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With the newly created poker against Southampton, it is no wonder Son Heung-min was thrown by manager José Mourinho from the start as is usual for Tottenham against Newcastle. In the 30th minute, he was about to help Tottenham double the gap with a dangerous left-foot cut that sent the ball to the far post.
Until a few minutes until the first half, the Korean player launched a powerful left foot from outside the area. On this occasion Newcastle continued to be lucky when the ball hit the crossbar in the face of goalkeeper Darlow’s impotence. If the god of luck didn’t turn his back on Son Heung-Min, Tottenham would lead Newcastle to 3-0 before the break and consider victory.
Needing to leave the field to make room for Bergwijn early in the second half, Son Heung-Min had the opportunity to put his name on the scoreboard. Along with that, he couldn’t do the amazing thing like what Leandro Trossard showed against MU last night.
In the Red Devils’ match to win a stifling 3-2 victory over Brighton, the Belgian winger managed to defeat goalkeeper David De Gea three times, but failed to win the wooden frame. He was the first Premier League player to do so since Cristiano Ronaldo’s match between MU and Newcastle in October 2006.
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