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Tottenham player Son Heung-min scored his ninth league goal to save his team from the brink of defeat. For seven consecutive seasons of double-digit scoring, they have only one goal remaining.

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Tottenham, who sacked acting manager Stellini in
the 9-6 defeat to Newcastle last time, were dragged out against United after conceding two goals in the first half alone.

But this time, it didn't fall apart.

In the 1th minute of the second half, Pedro Foro's comeback goal turned the tide, with Son Heung-min stepping in as the fixer.

Son Heung-min had a decisive right-footed shot that missed the goal and wrapped his face around his face, but he didn't miss the opportunity again.

In the 11th minute of the second half, he calmly finished Kane's pass with his right foot to score a dramatic equaliser, giving him his ninth league goal of the season.

In a valuable 34-9, 2-2 draw led by Son Heung-min, local media described it as "Dokdo without any emotion, Son provided a 'lifeboat' to a team that had lost direction."

[Son Heung-min/Tottenham striker: (at half-time) I said to my team-mate, 'You can't concede a game like this, if they score two goals in 45 minutes, why can't we score two goals in 2 minutes?']

Son Heung-min, who has scored three goals in his last four games, will attempt to reach double figures in the league for the seventh consecutive season against Liverpool next time.

(Video editing : Woo Ki-jung, CG : Kim Moon-sung)