Son Heung-min’s inclusion in the South Korean squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers has sparked concerns over his fitness, with coach Hong Myung-bo vowing to prioritize the Tottenham Hotspur star’s health.
Son missed several weeks of action with a hamstring injury and was substituted off in Tottenham’s recent 4-1 victory over Aston Villa as a precautionary measure. Despite his return to action, Hong emphasized the need to manage Son’s playing time carefully.
“We will monitor his playing time in the next two matches for Spurs and use that information to prepare for the November games,” Hong said. “It’s not appropriate to push him too hard on the national team just because he’s back for his club.”
Hong acknowledged Son’s desire to represent his country but stressed the importance of protecting his well-being. “I understand he wants to play for the national team, but our priority is his health,” Hong added.
South Korea currently leads their group in the third round of Asian qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, with three wins and a draw. Son’s inclusion in the squad for the upcoming matches against Kuwait and Palestine is a testament to his importance to the team.
However, Hong’s cautious approach suggests that Son’s playing time may be limited in these qualifiers. The coach’s decision is likely influenced by the fact that Son has a history of hamstring injuries and is approaching the latter stages of his career.
By managing Son’s workload, Hong aims to ensure that the forward remains fit and available for both Tottenham and South Korea in the long run.