Son’s 1st league goal seals Spurs’ win

September 20, 2015
Tottenham Hotspur's Heung-Min Son, left, celebrates with Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela, right, after scoring his side's first goal of the game against Crystal Palace during their English Premier League match at White Hart Lane, London, Sunday Sept. 20, 2015. (Paul Harding/PA via AP)

Tottenham Hotspur’s Heung-Min Son, left, celebrates with Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela, right, after scoring his side’s first goal of the game against Crystal Palace during their English Premier League match at White Hart Lane, London, Sunday Sept. 20, 2015. (Paul Harding/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) — After dishing out Korean food to his new Tottenham teammates, Son Heung-min served up his first Premier League goal.

The South Korea forward capped a dynamic display against Crystal Palace on Sunday by completing a second-half counterattack to seal a 1-0 victory at White Hart Lane.

With shot-shy Harry Kane looking short of confidence and yet to find the net in the league, Son’s instant impact is taking the heat off last season’s top scorer.

After costing around $30 million to sign from Bayer Leverkusen in August, Son has now netted three goals in three days, having opened his account for Tottenham with a double in the Europa League on Thursday.

“I hope every week is like this,” Son said. “It’s amazing, really another style to the Bundesliga — (more) power and speed and I like this. I’m really happy here to play.”

After facing weeks of questions about Tottenham’s failure to sign a No. 9 in the summer transfer window, Mauricio Pochettino now hopes fans are seeing how versatile Son can be in attacking positions.

“His performance was fantastic, the energy he showed was amazing,” Pochettino said. “Son is a player we followed for a long time. He’s a player who can play No. 9, 10, 7, 11 — in all different positons up front.”

With Son in the side, Tottenham has won all three games and demonstrated the high-tempo, pressing qualities desired by Pochettino.

And, having been substituted in the 79th minute, Son returned to the field after the final whistle to thank each of his teammates as the new fan favorite was cheered by the home crowd.

“You can see he’s a very friendly boy,” Pochettino said. “After one week with the team he brought very good Korean food to the training ground.”

The Argentinian manager helped himself to a big dish of it. In future he will be satisfied if Son only delivers goals.

In Sunday’s London derby, Son’s strike came in the 68th minute after Tottenham rapidly broke down the left flank. Christian Eriksen fed the ball to Son, who burst through the Palace defense before striking through goalkeeper Alex McCarthy’s legs to secure Tottenham’s second win of the six-game-old league season.

It proved to be the winning goal, only possible because a minute earlier Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris tipped Bakary Sako’s shot onto the post.

“You can see he is happy in Tottenham and you can see the influence he has in the game,” Lloris said of Son. “He always has a lot of movement, he has great skills. He will help the team make a step forward.”

Tottenham moved level on points with eighth-place Crystal Palace but is behind on goal difference. They are six points adrift of leader Manchester City.

“We’re mid-table and I told the players after the game, that’s not for me,” Palace manager Alan Pardew said. “I don’t want to be there. We’re better than that.”