SON HEUNG-MIN IS NOT INJURED! POSTECOGLOU CONFIRMS, "SON IS NOT BAD, WE WILL WATCH THE SITUATION AND DECIDE WHETHER TO PLAY OR NOT."

Son Heung-min is not injured! Postecoglou confirms, "SON is not bad, we will watch the situation and decide whether to play or not."

Son Heung-min is not injured! Postecoglou confirms, "SON is not bad, we will watch the situation and decide whether to play or not."

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Tottenham Hotspur Enze Postecoglou reported Son Heung-min's physical condition. There seems to be no big problem.

Tottenham will face Manchester United in the sixth round of the 2024-25 Premier League (PL) at 12:30 a.m. on the 30th (Korea Standard Time) at Old Trafford, located in Manchester, England.

Ahead of the match, Postecoglou told the story of Son Heung-min. Son Heung-min started in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League phase against Karabakh, which was the previous match. Tottenham faced numerical inferiority after Radu Dragucin was sent off in the seventh minute of the first half, but Brennan Johnson, Pape Sarr and Dominic Solanke took the lead with consecutive goals.

However, there was an unexpected problem. Son Heung-min felt something wrong with his body. After shooting in the 25th minute of the second half, he collapsed on the ground and complained of discomfort. Eventually, Timo Werner stepped on the ground instead. Fortunately, Tottenham won 3-0.
After the match, Tottenham manager Enze Postecoglou said, "We haven't talked about the injury yet, but Son seems a little tired. I haven't heard from Son or the medical staff yet."

Fortunately, Son does not seem to have any major problems. "The squad is quite tired. Everything is fine except for Son. I don't think Son is bad either. He said he wants to train tomorrow, so I will wait and see what happens and make a decision," Postecoglou said ahead of the match.

When asked if he would decide whether to play or not after talking with Son Heung-min, he replied, "There is one more day left (to give Son a chance)." 토토사이트
Meanwhile, Son opened his mouth about excessive schedules, which have been drawing keen attention recently. "It's a different scenario to reach the final and play many games. The way the tournament works is to play more games. That's not right for taking care of the players. That's what we're talking about."

Asked whether it is the players' responsibility to solve certain problems, he said, "It is absolutely not the players. Players must play. There are the FA and FIFA. Everyone has to take this situation really seriously. There are too many games. What fans want to see is a high level of games. This should be the goal."

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