Son Heung-min
Son Heung-min (Korean: 손흥민; born 8 July 1992) is a South Korean
professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and captains the South Korea national team. Considered one of the
best wingers in the world, Son is often called an icon of South Korean culture, and was selected as
one of the 30 best players in the world for 2019.
Born in Chuncheon, Gangwon
Province, Son joined Hamburger SV at the age of 16
and debuted in the German Bundesliga in 2010. In 2013,
he moved to Bayer Leverkusen for a club record
€10 million before signing for Tottenham for £22 million two years
later, becoming the most expensive Asian player in history. While at Tottenham,
Son became the top Asian goalscorer in both Premier League and Champions League history, and surpassed Cha Bum-kun's record for most goals
scored by a Korean player in European competition. In 2019, he became
the second Asian in history to reach and start a UEFA Champions League final
after fellow countryman Park Ji-sung.
A full international since 2010, Son has
represented South Korea at the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cups and is his
country's highest scorer in the World Cup jointly with Park Ji-sung and Ahn Jung-hwan with three goals. Son has
also represented South Korea at the 2018 Asian Games, where the team won
gold, as well as the 2011, 2015 and 2019 editions of the AFC Asian Cup. Korea was runner-up in
2015.
Early life
Son Heung-min was born in Chuncheon, Gangwon. His father, Son Woong-jung is a retired
football player turned manager who once played for the South Korea national football B team.
Son came through the academy at FC Seoul, the same club that
former Spurs defender Lee Young-pyo played for. However, Son was
a ball boy in an FC Seoul home
match in 2008 when he was a FC Seoul youth player. At that time, his
role model was midfielder Lee Chung-yong, who played for Crystal Palace and Bolton Wanderers. Apart from his
native language Korean, Son is also fluent in German and English. His agent
Thies Bliemeister said Son was so determined to make himself a success in
Europe that he learned German by watching episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants.
Club career
Hamburger
SV
In August 2008, Son dropped out of Dongbuk
High School (formerly FC Seoul U-18 Team) and joined Hamburger SV's youth academy at age
16 through Korean FA Youth Project. A year later, he
returned to South Korea. After participating in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, he formally
joined Hamburger
SV's
youth academy in November 2009
He was impressive in the 2010–11
pre-season, leading the team with nine goals, and signed his first professional
contract on his 18th birthday. After scoring
against Chelsea in August, he was
out for two months due to a foot injury. He returned on 30 October 2010 to
score his first league goal, against 1. FC Köln in the 24th minute.
The goal made Son the youngest Hamburg player to score a goal in
the Bundesliga at 18, breaking the record held by Manfred Kaltz.
Son (left) playing for
Hamburger SV against Elia of Werder Bremen in August 2012
Son signed a new deal with Hamburg through
2014. Pundits said he had what it took to become the next Cha Bum-kun, a legendary Bundesliga forward and fellow
South Korean. Son scored three
goals in 14 matches in all competition during the 2010–11 season.
Son warming up for Hamburger SV in 2011
During the 2011–12 pre-season, Son was
explosive, scoring 18 times in only nine matches. After missing the
opening match due to a fever, Son scored two goals within three matches. On 27 August, Son
picked up an ankle injury in the 4–3 loss to 1. FC Köln and was initially
projected to be out of action for four to six weeks. His recovery was
quicker than expected, however, and he returned to action only three weeks
later as a substitute in a 1–0 loss against Borussia Mönchengladbach on 17 September.
Over the course of the 2011–12 season, he made 30 appearances
for Hamburg and scored five goals, including crucial
goals against Hannover
96 and 1. FC Nürnberg at the end of the
season to help ensure that Hamburg remained in the Bundesliga.
Following Hamburger SV's 2012–13 offseason
moves, which saw the transfers of the team's strikers Mladen Petrić and Paolo Guerrero to Fulham and Corinthians respectively,
manager Thorsten
Fink chose
to name Son a starter. The 2012–13 season was a breakthrough season for Son as
he scored two goals in an away fixture against Borussia Dortmund on 9 February 2013,
helping his team to a 4–1 victory. Son was chosen Mann des Tages (Man
of the Match) by kicker. On 14 April, Son
netted two goals in a 2–1 win against Mainz 05. He finished the season
with 12 goals, becoming the fifth South Korean footballer to achieve double
digits in goals in Europe. He finished
the 2012–13 season with 12 goals in 34
matches in all competitions.
Bayer
Leverkusen
Son playing for Bayer Leverkusen in 2014
On 13 June 2013, Bayer Leverkusen confirmed Son's
transfer for reportedly €10 million, which was the highest transfer fee in
club history at the time. He agreed to a five-year deal with the team. Son adjusted
quickly to his new club in the pre-season, scoring three goals in his first
three appearances for the team in exhibition matches (against 1860 Munich, Udinese and KAS Eupen respectively).
