korean fans expect very much from him.” — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo taken on December 7, 2017 shows Son Heung-Min runs with the ball during the UEFA Champions League Group H football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Apoel Nicosia at Wembley Stadium in London. — AFP photo
This file photo taken on December 7, 2017 shows Son Heung-Min runs with the ball during the UEFA Champions League Group H football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Apoel Nicosia at Wembley Stadium in London. — AFP photo

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