Son Heung-min, taking the ‘legendary course’, joins the 28 ‘4-goal club’



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[스포츠조선 윤진만 기자]Heung-min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) has joined the club which has joined legendary Premier League goalkeepers, who you may have heard of at least once.

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Son Heung-min helped the team’s 5-2 victory with Southampton on the 20th by scoring 4 goals in the second round of the English Premier League alone in the 2020-2021 season.

Two minutes of overtime in the first half, two minutes in the second half, 19 minutes in the second half and 28 minutes in the second half, all of them scored an assist from attack partner Harry Kane, presenting a nightmare for opposing defenders.

If you look at the names of the players with four fingers extended above, you can see what a great achievement Son Heung-min achieved.

In the list of ‘four goal clubs’ published by British radio ‘Talk Sports’ on the website, Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry, Sergio Agüero, Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen, Jürgen Klinsmann, Ole Gunnar Solshard, Frank Lampard Etc. There is also Harry Kane.

‘Four goals in a single game’ was a kind of essential course to become a legend.

Son Heung-min joined this ‘elite club’ for the 28th time after Mikhail Antonio (West Ham).

Sohn Heung-min, who quickly climbed to the top of the scoring rankings, is gradually increasing the overall Premier League scoring rankings. With 57 goals in total, he edged out Eunwanko Canoe, Eidour Gudyonsen and Tim Cahill to tie for 77th place. Reporter Yoon Jinman [email protected]

◇ Premier League 4-goal club membership

1 = Efane Ecoku = Everton = 1993 September Norwich City

2 = Andy Cole = Man U = Ipswich (5 goals) in March 1995, Newcastle in August 1999

3 = Lobby Fowler = Liverpool = Bolton in September 1995, Middlesbrough in December 1996

4 = Gianluca Viali = Chelsea = August 1997 Barnsley

5 = Jürgen Klinsmann = Tottenham = Wimble Dungeon in May 1998

6 = Michael Owen = Liverpool = Nottingham Forest in October 1998, West Brom in April 2003

7 = Olleh Gunnar Solshar = Man Utd = Nottingham Forest in February 1999, Everton in December 1999

8 = Alan Shearer = Newcastle = Sheffield Wednesday, September 1999 (5 goals)

9 = Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink = Chelsea = October 2000 Coventry

10 = Mark Viduka = ​​Leeds = Liverpool in November 2000

11 = Thierry Henry = Arsenal = Leeds in April 2004

11 = Yakubu = Portsmouth, Blackburn = May 2004 Middlesbrough, December 2011 Swansea

13 = Dimitar Berbatov = Tottenham, United = December 2007 against Reading, November 2010 against Blackburn (5 goals)

14 = Frank Lampard = Chelsea = March 2008 The Vision, March 2010 Aston Villa

15 = Andriy Arshavin = Arsenal = Liverpool Legendary Battle

16 = Robby Keane = Tottenham = Battle of Burnley in September 2009

17 = Jermain Depot = Tottenham = November 2009 Wigon (5 goals)

18 = Wayne Rooney = Man U = January 2010 vs. Hull City

19 = Louis Saa = Everton = Blackpool in February 2011

20 = Edin Dzeko = Man City = August 2011 against Tottenham

21 = Louis Suarez = Liverpool = December 2013 Norwich City

22 = Sergio Agguero = Man City = Tottenham in October 2014, Newcastle in October 2015 (5 goals), Leicester in February 2018

23 = Giorgio Binaldum = Newcastle = Norwich, October 2015

24 = Romelu Lukaku = Everton = February 2017 Bournemouth Battle

25 = Harry Kane = Tottenham = Leicester in May 2017

26 = Mohamed Salah = Liverpool = March 2018 Watford

27 = Michael Antonio = West Ham = Norwich Cast in July 2020

28 = Son Heung-min = Tottenham = Southampton in September 2020

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