Son Heung-min sad to be leaving Tottenham for Asian Cup with South Korea

Son will head for international duty after Tottenham's league game against Manchester United on January 13

Phil Blanche
Wednesday 02 January 2019 08:59 EST
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Son Heung-min admits he is sad to be leaving Tottenham's trophy chase to play at the Asian Cup.

The South Korea forward has been in tremendous form and scored his eighth goal in nine games as Spurs reclaimed second spot in the Premier League with a 3-0 New Year's Day win at Cardiff.

But Son will head for international duty after Tottenham's league game against Manchester United on January 13, and could miss up to five matches because of the tournament in the United Arab Emirates.

"Of course I feel very sorry because I miss already in September," said Son, referring to his involvement for South Korea at the Asian Games earlier this season.

"I feel sorry for my team-mates, the fans and the coaching staff. It's difficult. Sometimes you think it's a bit sad, but it is also important for my country.

"I hope I can keep my form for the national team and when I come back here again as well."

Should tournament favourites South Korea reach the Asian Cup final in Abu Dhabi on February 1, Son could potentially miss five league and cup games for Spurs.

This would include league games against Fulham, Watford and Newcastle, as well as the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final tie with Chelsea.

Tottenham's concern will be that Son was sluggish after he played at the Asian Games, a tournament which South Korea won.

It was only after Son had a break from international duty in November that he found the form which has seen him become one of the hottest properties in the Premier League.

"I was tired after the Asian Games because in that tournament it was playing after (every) two or three days," Son said.

"It is very important to be right mentally at the Asian Cup and to come back with a strong mind and be strong physically.

Son has been in fine form
Son has been in fine form (AFP/Getty)

"It (November) was a turning point for me because I was tired and I didn't travel.

"It was good to have this time, some days off, and hard sessions with the team. But the Asian Cup is big for us because we have not won it for 59 years."

"I'm going there not just to enjoy it, I am going there to win something and come back with confidence."

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