South Korea coach Juergen Klinsmann will look to raise Son Heung-min out of his poor type when the Tottenham Hotspur striker joins up along with his nationwide staff for the German’s first matches in cost later this month.
Klinsmann was formally unveiled as Paulo Bento’s alternative as South Korea head coach at a press convention in Seoul final week and the 58-year-old outlined his need to carry an finish to Son’s present stoop.
“I’m a big fan of Sonny,” mentioned Klinsmann of a participant who completed joint-top scorer within the English Premier League final season. “He had a difficult World Cup because he was not healthy.
“I saw all the games and I felt for him but I think this is a normal period. All players go through ups and downs. The situation also at Tottenham is not so easy.
“I hope I’m going to see him in two weeks and he comes with a smile and is hungry for the national team.”
Son scored 23 occasions for Tottenham within the Premier League final season to complete stage on the summit of the scorers’ chart with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah however since then the 30-year-old has solely netted 5 occasions within the league.
He was compelled to play in a protecting face masks throughout the World Cup after sustaining an eye-socket fracture taking part in Marseille within the UEFA Champions League weeks earlier than travelling to Qatar and his performances have been subdued.
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Son’s type has continued to fall wanting his earlier requirements since coming back from the World Cup, the place the Koreans have been knocked out within the final 16 by Brazil.
Klinsmann is hoping he can use his personal expertise to assist reinvigorate Son once they meet up for Korea’s pleasant matches towards Colombia and Uruguay on March 24 and March 28 respectively.
“I will get to know him much, much better and I can give him encouragement and motivation to enjoy himself in whatever role and however he plays on the field,” mentioned Klinsmann, who had two spells with Tottenham throughout his taking part in profession.
“That is down to those conversations. You figure that out when you talk to the players, what is everyone’s best role and how you can cover each other.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com