The Citizen (KZN)

United loss hard to swallow - Son

- London

Son Heung-min said he and his Tottenham Hotspur team-mates would have to work hard because he did not like experienci­ng the pain he felt following Wednesday’s 2-1 defeat by Manchester United.

The 27-year-old Korean star gets his chance to bounce back today at home to Burnley.

However, last season’s Champions League finalists are nine points adrift of fourth-placed Chelsea – who occupy the final Champions League spot – and can ill afford any more slip-ups.

United’s victory was the first loss for Son and Spurs since Jose Mourinho replaced Mauricio Pochettino, who was sacked a fortnight ago due to Spurs lacklustre campaign so far.

“I hate to lose any single game,” said Son after the match.

“It doesn’t matter against who or which team. It doesn’t feel nice. I feel hurt and pain.

“This kind of game against big teams like United or City you want to win.

“I feel more pain because we know we can do better, so I know I can do better. That’s why I feel more pain than any other games.”

Son, though, disagreed with Dele Alli – who has been rejuvenate­d since Mourinho’s arrival – denying it was a wake-up call and Spurs’ mini-revival was a false dawn given they had not played top rank opposition till United.

“No, I don’t think it’s a wakeup call,” said Son. “We are doing everything the same. “Of course, it’s very disappoint­ing and very sad about this result, but it’s not time to be disappoint­ed or sad because we have another game in three days.

“We have to carry on and work harder,” he added. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? SON HEUNG-MIN
Picture: Getty Images SON HEUNG-MIN

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