Son Heung-Min stands as a central figure for both Tottenham Hotspur and the South Korean national team. His exceptional abilities on the field make him an invaluable asset, yet his fitness remains a critical concern. With the demands of club football and international obligations, the pressure intensifies surrounding his health and performance levels. The dialogue
South Korea – KORS
In the realms of Asian football, few names resonate as profoundly as Son Heung-Min. After a brief hiatus from recognition, the esteemed Tottenham Hotspur forward and captain of the South Korean national team finds himself back in contention for the AFC’s male International Player of the Year award for 2023. Renowned for his prowess on
In the modern landscape of professional football, managing player workload has become an urgent issue. This concern is particularly timely for Tottenham Hotspur and their star player, Son Heung-Min, who has been thrust into the spotlight with his relentless participation in matches. Spurs’ manager, Ange Postecoglou, has acknowledged that Son’s current workload is unsustainable, especially
Qatar, as the reigning AFC Asian Cup champions, have continued their domination in the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With a strong performance in the second round, where they picked up five wins and a draw, Qatar secured their spot in the third round. Star striker Almoez Ali impressed with seven goals,