On 9 November 2013, Son scored a hat-trick for Leverkusen in a
5–3 win against his former club Hamburgers SV. On 7 December, Son
scored a crucial goal against Borussia Dortmund to put his club just four
points off the summit of the Bundesliga. On 10 May 2014, Son scored another
goal against Werder Bremen ensuring
his team a spot for the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League. He finished
the 2013–14 season with 12 goals in 43
matches.
Son scored a hat-trick against VfL Wolfsburg on 14 February 2015, in a
4–5 defeat, scoring when they were losing 0–3. He finished
the 2014–15 season with 17 goals in 42
matches.
Son started the 2015–16 season with Bayer
Leverkusen. He made a league appearance and a Champions League
qualifying match.
Tottenham
Hotspur
2015–16
season
On 28 August 2015, Son joined Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur for
£22 million (€30 million) on a five-year contract, subject to work
permit and international clearance. Upon his signing,
he became the most expensive Asian player in football history. The record had been
held since 2001 by Japanese Hidetoshi Nakata, who transferred from Roma to Parma for
€25 million.
Son made his debut on 13 September away
to Sunderland, being replaced by Andros Townsend in the 62nd minute
of a 1–0 win. In Tottenham's
first match of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League on 17 September,
Son netted his first two goals for the club in a 3–1 win against Qarabağ FK. Three days later,
he scored his first Premier League goal, against Crystal Palace at White Hart Lane, netting in the 68th
minute to give Tottenham their first home Premier League win of the season. On 28 December in
the match against Watford, Son replaced Tom Carroll in the 80th minute
and scored Tottenham's winning goal in the 89th minute. On 2 May, he scored
the second goal against Chelsea in a crucial match
to give Spurs hope of winning the Premier League. Chelsea equalised in the
second half, however, handing over the title to Leicester City.
2016–17
season
Son playing for Tottenham Hotspur on
a game against PFC CSKA Moscow in 2016.
Before the season, he reportedly asked
Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino for permission to
leave Tottenham in an attempt to get more playing time, but was instead given a
chance to fight for his place at Spurs. On 10 September
2016, Son scored two goals and created a third in his first appearance of the
season, in a 4–0 win against Stoke City. Son followed that
performance up with a second brace, coming at Middlesbrough on
24 September, earning his team a 1–2 victory. Upon equalling his
league goal total from the previous season in 25 fewer matches, Son was hailed
by Pochettino as "a different person – he's more mature and he knows the
league and he's settled in fantastically now." Son continued his
excellent run of form with his fifth goal in five matches on 27 September in
the Champions League. Playing at CSKA Moscow, Son slipped a shot past
goalkeeper Igor
Akinfeev for
the only goal of the match. On 14 October, Son
was named the Premier League Player of the Month for September,
being the first South Korean and first Asian to receive the award.
Following the Christmas break Son continued
to score the odd goal over the following couple of months and then on 12 March
2017 he scored his first Spurs hat trick in the FA Cup against Millwall in a 6–0 win. In the same match,
he was racially abused by a section of the Millwall fans who chanted
"DVD" and "he's selling three for a fiver" whenever he
touched the ball, referencing a stereotype towards east Asians. He scored in the
2–0 victory away at Burnley on 1
April 2017, and four days later
he scored in the 91st minute to put Spurs ahead at Swansea, in a game where
they were losing 1–0 after 88 minutes and ended up winning 3–1. A brace at home to
Watford the following weekend brought his season total to 18 goals, 11 in the
Premier League, his best ever goals return. On 12 May 2017,
Tottenham announced that Son had won the Premier League Player of the Month for April, the
second time of his career and thus becoming the only player in 2016–17 to win
the award 2 times. On 18 May 2017, Son
bagged a brace away to Leicester City as part of a 6–1 rout of their former
title rivals. With 21 goals in all competitions, Son joined Harry Kane and Dele Alli as the first trio
of Spurs players with over 20 goals on the season.
2017–18
season
Son scored his first goal of the 2017–18 season in the UEFA Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund on 13 September
2017 at Spurs temporary home Wembley Stadium, which Spurs won 3–1. He scored his first
Premier League goal of the season when Spurs beat Liverpool 4–1 at home. On 5 November 2017,
Son scored the only goal in the 1–0 win against Crystal Palace. The goal brought his tally in the Premier
League to 20 and in doing so he became the top Asian goalscorer in Premier
League history, breaking the record set by Park Ji-Sung at Manchester United. On 13 January 2018,
Son scored a goal and provided an assist in a game against Everton, matching the club
record set in 2004 by Jermain Defoe of scoring in five
consecutive home games. On 28 February
2018, Son scored a brace and assisted Fernando Llorente as Tottenham
beat Rochdale 6–1
in the 5th Round of the FA Cup. Son also converted a penalty, but his goal was
overruled by the video assistant referee. Son has become the
first Asian to finish the season as a top-10 goal scorer in the English Premier
League.
