Tribute to Son Heung Min

Tribute to Son Heung Min

Given it’s his birthday I wanted to let you especially those in Korea know how special this person is from a perspective of a diaspora.

I’m not saying football is better or worse than any other sport but the sheer scale of it dwarves any other. There are big professional football leagues in almost every country. not the same can be said for any other sport. Son is World Class and don’t let anyone tell you different. He is statistically the most clinical finisher of the last 10 years according to xG, captain of one of the biggest EPL clubs and golden boots EPL winner. He would have definitely won the biggest trophies if he had moved teams. He is the 17th highest scorer in the HISTORY of the PL and second highest winger in that list. (The only higher scoring winger is Mo Salah who played in a much better team).

It’s of course hard to quantify this. I grew up in Germany where the people are CRAZY about football and is home to one of the biggest leagues. Despite this Germany have not come close to producing a winger/striker of consistency like Son in my lifetime. Of course Germany have produced world class midfielders (Thomas Mueller, Bastian, Ozil) and defenders (Lahm, Hummels) in that time but the fact that an attacker like Son has not appeared here just shows you how special he was. If you watch his highlights it’s just incredible – almost no tap-ins. It’s just banger after banger, almost all are curled shots + long shots with left or right foot. He also achieved this playing in a total mess of a team that Tottenham is with almost zero memorable midfielders players and that changed managers like 8 times in 5 years.

Most Europeans grow up thinking Asians are bad at sport or too weak to play football. There are almost no European scouts in Asia. European also have major advantage due to proximity and not needing a visa. South Americans have a bit easier since there are established scouting systems particularly in Brazil and Argentina – there is also less of a language gap since those countries speak European languages (Portuguese/Spanish). How many people in Korea are willing to uproot their live at a young age to play football? Not many since understandbly most will just take the safer route of going to uni and getting a job. There are also very few asian in football for this reason so even if you do go from a young age you will guaranteed be bullied relentlessly which Son has opened up about in an interview from his time in Germany. We might not have a player like Son again. He’s beaten all these odds.

He’s emerged before K-Drama and K-pop became popular here in Europe. I used to get called Kagawa in Germany when I was in high school in the streets from strangers all the time especially at parties. Not anymore. The first Korean many foreigners especially guys will think of. Son defies all Asian stereotypes but also shows Korea’s best sides to the world. Never one scandal from his personal life or fight with a manager. Ice-cold finisher on the pitch but humble, selfless, warm, confident. What a representative for us.

Happy Birthday Son and thank you for everything.

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