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    Son Heung-min Faces Pressure After South Korea’s Friendly Losses Before World Cup

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    South Korea captain Son Heung-min has acknowledged that the national team still has significant improvements to make following two disappointing friendly defeats in Europe, where they failed to score. His own performance has also come under close examination as the World Cup approaches.

    On Tuesday in Vienna, South Korea suffered a 1-0 loss to Austria, with Son missing several clear scoring opportunities. This followed a heavy 4-0 defeat to Ivory Coast in England just days earlier on Saturday. These matches represented the final opportunity for players to impress coach Hong Myung-bo before the squad is finalized for the World Cup, scheduled to take place across the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June to July.

    “While the results are disappointing, we must focus on the positives and prepare more effectively for the World Cup,” Son stated. He acknowledged that fans might feel let down given their expectations but emphasized that the true test lies ahead at the tournament itself.

    South Korea has been drawn into a group alongside co-host Mexico, South Africa, and the Czech Republic in the expanded 48-team competition. Son highlighted the importance of the team’s performance on this global stage, noting, “Our efforts there will redefine expectations. It is our responsibility to excite fans and provide something to look forward to.”

    Son, who transferred from Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur to Los Angeles FC in Major League Soccer last year, is currently under pressure due to a prolonged goal drought. Despite being South Korea’s second-highest scorer with 54 goals in 142 appearances, he has managed only one goal in nine matches for LAFC this season, and that was from a penalty. His last goal for the national team was scored in a friendly against Bolivia in November.

    Reflecting on his missed chances against Austria, Son expressed regret, saying, “Missing clear opportunities is especially disappointing because I feel I have let down my teammates who have worked so hard.” He added that he plans to reflect on his performance and improve his preparation moving forward.

    Approaching his 34th birthday in July, Son also spoke about his role as a senior player, potentially participating in his final World Cup. “I have always aimed to foster good relationships with younger teammates,” he said. “As long as I am part of the team, I want to share my experience, energy, and skills with them.”

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