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Hamburg’s Son Heung-Min selected for South Korea World Cup qualifiers

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Hamburg’s Son Heung-Min selected for South Korea World Cup qualifiers
South Korean national team manager, Cho Kwang-Rae, has created controversy by selecting http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cha-Du-Ri-c8739 has once again been trusted
with the right-back responsibilities.
Son is currently playing in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 and has performed consistently this season. The youngster, though, hasn’t been able to get his team rid of the bottom two places so far. Hamburg sit 17th on the league table, one point above the bottom placed
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SC-Freiburg-c40462.
The South Korean international was expected to be left out of Cho’s final squad after a request from his father. According to his father, Son is currently carrying lot of work load in Germany and should be relieved of international duties in order to stay
fit and fresh.
Against all odds, Son has been selected as a first priority striker and will travel to UAE and Beirut with the national side.
While justifying Son’s selection, the South Korean tactician further enthused, “I can completely understand why Son’s father got emotional over the issue. Son has played well every time he joined the national team, so he should be fine. He has been peaking
as of late and I expect big things out of him over those two games.”
The manager seemed satisfied at his decision and expressed confidence ahead of the games against UAE and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lebanon-c2939. He claimed of a win in both games away from home which would enable them to progress through to the fourth round.
Cho Kwang-Rae concluded by saying, "These two games are very important as if we win, we could progress to the next round. There are not many changes as we are aiming to focus on strengthening our organisation. I tried to keep the team intact so that players
can build more cohesion."
Son tied knots with the Red Shorts in 2010 and has six league goals under his belt from 20 appearances. The player has six international caps to his name until now since earning his South Korea debut in 2010. He also has scored one goal while playing for
his country.
 

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