The Korea Times
Korea captain Son Heung-min is pushing back against the notion that he has hit the downslope of his career, despite mounting evidence to the contrary. Son missed a few scoring opportunities in Korea's 1-0 loss to Austria in Vienna on Tuesday. Long able to score off both feet, Son misfired on a couple of left-footed shots and was denied on a fast break look by the opposing goalkeeper Patrick Pentz -- a play eventually ruled offside. Son, 33, sits second on the all-time Korean goals list with 54, four behind the leader, Cha Bum-kun, but Son's pace has slowed. In 2024, he netted 10 goals in 15 international matches, but his production dipped to just three goals in nine matches in 2025. Son then joined the national team in March with zero open-play goals in nine matches for his Los Angeles Football Club this season. Son, however, insisted he didn't think he had taken any step back. "I don't think I've suffered any dip in my performance," he said. "When the time comes for me to leave the national team, then I will do it on my own. If I can no longer play at a high level, then I shouldn't be on
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