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Tottenham Hotspur announced the 'Goal of May', and Riley, a 5-year-old boy who is a fan of Heung-Min Son, became the protagonist of 'Best Goal', beating Son Heung-Min's fantastic goal. 



This is Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong.



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During the halftime match between Tottenham and Arsenal on the 13th, Riley, a 5-year-old boy, overcame a disability and fired a powerful shot. 



This 'moving shot' received an overwhelming support of 70.5% of the fan votes, and was selected as the Goal of the Month, beating out Heung-Min Son's mid-range shot against Norwich City, which was confirmed as the top scorer.



Riley, who was born with cerebral palsy, was diagnosed with difficulty walking for the rest of her life, but gradually came out through surgery and difficult rehabilitation.



And last April, as a video of Riley kicking the ball without giving up in a Tottenham jersey became a hot topic, Tottenham players made a surprise visit to Riley's house and had a video call with Son Heung-min.



[Riley: Hello Sony.]


[Son Heung-Min: Riley, how are you?]


[Riley: Yes~]


[Son Heung-Min: You look happy~]


[Riley: Yes~]



Riley held a 'click ceremony', including his idol Son Heung-Min.

I followed Min's ceremony, and Heung-Min Son talked to Riley on the phone, scored a goal in the next match, followed Riley's click ceremony and gave him a special gift.



Afterwards, Riley, who was invited to play against Arsenal, shot an impressive shot in front of more than 60,000 fans, adding unforgettable memories to Tottenham's happy May.



[Riley: Tottenham Fighting!]



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek)