Son Heung-min shares which Tottenham video of himself he’s watched ‘probably more than 100 times’

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Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-min has done more than enough to warrant a statue at N17.

Spurs got themselves arguably the bargain of the century when they signed Son from Bayer Leverkusen for just £24million back in 2015.

Now, nine-and-a-half years later, Son is Tottenham’s captain and has clocked up 432 appearances, 169 goals and 90 assists for the Lilywhites.

Needless to say, Son’s highlights reel at Spurs is pretty lengthy, but there’s one video in particular that he admits he has watched “probably more than 100 times”.

Son Heung-min says he’s watched Puskas Award goal ‘probably more than 100 times’

On Saturday, the Tottenham media team shared a video of Son Heung-min reacting to the Spurs fans’ favourite moments of him on video.

One of those moments was the stunning solo goal he scored in the 5-0 Premier League win over Burnley in December 2019, which won him the 2020 Puskas Award.

Son said: “I’ve watched this probably more than 100 times I think!

“What can I say? Unbelievable luck and will never score again like this and, yeah, what a goal.”

Son also gave a shout out to former Spurs teammate Dele Alli as the clip panned to the two celebrating, as he said: “You see my best friend Dele.”

Son shares his favourite Tottenham moment

Son picked the game between Tottenham and Norwich City at the end of the 2021/22 season as his favourite moment, specifically his second goal.

The Spurs star’s brace meant he finished the season on 23 goals, making him the Premier League’s joint-top goal-scorer, and he shared the Golden Boot with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.

“When I pick one moment, I think it has to be the Norwich game,” said Son. “Just the journey, it starts from the journey.

“You know, the day before, you know how we prepare for the game. We were playing for Champions League, we were winning at half-time 2-0, and everyone was playing for me.

“That game just meant so much to me, because it’s just, everyone was sacrificing for me, and in the end scoring, that goal moment… wow!”.

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