2018–19
season
On 20 July 2018, Son signed a new five-year
deal extending his contract with Tottenham until 2023. The first goals of
the season came in October 2018 when he scored a brace in his 150th game for
Tottenham in the 2018–19
EFL Cup match
against West Ham. He scored his first
league goal of the season, his 50th goal for the club in all competitions, in a
solo effort in the 3–1 home win against Chelsea, inflicting the first defeat
for Chelsea in the Premier League this season. This goal won the
Premier League's Goal of the Month award for November. On 13 February
2019, Son scored the first goal in a 3–0 win over Borussia Dortmund, in the first leg of the
round of 16, UEFA Champions League. At the end of the
month he was named Premier League Player of the Year at the London Football
Awards. On 3 April 2019,
Son scored the very first professional goal at the new Tottenham Hotspur
Stadium in a 2–0 victory over Crystal Palace.
On 9 April 2019, Son scored the very first
European competition goal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a 1–0 win
against Manchester City in the quarterfinals of the 2018–19 Champions League. In the return leg,
Son scored twice to earn Tottenham a 4–4 aggregate win on the away goals rule and help the club
reach the semi-finals of the competition for the first time since 1962, and
only the second time ever. His brace also saw him become the highest scoring
Asian player in the history of the tournament with 12 goals, overtaking the
previous record holder, Maxim Shatskikh. On 4 May 2019, Son
received his first red card in the Premier League due to his vindictive action
against Jefferson
Lerma.
2019–20
season
Son opened his 2019–20 account on 14
September 2019 by scoring two goals against Crystal Palace in the Premier
League with a final result of 4–0. On 21 October, Son
was named in the 30-man shortlist for the 2019 Ballon d'Or. On 3 November, Son
was sent off during a 1–1 draw with Everton after sliding into André Gomes from behind,
causing him to fall awkwardly and suffer a severe ankle injury. The injury
prompted great concern and anguish from the players and supporters; Son was
visibly highly distressed by the incident. Following a red
card for a challenge on Gomes, Son also received suspension for three Premier
League games. However, many
professionals including former Everton player Kevin Kilbane expressed criticism
of the red card decision, and Tottenham made an appeal to the Football
Association against the dismissal. The FA eventually accepted the appeal and
Son's red card was rescinded on 5 November. Three days after
this incident, in a 4–0 Champions League away game to Red Star Belgrade, in which Son scored a
brace, rather than celebrating his first goal, he apologised to the camera for
what happened at Goodison Park.
On 23 November 2019, Son scored Tottenham's
first goal with José Mourinho as manager, earning
him Man-of-the-match in a 3–2 Spurs
victory. On 7 December, Son
ran from one end of the pitch to the other, going past seven Burnley players,
to score an individual goal that was labelled a goal of the season contender.
The nature of the goal saw Mourinho dub him "Sonaldo Nazario" in
reference to the type of goal former Brazilian international Ronaldo would score. On 22 December
2019, facing Chelsea, Son was sent off after raising his boot against Antonio
Rüdiger's
ribs. In January 2020,
Son was awarded the Premier League goal of the month for December for his
wonder goal. On 16 February
2020, Son scored two goals at Villa Park and earned a 3–2 victory for
Tottenham, in which he simultaneously became the first Asian footballer to
score 50 goals in the Premier League, with 51 scored goals in 151 Premier
League matches. Son played the full
game despite suffering a fracture to his arm at the 31st second of the game;
the injury may possibly require surgery which would put him out of the team for
a number of weeks. Head coach José
Mourinho declared at a later stage that he was not optimistic regarding Son's
injury and it is likely that the South Korean will be sidelined for the rest of
the season.
On 6 April 2020, while the Premier League
was suspended due to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, it was confirmed that
Son would carry out his mandatory military service for South Korea. After completing a
two-week quarantine on his return to Korea, he served with the Marine Corps for three weeks
on Jeju Island.
International career
Youth
and 2011 Asian Cup
Son was a member of the South Korea national team that participated
at the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup held in Nigeria. He scored 3 goals
in this tournament.
On 24 December 2010, Son was named in South Korea national team's squad for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup, making his debut
for the national team in a pre-tournament friendly against Syria on 30 December. At the tournament
finals, Son scored his first international goal during a 4–1 group stage defeat
of India.
2014
World Cup
On 7 October 2011, after initially missing
the first two matches of South Korea's 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign on 2 and 6
September 2011 due to an ankle injury, Son played in a friendly against Poland, and was again featured
in 11 October World Cup qualifier against the United Arab Emirates. His selection for
national team play was a point of concern for Son's father, however, who caused
a stir by asking the Korea Football Association not to select his son for the
national team in the immediate future so he can rest and mature more as a
player. Cho
Kwang-rae,
then the South Korea head coach, responded by saying that he would continue to
call up Son when needed.
