Tottenham's Son Heung-min, who surprised the world with his 70-meter sprint wonder goal, was named by the BBC in the 16th round of the 2019-2020 English Premier League.
The BBC has posted Son Heung-min in the midfielder section on the homepage, releasing the Best 11 of Gas Creek Migration.

In the 16th round of the best 11 based on a 3-4-3 formation, Son Heung Min was in the left wing of the midfielder alongside George Baldock (Sheffield United), Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) and James Madison (Leicester City).

Sohn scored a 3-0 run through a 32-minute storm in the home game against Burnley yesterday.

Son Heung-min, who caught the ball at the Tottenham camp, ran about 70 meters alone, beating six Burnley players and shaking their nets to wow football fans around the world.

It was a scoring scene that reminded me of the historic 'long-range super goal' of old superstars such as Ronaldo (Brazil) and Diego Maradona (Argentina).

The BBC's Crook commentator also compared Son Heung-min with George Wea, who has now been president of Liberia after playing in European football.

"It was the last time that Liberia had seen the scene, running from the ground to the end, knocking out a pile of defenders and scoring the goal," said Crook.

In 1996, AC Milan president Wea scored after running 82 meters against Verona.

Crook commented, "Sohn's goal is clearly a candidate for the best goal of the season," he said. "It is comparable to the achievement of President Liberia."

The best 11 strikers were named by Harry Kane, Marcus Rashford (Man. United), and Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton), who scored two goals and one assist, including a first-place finish with Son Heung-min.

(Photo: Getty Images Korea, BBC Internet Capture, Yonhap News)