Son Heung-min Returns Home: South Korea's World Cup Hopes
Son Heung-min, the star forward of the South Korean national team, has returned home to a hero's welcome. The 30-year-old Tottenham Hotspur player is gearing up to lead his country in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
According to reports, Son is fit and firing, which is a huge boost for South Korea's chances of securing a spot in the World Cup. The team is currently in second place in Group B, just one point behind leaders Iran.
The Road to the World Cup
The Taeguk Warriors have been on a roll, winning four of their last five matches. Their recent form has seen them climb up the rankings, and they are now on the cusp of qualifying for the World Cup.
Son's return has brought immense joy and energy to the team and the fans. His presence is expected to galvanize the team, and his experience will be crucial in the high-stakes matches ahead.
Manager's Dilemma
The team's manager, however, faces a starting XI headache for the World Cup qualifiers. With a talented squad at his disposal, he will have to make some tough decisions to field the best possible team.
As South Korea gears up for the World Cup, the nation is pinning its hopes on Son Heung-min to lead the team to glory. With his fitness and form, the Taeguk Warriors are looking strong contenders for a spot in the prestigious tournament.
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