Son Heung-min scores 1st Premier League goal in 2 months

Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min has scored his first Premier League goal in two months.

Son scored the team’s third goal in the 88th minute of their 3-1 win over Crystal Palace at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday (local time).

After pouncing on the loose ball in the opponent territory just past the halfway line, Son went on a mad dash toward the box and fired a right-footed shot into the bottom right corner for his team-leading 13th marker of the campaign.

It was Son’s first goal since rejoining Spurs following the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup in February. His previous goal had come on New Year’s Eve against Bournemouth.

Son sits tied for sixth in the Premier League’s goal scoring race, four back of the leader, Erling Haaland of Manchester City.

“I was very, very happy to score my first goal since I came back from the Asian Cup,” Son said afterward. “Seeing fans celebrate made me even happier.”

Son, who was subbed out during added time, admitted he was “a little b
it tired” when he went on his one-man fast break.

“I tried to stay as calm as possible because when you get excited, most of the time, you miss the ball,” he said. “I tried to hit the bottom of the corner, which is what I did today.”

After rallying from a 1-0 deficit, Spurs remained in fifth place with 50 points. Aston Villa are in fourth place with 55 points, but Tottenham have a match in hand.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

High jumper Woo Sang-hyeok takes bronze at world indoor championships

South Korean high jumper Woo Sang-hyeok grabbed the bronze medal at the world indoor championships in Scotland on Sunday, coming up short in his title defense.

Woo jumped 2.28 meters to finish third at the World Athletics Indoor Championships at Emirates Arena in Glasgow. Hamish Kerr of New Zealand won the gold medal at 2.36m, and Shelby McEwen of the United States took home the silver medal with 2.28m.

McEwen had the tiebreaker over Woo after clearing 2.24m in one attempt, compared to Woo’s three.

Woo was trying to join Javier Sotomayor (1993 and 1995) and Stefan Holm (2001, 2003 and 2004) as the only male high jumpers to win consecutive world indoor titles. Woo won his 2022 world indoor gold medal in Serbia by clearing 2.34m.

He entered this year’s competition as the co-owner of the season-best record of 2.33m, tied with McEwen. In the absence of two all-time greats, Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar and Gianmarco Tamberi of Italy, Woo had been regarded as a strong title favorite in Glasgow.

However, Woo di
dn’t come close to matching his season best and barely avoided early elimination.

Woo began the final by jumping the bar set at 2.20m in one attempt. He survived a scare when he needed the maximum three tries to go over 2.24m and stay alive.

It took Woo two jumps to clear the bar at 2.28m. McEwen also jumped 2.28m in two tries.

With nine of the 12 finalists eliminated, Woo and McEwen trailed Kerr, who soared to the lead after clearing his season-best 2.28m in a single attempt.

Woo was the first of the remaining trio to go for 2.31m but failed when the back of his thighs touched the bar. Kerr again needed just one attempt to jump 2.31m, staying perfect and improving on his season best. McEwen couldn’t keep pace with the leader.

Both Woo and McEwen were pushed to the brink after their second straight miss. And Woo became the first of the three to be eliminated when he couldn’t go over 2.31m in his third and final attempt.

McEwen took his chance at 2.34m but failed. With the gold medal secured, Kerr went f
or 2.36m and succeeded in two attempts to cap his impressive afternoon.

Woo, 27, is gearing up for his first career Olympic medal in Paris this summer. Since finishing fourth at the previous Summer Games in Tokyo three years ago, Woo has been on a strong run that includes the 2022 world indoor title, 2022 world outdoor silver medal, 2023 Diamond League Final gold medal and 2023 Asian Games silver medal.

Source: Yonhap News Agency