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Heung-min Son always brings the news that makes me feel good these days.
Son Heung-min won the FIFA Puskas Award for the best goal in the world this year for his 70-meter storm run goal in Burnley.
It is the first Korean player and the second ever in Asia.
This is Yoo Byung-min.
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Son Heung-min was the protagonist of this year's best goal at the FIFA Puskas Award, awarded to the world's best goal.
Son Heung-min ran 70m against Burnley in December last year, beat six defenders and shook the net, creating excitement.
With this wonder goal, Son Heung-min swept the Premier League's best goal award from various media such as the BBC, and won the FIFA Puskas Award, the world's most prestigious.
[Son Heung-min/Tottenham: It is the best.
It's the best.
When I got the ball, I started dribbling because there was nowhere to pass.
It was a really amazing and beautiful goal.]
Son Heung-min's Puskas Award was the first Korean player and the second Asian player after Malaysia's Subri in 2016, who gave a wild free kick.
Tottenham's club delivered news of the award on social media in real time, and coach Mourinho was delighted with the news of the student's award.
[Director Jose Mourinho/Tottenham: While going home, I was watching the FIFA awards ceremony.
Son Heung-min received Puskas, which is a natural result because it is the best goal.]
Heung-min Son, who marked a new milestone in Korean football by winning the Puskas Prize, is aiming for the 100th goal in Tottenham's career against Leicester City this weekend.