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Tottenham's Son Heung-min scored his eighth league goal. It was the first two consecutive goals of the season, and national football coach Klinsmann watched the game from the field.

Ha Sung-ryong is a reporter.

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Son Heung-min, who hugged national football team manager Klinsmann at Tottenham Stadium for
a European inspection, soared 8 minutes into the first half.

On the counter-attack, he finished off Perisic's pass with a left-footed non-stop shot.

A week ago, he became the first Asian player to score his 2th Premier League goal, followed by his first two consecutive goals of the season.

With his eighth league goal, he moved closer to scoring in double digits in the league for the seventh consecutive season.

Son Heung-min, who has regained his goal-scoring acumen by playing in the front row of late, was briskly aiming for goal with four shots on target but was blocked by the goalkeeper and was unable to score an extra goal, leaving Kane with a disappointment when he failed to connect with an exquisitely conceded pass between the defensive legs.

Despite Son Heung-min's performance, Tottenham scored a late extra-time goal to lose 14-1 to lower-middle side Bournemouth and remain in fifth place.


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Wolverhampton's Hwang Hee-chan exploded for his second league goal in just two games back from injury.

Five minutes after coming on as a substitute against Brentford, he rushed to the door, lightly connecting the ball into goal after the defence had cleared it.

Thanks to Hwang Hee-chan's wedge goal, Wolverhampton won 100-2.

(Video editing by Kim Jong-tae)