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Son Heung-min scored his first penalty kick since his Premier League debut and scored his 15th goal, the most individual in the league. It was the winning goal in reverse.



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Gareth Bale scored an equalizer in the 15th minute behind 1-0, Son Heung-min quickly ran to the goal, picked up the ball, calmed down Bale and his colleagues enjoying the joy, and showed a strong desire for the reverse goal.



And in the second half of the 29th minute, he finally shook the net with a left footed shot and cheered.



However, the video read that the offside position Moura obstructed the goalkeeper's view, so the goal was unfortunately cancelled.



The last chance came in the 45th minute of the second half.



Harry Kane fell into an ankle injury, and Son Heung-min, who played the penalty kick, scored the winning goal from the reverse side.



This is the league's first penalty goal after joining Tottenham.



With the league's 15th and season's 20th goal, it surpassed the league's most goals recorded four years ago, and the season's most goals were approached by one goal.



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Son Heung-min's tenacity, Tottenham, who won in four games, climbed to 6th place, and Mourinho's successor, the 30-year-old acting Mason coach, recorded the youngest victory among all the league leaders.



[Son Heung-min/Tottenham striker: If you focus on each match, you can achieve a reversal before the end of the season. Both the players and the Mason manager want a higher ranking.]



[Mason/Tottenham Manager Acting (30 years old): The performance and the dedication and energy of the players were amazing. The team wins only when it becomes'one team'.]



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Son Heung-min will challenge for his first victory after his professional debut in the finals of the League Cup with Man City this weekend.



[Son Heung-min/Tottenham striker: I really want to win. I don't want to be proud of just playing in the finals, but I really want to be a champion.]



(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)