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Son Heung-min says he is still in form as clouds hang over South Korea’s World Cup hopes

Defiant talisman facing questions about his faltering performances and international future, while coach Hong Myung-bo is unpopular with fans

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Son Heung-min (right) has not lit up Major League Soccer in the US since joining the Los Angeles FC from English club Tottenham last year. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Son Heung-min and South Korea head to North America with a sense of foreboding threatening to envelop them, for what will surely be their talisman’s last World Cup.

The 33-year-old skipper has faced growing questions about his faltering form and international future while coach Hong Myung-bo is deeply unpopular with fans.

Pre-World Cup friendlies only added to the sense of disgruntlement, thrashed 4-0 by the Ivory Coast and beaten 1-0 by Austria.

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Afterwards, Hong was moved to defend Son, who left Premier League Tottenham last year for Major League Soccer team Los Angeles FC with his best days seemingly behind him.

“Son Heung-min is the heart of our team and I have never once doubted that,” Hong told reporters.

South Korea head coach Hong Myung-bo has been jeered by fans. Photo: AP
South Korea head coach Hong Myung-bo has been jeered by fans. Photo: AP

South Korea are in Group A alongside the Czech Republic, South Africa and co-hosts Mexico.

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