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Tottenham's 70m storm rush goal by Son Heung-min in last year's match against Burnley was included in the three finalists of the FIFA Puskas Awards for the world's best goal.



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Son Heung-min ran 70m against Burnley in December last year, surpassing six defenders and swaying the net, creating an excitement.



This Wonder Goal, which won the Premier League'Best Goal' award from various media such as the BBC, has been included in the three finalists of the FIFA Puskas Awards, scoring the best goal in the world.



The remaining two final candidates boast splendor and uniqueness.



A sensational heel shot by Suarez's back in Barcelona and a long overhead kick from Uruguay midfielder Arascaeta, who plays for Brazil's Flamengo, competes for the best goal.



The Puskas Award is determined by 50% fan vote and 50% expert vote, and the results will be announced on the 17th.



Tottenham's club posted a video of Son Heung-min's Burnley match goal on social media and promoted to encourage fan voting.



If Son Heung-min is elected, he will be the first Korean player to be the second Puskas Prize winner in Asia, following Malaysia's Mohamed Paiz Subri, who performed a wild free kick in 2016.



(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)