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Son Heung-min, ahead of the World Cup final qualifier against Lebanon, now shows his greed for a goal by saying that he will act as a solver instead of a helper.



Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong.



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Son Heung-min played 22 matches in A match under Bento's manager, scoring only 4 goals.



Except for a penalty goal against Lebanon last June, he has not scored a field goal for nearly two years.



This is because he focused on the role of 'helper' with the responsibility of 'captain'.



In the last match against Iraq, he crossed six times, but only shot one.



As the national team ended in a scoreless draw with Iraq due to their frustrating attack, Son Heung-min predicted a transformation into a solver rather than a helper ahead of the second game with Lebanon.



[Son Heung-min/Soccer national striker: Because it is the part where you have to score a goal to win, I want to shoot a little more... . Because I like shooting the most... .]



Son Heung-min, who made an unusually sharp edge in his opponent's 'bed soccer' immediately after the Iraq War, responded by saying that his opinion was unchanged in response to the rebuttal of the head coach Advocaat, who called it "baseless remarks."



[Son Heung-min / soccer team striker: (Director Advocaat) 'Have you ever seen a different game with me?' I felt a little like this at times, but because I said what I felt as it was… .]



Heung-Min Son's role as a solver is more important in the Bentuho, where they have to play a tough final qualifier against Middle Eastern teams.



(Video editing: Woo-Jeong Woo)