Son Heung-min, attacking points for 3 consecutive pre-season games
The English Premier League (EPL) Tottenham Hotspur won the third game of the pre-season, with Son Heung-min (30) and Harry Kane (29) working together.
Tottenham Hotspur defeated the Rangers (Scotland) 2-1 in a friendly match held at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, England on the 23rd (local time).
Heung-Min Son, Kane and Dejan Kulusevsky started scramble to the front and led Tottenham’s attack.
Two goals came from Kane’s toes, both of which were assisted by Son Heung-min.
The first goal was scored by the Rangers.
In the 24th minute of the first half, Antonio Cholak’s shot from the front door shook the net.
Tottenham were led 0-1 in the first half and succeeded in counterattacking in the second half.
In the 5th minute counterattack situation in the second half, Son Heung-min drove the ball from near the half-line and rushed in, passing the pass to Kane on the left, and Kane took the equalizer with his right foot from the left side of the penalty area.
Six minutes later, Kane scored the winning goal from the comeback.
Heung-Min Son received the ball from behind and passed it to his chest, and Kane finished with a right-footed shot to make it 2-1.
The duo Son Heung-min and Kane, who jointly scored 41 goals in the EPL, were at the center of the team’s attack by showing perfect chemistry ahead of the new season.
Tottenham Hotspur previously drew 1-1 in a friendly match once morest Sevilla (Spain) held at Suwon World Cup Stadium on the 16th, thanks to Kane’s goal with the help of Son Heung-min.
In addition, Son Heung-min scored two goals in the Team K League match (Tottenham 6-3 win) held on the 13th of this month, raising the attack point for three consecutive pre-season games.
Kane scored five goals in three games in a row.
Son Heung-min and Kane, who did their part, were substituted out in the 26th minute of the second half of the day and watched the game on the bench for the rest of the time.
Freshmen such as Jed Spence and Clement Langley were replaced in the second half and stepped on the ground, and Yves Bisuma and Fraser Foster, who contracted the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) during the Korean pre-season tour, also participated.
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