'But what about SON?'POSTECH coach who keeps turning a blind eye to Son Heung-min, only gives Madison compliments

Nov 24, 2024

'But what about SON?'POSTECH coach who keeps turning a blind eye to Son Heung-min, only gives Madison compliments
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"He did an outstanding job." Even in a time of lacklusterity, we have never doubted our ability."

Doubts continue to solidify into conviction. Tottenham Hotspur head coach Enze Postecoglou continues to be in a situation where he seems to dislike Son Heung-min. This time, he contributed greatly to the team's great victory, but he doesn't give much praise to it. Instead, he gave James Madis a huge amount of praise.

British media TBR Football reported on the 24th (Korea time) 'Postecoglou mentioned a player who thought he had performed well in the victory over Manchester City' Madison is the one who has praised Postecoglou several times by mentioning his name. First of all, Madison deserves praise.



'But what about SON?'POSTECH coach who keeps turning a blind eye to Son Heung-min, only gives Madison compliments
Tottenham beat Manchester City 4-0 in the 12th round of the English Premier League (EPL) at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England. Madison is the main character of the day. Madison scored multiple goals in the 13th and 20th minutes of the first half, which was also his birthday. Tottenham won a great victory with the second half's goal and the capture and Johnson's net goal.

Therefore, Postecoglou did not even praise Madison. In an interview with the BBC, he said "Madison was really outstanding. Despite the lackluster times, I never doubted his ability"I thought the team needed Madison's ability to maintain public ownership in tight midfield areas. It's my job to deal with the players who don't meet their level."



'But what about SON?'POSTECH coach who keeps turning a blind eye to Son Heung-min, only gives Madison compliments
Madison is a key player in the midfield that Postecoglou has actively recruited since his appointment to Tottenham. When I first joined last season, I fell somewhat short of expectations, but I'm doing my part more and more. He clearly deserves to admit that he scored multiple goals and took the lead in the victory.

However, it is a bit of a mystery that there is no mention of Son Heung-min who recorded an assist in the process. It reminds me that Postecoglou's attitude was not very favorable to Son Heung-min in a series of processes, including the recent renewal of contracts and the Bentancourt disciplinary case.





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