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Son Heung-min: Tottenham star named in South Korea 2022 World Cup squad despite injury concerns

James Hilsum

Updated 12/11/2022 at 10:29 GMT

Son Heung-min has been included in South Korea's squad for the World Cup, but there are still doubts surrounding his involvement at the tournament. Son injured his eye socket in Tottenham's Champions League victory over Marseille and head coach Paulo Bento is still uncertain as to when his star man can begin training. South Korea begin their campaign against Uruguay on November 24.

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Son Heung-min has been named in South Korea’s World Cup squad, despite the concerns surrounding his eye injury.
The 30-year-old fractured his eye socket in Tottenham’s Champions League victory over Marseille earlier this month, which sparked fears that he could be ruled out of the tournament.
However, he has since declared himself fit to play and will board the plane to Qatar ahead of his nation’s group stage fixtures against Uruguay, Ghana and Portugal.
“I won’t miss this for the world,” Son said.
“I can’t wait to represent our beautiful country. If there’s even one per cent of a chance, I will go for it.”
Head coach Paulo Bento remains cautious when quizzed about when the Tottenham star could begin training, casting doubts on his involvement ahead of their group opener against Uruguay on November 24.
“We don't have that information yet," said Bento.
"We are in contact with him, with the Tottenham medical department. We need to wait, we need to analyse day by day his situation.
"We have time to decide and the most important is he recovers as well as possible, he feels comfortable and then we will take the final decision."
Son explained he would be happy to wear a protective mask at the tournament if needed, as he desperately seeks to play on the world’s greatest stage.
The 30-year-old has amassed 105 caps for his country and scored 35 goals, three of which have come at the World Cup finals in 2014 and 2018.
Among the other stand-out names included in the squad is Hwang Hee-chan of Wolves and Napoli's Kim Min-jae.
South Korea head to Qatar hoping to progress to the knockout rounds for the first time since 2010, following disappointing group stage exits in 2014 and 2018.
After facing Uruguay, Bento’s side play Ghana on November 28 before concluding the group stage with a match against Portugal on December 2.
  • Goalkeepers: Kim Seung-gyu, Jo Hyeon-woo, Song Bum-keun
  • Defenders: Kim Min-jae, Kim Jin-su, Hong Chul, Kim Moon-hwan, Yoon Jong-gyu, Kim Young-gwon, Kim Tae-hwan, Kwon Kyung-won, Cho Yu-min
  • Midfielders: Jung Woo-young, Na Sang-ho, Paik Seung-ho, Son Jun-ho, Song Min-kyu, Kwon Chang-hoon, Lee Jae-sung, Hwang Hee-chan, Hwang In-beom, Jeong Woo-yeong , Lee Kang-in
  • Forwards: Hwang Ui-jo, Cho Gue-sung, Son Heung-min
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