Son Heung-min | arm no longer broken | heart could be

roonster09

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Looks like how Caf rates him and how Spurs fan (who watch every single min) rates him is very different.

poor footballer, doesnt know when he has to play the easy pass (which is a lot)

having son, ndombele, sissoko and hojbjerg going forward seriously lacks the ability to play quick sharp football
The reason why son fanboys annoy me is their inability to accept criticism. How do you backup that performance from him today ?
He's been fecking terrible this year apart from that one run of games where he tore it up for a couple of months. Even by his patchy standards this run of form is fecking woeful. And to think people genuinely thought he was better than Kane. Great on his day but I don't think his heart is in it for us anymore. Can't even remember his last great game for us. Really really disappointed in him the last 4 months.
Sub standard again. Poor control, lost the ball countless times,weak shielding and hold up play. Dithers and too shot shy lately. Form has sadly deserted him. Endemic in the whole team.
1 goal in about 14 games that's over about a third of a season. This is not a little blip like previous seasons.
Look at what he did in the home Woolwich game. That was absolutely fecking incredible. I don't think he's produced a moment anywhere near that quality since and that was a long time ago now. He's in his prime he should be banging goals in for fun right now with how he can shoot yet in shooting positions he's just passing it off.
Well this is the biggest concern with him. Is mourinho’s tactics holding him back this much? or is he in such poor form that’s he’s not willing to make runs and push forward, and take shots.

I think he needs to grow a pair, and cut the sad act. He needs to become a better leader at the age of almost 30.

with that said, a trade off for a top class CB in exchange for son is more efficient for the team. LUcas can emulate what son is doing right now
It's not good at all. And from nowhere. Has hurt us and in truth, if we were a top team he would have been dropped. No doubt.
JFC... gives the ball away every time he touches the ball
I would rather prefer Lucas right now. His ability to dribble with 2/3 Everton players around him is crucial. Sonny is losing the ball under pressure
 

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Looks like how Caf rates him and how Spurs fan (who watch every single min) rates him is very different.
But, but I thought Rashford is the only forward in the whole world missing chances and is inconsistent.
 

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Had a real hot run of form early in the season, then tailed off big time. I wouldn't swap Rashford for him, despite the perceived chasm between them. You'd think Son was Mbappe.
 

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Why was he crying ? They were absolutely dominated the whole game and the goal came with about 7 minutes to spare or something.
Because he has the mental strength of a new born.
My kid cries at Moana less than Son does on a pitch
 

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It's his one chance of a trophy for Tottenham. Not surprised he's upset, in fairness!
 

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I thought he was 25/26 for some reason. 29 in the summer. Probably stranded at Spurs and will win nothing for his whole career.
 

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If he's in this state after losing out on a mickey mouse trophy I can't imagine how he was after the CL final defeat?
(I avoided the game because I knew Liverpool would win)
 

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Because they lost a final 1-0.
It's the League Cup, and he had enough time to come in terms with the fact they're losing this, considering how shit they were and that the goal came with 7 minutes to spare. Not like it was a shocking loss to a big trophy or something.
 

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Wasted his career. Could have achieved something in a better team. Ability wise he is arguably slightly better than Park(character is another question).
 

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He better cry after his display, literally left Kane to do it all on his own
 

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Didn’t watch the game but i’m not sure you can criticise a player for crying after losing in a cup final, regardless of whether it’s just the league cup tbh.
 

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Didn’t watch the game but i’m not sure you can criticise a player for crying after losing in a cup final, regardless of whether it’s just the league cup tbh.

It's our right as football fans to laugh at the misfortune of others. This place was buzzing after Suarez blubbed in Stevie G's arms.
 

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It's our right as football fans to laugh at the misfortune of others. This place was buzzing after Suarez blubbed in Stevie G's arms.
You of course have every right to laugh at him but I’d argue that the hilarious aspect of this is the fact that he and his team lost again, and not the fact he’s crying over it.

A player that has won feck all throughout their career crying upon losing a cup final seems like a perfectly reasonable way to react to me.

Maybe I’m just becoming a boring old fart.
 

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You of course have every right to laugh at him but I’d argue that the hilarious aspect of this is the fact that he and his team lost again, and not the fact he’s crying over it.

A player that has won feck all throughout their career crying upon losing a cup final seems like a perfectly reasonable way to react to me.

Maybe I’m just becoming a boring old fart.

Of course it is but he's Tottenham so feck him.
 

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Moral of the story: Avoid Spurs, West Ham and Leicester at all costs. These teams think they are big nd have the money to never let you go, especially if you arrive after the age of 25. They will never win things, really improve your marketability, pay you well or have you contend.

Some players from foreign leagues, use the Haaland approach, accidentally take this approach in order to enter the premier league and gain the awareness of some of the big hitters. It doesn't work.
 

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What I can't stand the most about him is he tries to hide his cuntishness behind a nice guy act. If you're a bastard just bloody own it.