Son Joon-ho, Hammers Son Heung-min: He Forgets The Pain When He Plays

Dec 13, 2022

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將戴面具踢球的南韓頭牌球星孫興慜復原狀況,成為各界關注焦點。(美聯社)

After Saudi Arabia won the first win for an Asian team at the World Cup this year, Japan and South Korea will also play in the group matches today and tomorrow, among which the first match will be against the strong opponent Uruguay of South Korea, the recovery of the leading star Son Heung-Min has also become the focus of attention. Today, South Korea midfielder Son Jun-ho revealed in the interview that he has started to help Son Heung-min try the head hammer training.


On the eve of the World Cup, Son Heung-min had an operation to treat his face injury, and it was rumored that he might not be able to play in the World Cup. However, he decided to have the operation ahead of schedule and come to Qatar with the team as soon as possible. Son Joon-ho also talked about his friend's recovery in an interview yesterday and revealed that he has been helping Son to practice with his head hammers.


"Heung-min said he hadn't worked on overhammers since he was injured, so he wished I had thrown him a few balls and he did well." "Although he is still injured, I know he is a very strong person. Once he gets into the game, he will forget all the injuries," Sun said in an interview yesterday.


Son Joon-ho, who will make his World Cup debut, is expected to be the starting midfielder chosen by head coach Paulo Bento. He is expected to join hands with his friend Son Heung-min, who will make his third World Cup appearance, and compete with the world's top final-game players.


Speaking about his World Cup debut, Son said: "If I do get the chance to play, I will have to make it hard for those players and make sure they can't handle the ball easily. I have to put pressure on them instead of giving them space and time to prepare for the next step."


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