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Tottenham star Son Heung-min keen to avoid tour guide duty during club’s South Korea visit

  • Premier League side begin preparations for new season with games against a K League select team and Sevilla
  • The London club have a huge following in South Korea thanks to their Golden Boot-winning forward

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Tottenham Hotspur striker Son Heung-min will tour South Korea with his teammates this month. Photo: Reuters

Son Heung-min has been named South Korea’s top athlete for five straight years, but he is keen to downplay his star status with his Tottenham Hotspur teammates for fear of having to play tour guide for the entire squad during their preseason tour.

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Spurs begin preparations for the Premier League season with a game against a K League select side in Seoul on July 13, before facing Sevilla in Suwon three days later.

The London club enjoy a huge following in South Korea thanks to their Golden Boot-winning forward and while Son is looking forward to the tour matches he thinks he may have a major role to play off the pitch as well as on it.

Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min poses with the Premier League Golden boot award. Photo: DPA
Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min poses with the Premier League Golden boot award. Photo: DPA

“I think the lads are mistaken. They think I am some big shot in Korea, and I know all the best restaurants in the country,” Yonhap News quoted Son as saying on Monday.

“I don’t know if I can take care of 50 to 60 people all at once. That’s a lot of pressure on me. But since they’re going to be visiting Korea, I will pick up the tab.”

Son scored 23 Premier League goals to share the Golden Boot award with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah last season, and the 29-year-old thanked his teammates for their belief in him.

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“It was such a happy moment,” Son said. “My teammates supported me a great deal. Every time I scored, [Eric] Dier would tell me, ‘the Golden Boot is yours’. I was too far behind Salah at the time. I said, ‘What are you talking about?’

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