Son must forget Spurs woes, says South Korea coach

Tottenham Hotspur's South Korean striker #07 Son Heung-Min reacts to a missed chance during the English Premier League football match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north east England on September 1, 2024. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)
Son Heung-min must forget his troubles with struggling Tottenham as South Korea look to clinch a place at next year's World Cup, his national team coach said Monday.
Son came
off the bench at half time to rescue a point for Spurs with a late penalty in a
2-2 home draw with Bournemouth on Sunday.
But the
32-year-old forward has enjoyed less playing time this season and scored just
seven Premier League goals as the London club languish in the bottom half of
the table.
South
Korea can qualify for their 11th straight World Cup if they beat both Oman and
Jordan in home qualifiers this month.
Hong
Myung-bo named Son in his squad and said the national team was "a
completely different setting" for his captain.
Hong insisted that Son's attempts to help Spurs win their first trophy in 17 years would not affect his performances for his country.
"I
don't want to link the trophy drought with the national team," the coach
said.
"Of
course we want Son Heung-min to do well at his club and for him to carry that
form into the national team.
"I
believe he will continue to do well moving forward," he added.
Son has
struggled with injuries this season and completed 90 minutes just five times
since the turn of the year.
Hong
said there were no guarantees that Son would start as South Korea face Oman on
March 20 and Jordan five days later.
"There
are many discussions regarding his recent form, including his goal tally,"
he said.
"However,
we must not forget everything he has accomplished so far. If he joins us this
time, we will communicate about his role and work together to find the best
approach possible."
South
Korea are unbeaten in the third round of Asian qualifying, having drawn twice
and won the remaining four games.
Hong
named a full-strength squad that also features Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae,
Paris Saint-Germain's Lee Kang-in and Wolves' Hwang Hee-chan.
"I
want to see a balance between the energy of the young players and the
experience of the veterans," said Hong.
"For
that to happen, the younger players need to be confident and embrace the
opportunity of being called up."
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