Spurs captain Son: "I just want to be a good example"

Son Heung-min speaks about what he can give when becomes the captain of Tottenham Hotspur.
1 year ago
Losing Harry Kane was a huge blow to Tottenham ahead of the new season, but new manager Ange Postecoglou said their record goal-scorer's departure could allow others to shine.
This has been the case for Son Heung-min, who scored a hat-trick against Burnley in the Premier League and has been named as Spurs' new captain. The 31-year-old spoke about how he feels about being Tottenham Hotspur's new skipper in an interview.
"I don’t try to be harder or difficult in a different way. I just want to be a good example by actions. I’m not the guy who is always talking and leading by words. I try to be a good example to everybody but having this group of players is making my job really, really easy," he said.
This has been the case for Son Heung-min, who scored a hat-trick against Burnley in the Premier League and has been named as Spurs' new captain. The 31-year-old spoke about how he feels about being Tottenham Hotspur's new skipper in an interview.
"I don’t try to be harder or difficult in a different way. I just want to be a good example by actions. I’m not the guy who is always talking and leading by words. I try to be a good example to everybody but having this group of players is making my job really, really easy," he said.
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