Heung-min Son, who claims to be a special assistant,’KOREA Ceremony’

Son Heung-min is playing a’K Ceremony’ after assisting Gareth Bale’s first winning goal two minutes after kick-off in the Burnley match that ended at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on the 1st. Tottenham Club Twitter

Sohn Heung-min (29, Tottenham), who transformed into a’special helper’, helped Garus Bale (32) score and then unfolded the’K Ceremony’ which means’KOREA’ in Korea. Son Heung-min, who helped two goals and helped the team’s 4-0 win, increased his season’s most attacking point record to 33 (18 goals and 15 assists), recording his 15th assist in the season.

Son Heung-min helped Bale’s first winning goal in the first two minutes in the English Professional Football Premier League (EPL) Round 26 match against Burnley, which ended at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England on the 1st (Korean time). Bale pulled the opening goal with his right foot at the door of the ball that Son Heung-min stabbed exquisitely between the defenders from the left side of the opponent.

Son Heung-min, who recorded the help, ran to the relay camera with the veil and showed a ceremony to draw’K’ with his fingers. Veil drew a’W’ with his finger, and in an interview with a domestic reporter after the game, he revealed that the ceremony is a symbol of Korea. The’W’ drawn by Veil is said to symbolize Wales.

After the early first goal, Tottenham was excited. I was particularly pleased with the resurrection of Veil. Bale scored the first goal and helped Harry Kane (28) score with an accurate long pass in a counterattack 13 minutes later. In addition, in the first half of the 31st minute, Lucas Mora (29) scored an additional goal 3-0.

As Son Heung-min, Kane, and Bale’s triangular team cooperated with three goals to lead a massive win, Tottenham coach Jose Mourinho was able to laugh. Tottenham, who was in a slump of 1-5 in six Premier League matches, including two consecutive losses, escaped from a losing streak with a victory that day, and rose to eighth place by increasing the season’s points to 39 (11 wins, 6 draws, 8 losses). The hope of advancing to the UEFA Champions League, which had been farther away, continued.

After the game, football media’Football London’ gave Son Heung-min a score of 9 points. It is the second highest rating in the team after Bale, who scored 2 goals and 1 help on the day, and scored 10 points. Son Heung-min was also selected for’King of the Match’, which is determined by online fan voting. Among the 23,896 people who participated in the fan vote, it recorded the highest vote rate of 55.3%, ahead of Bale (39.3%), who scored two goals and one help. It is the 8th King of the Match selection of the season.

Kim Hyung-jun reporter

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