Son Heung-min, known affectionately as “Sonny,” recently made headlines by moving from Tottenham Hotspur to LAFC in August. This transition to MLS marks a significant chapter in his illustrious career. Widely regarded as one of the most prominent Asian soccer players globally, Sonny’s popularity in South Korea is immense. The Los Angeles Times even noted he is “more popular than K-pop” back home.
Son left his home country as a teenager and launched his professional career in Germany. There, he played in the Bundesliga for Hamburger SV and Bayer Leverkusen. His journey led him to Tottenham Hotspur in 2015, where he had an impressive run of 454 matches. During his tenure, he captained the team to a UEFA Europa League championship, their first major trophy in 17 years, in his final year in London.
Sonny’s leadership on and off the field is attributed to his dynamic presence on the pitch. Known for his creative playmaking, he adapts to various roles according to the game’s demands. His long stride and pace pose a consistent threat to opponents regardless of his assigned position.
Despite his scoring slump, both at the club and international level, Son, a past Premier League Golden Boot winner, has led MLS in assists. This could signal promising prospects for South Korea as they prepare for their fourth World Cup appearance with Sonny among their ranks. During the group stage, their primary competition is expected to be co-hosts, Mexico.

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