His heung-min has an instant impact on the beginnings of Lafc
Son Heung-Min had an instant impact on his LaFC beginnings, leaving the bench to win a penalty while his new team attracted 2-2 with Chicago Fire in the MLS on Saturday.
The 33-year-old man, who presented only a few days after leaving Tottenham for an MLS record of 19.5 million pounds sterling, came for the last half hour of the match and was brought back to the box while the Los Angeles club saved a point late.
Carlos Teran had given the advance in Chicago, but Ryan Hollingshead accumulated things before the 20 -minute brand.
Jonathan Bamba then restored the advance of the fire before his son was the victim of a fault in the region by Teran while he sprayed at the end of a ball with less than 10 minutes to play.
The penalty was granted following a Var and Denis Bouanga check sent the kick to ensure that the two teams obtained part of the points.
“It was an excellent pass and there was certainly contact and it was definitely a penalty, without a doubt,” said his after the match.
“A little disappointed not to get three points, but I think everyone has made a lot of effort, happy to have made my debut and I hope that the goals will come soon.”
Before the next Lafc match against the New England Revolution next weekend, the striker said he would work hard to appear from the start.
“I am preparing and it was a 30-minute decent in my legs to prepare for next week,” he added.
“So we will see how I progress in training sessions and with the players and we will see if next week, I can start the game and have a big impact.”
Its spent a decade in Spurs, making 454 appearances for the Northern London club and scoring 173 goals after joining Bayer Leverkusen for 22 million pounds Sterling in 2015.
The South Korea superstar made its last appearance for the Spurs during their draw of the 1-1 pre-season against Newcastle in Seoul and received an honor guard after being replaced in the 65th minute.
2025-08-10 11:35:00