Son being interviewed
after playing for South Korea in 2013
Son turned down the opportunity to
participate in the 2012 London Olympics, opting to concentrate on
his club career at Hamburger SV. Son was quoted as saying, "In Korea, an
Olympic appearance has a special meaning, but I want to speed up for Hamburg.
What matters is to pour all my time into team training." Son did, however,
play for the national team in the autumn of 2012 for two 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Lebanon and Iran, and became a
regular call-up in friendlies and World Cup qualifying matches in 2013. In the
World Cup qualifier against Qatar on 23 March 2013,
Son came on as a substitute in the 81st minute and scored the winning goal in
the 96th minute.
In June 2014, Son was named in South
Korea's squad for the 2014 World Cup. On 22 June, he
scored in a 4–2 defeat to Algeria in the team's
second group match. The Korea Football Association requested Bayer
Leverkusen to allow Son to play in the 2014 Asian Games, as winning the gold
medal at the tournament would grant Son exemption from military service.
Despite Son affirming his interest and the KFA's efforts, his club at the time,
Bayer Leverkusen, refused to release him, as his absence would mean the team
would lose him for at least six matches.
2015
Asian Cup
Son was selected for South Korea for
the 2015 AFC Asian Cup in Australia. At
the quarter-final stage, he scored both of the team's goals in the 2–0 extra
time defeat of Uzbekistan. In the final against the hosts, he equalised in added
time, but his team lost 2–1 after extra time. He was chosen as
one of three forwards in the Team of the Tournament.
2018
World Cup
On 3 September 2015 at the Hwaseong Stadium, Son scored a hat-trick in an 8–0 home win
over Laos in the second round of qualification for the 2018 World Cup. In June 2016, Son
was named as an over-age player in South Korea's squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Son amassed two goals
in the group stages with a goal against Fiji and another
against Germany, helping his team to top
the group with two wins and a draw. South Korea was eliminated by Honduras in the quarterfinals,
with Son missing crucial chances.
On 13 June 2017, Son broke his right
forearm after falling awkwardly on his arm during a World Cup qualifier match in Doha
against Qatar. He was part of the
team that saw Korea qualify for the 2018 World Cup after a 0–0 draw against Uzbekistan on 5 September
2017. On 4 June 2018, Son
was selected in 23-man squad for the World Cup. On 23 June, Son
scored a goal from outside the penalty area – a curling strike into the top
corner – though his side was defeated with a 2–1 loss to Mexico in their second
group stage match of the World Cup. On 27 June, during
their final group stage match, he scored the second goal in the 97th minute in
their 2–0 victory over world champions Germany, sealing their
elimination.
2018
Asian Games
Son playing for South
Korea at 2019 AFC Asian Cup
Son was selected as one of three overage
players permitted in the under-23 team for the football event at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia. He captained the
team in the final game of the group stage against Kyrgyzstan, scoring the only goal
of the match to help the team reach the knockout rounds. He also captained
the team in the knockout rounds and reached the final after the Taeguk Warriors
beat Vietnam, 3–1. In the gold medal
match, Son assisted in both extra-time goals in a 2–1 victory over Japan, which guaranteed the
entire squad's exemption from mandatory military service.
2019
Asian Cup
Son was called up as captain for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in the United Arab
Emirates by Paulo
Bento,
but missed the first two group matches due to an agreement with Tottenham
Hotspur related to his call-up. Son scored his
first offensive point with an assist in the third group game against China. South Korea
defeated Bahrain in the knockout
stage but Son had nine turnovers in the game. Son returned to
London following his team's defeat in the quarterfinals to the eventual
champion Qatar.
Style of play
Son is known as a valuable attacker due to
his ability to use both feet equally well, and his powerful and accurate
shooting. He often played as a second striker but he can also
play as a winger, striker and rarely attacking
midfielder;
he has even been deployed as a wing-back on occasion. Son
has confirmed this, saying, "I don't care where I play. The main thing is
I'm in the game. I can play as a second striker or behind. Whatever the coach
says, I'll do. I don't have a favorite position. I'll be anywhere and always on
the throttle."
Son's explosive pace and positional sense
are also his great strengths. He is known for his ability to find and win space
to play, and his close control and clinical finishing with make him a deadly
forward, especially on counter-attacks. Moreover, he has
drawn praise from teammates and in the media for his selfless work-rate and
defensive contribution, and is capable of providing assists for teammates, in
addition to scoring goals himself.
Son is also noted for his productive
goalscoring prowess against Borussia Dortmund, having scored 9 goals
in 11 matches against the German club in his career.
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