Son Heung-min: The Unwavering Heart of South Korea's Soccer Team
South Korea's coach Hong Myung-bo defends captain Son Heung-min amidst critiques of his performance, deeming him crucial to the team. Despite recent form concerns and illness, Son remains integral in the nation's World Cup preparations. The veteran player vows to retire on his own terms if performance declines.
South Korea's coach, Hong Myung-bo, has downplayed rising concerns about captain Son Heung-min's recent form, asserting that the seasoned striker still embodies 'the heart' of the team. Son, the country's most-capped player and second top scorer, faced scrutiny after missing chances in a 1-0 defeat against Austria.
Despite starting on the bench during South Korea's 4-0 victory over Ivory Coast due to illness, Hong reaffirmed Son's pivotal role: 'Son Heung-min is the heart of our team, and I have never once doubted that,' he told reporters, emphasizing Son's invaluable experience and leadership.
Responding to performance criticism, Son promised a return to top form, expressing readiness to bow out voluntarily if he can no longer contribute significantly. As South Korea gears up for the World Cup, where they will face tough opponents, Son remains committed to his club and international duties, striving to meet high expectations.
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