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Park Ji-sung, the eternal captain of
Korean football, spoke to Tottenham to reflect on the history written by Son Heung-min. There's a lot of affection for juniors.

This is Kim Hyung-yeol.

<Reporter> Park Ji-sung,
who played briefly with Son Heung-min before retiring from
the national team, said he was surprised and proud of the world-class junior.

[I recognised all of Son Heung-min's strength, ability and potential (from a young age), but I didn't expect him to be the Premier League's 'top scorer', and he did.]

He recalled that the 70-metre storming goal that gave Son Heung-min the Puskas Award was enough to make me doubt my eyes even when I saw it in person,

[I was on the pitch when Son scored against Burnley, it was unbelievable, it was a goal that entertained everyone.]

Son Heung-min, who scored his 100th career Premier League goal, described it as the pride and hope of Asian football beyond South Korea.

[Asian fans especially love Son Heung-min because he has shown that Asian players can also succeed on the best stage in Europe.]

Son Heung-min has dealt with injuries and poor performances this season, but he has strong confidence that he can overcome them.

[Son Heung-min is physically and mentally strong, which is why he can become one of the greatest players of all time.]

With the support of senior Park Ji-sung, Son Heung-min will be back in the scoring hunt at United tomorrow morning.

(Video Editor: Oh Young-taek, CG: Kang Kyung-rim, Screen Source: Tottenham YouTube)