Son Heung Min Admits Struggle To See Ball With Protective Mask On
Tottenham’s Heung-min Son has revealed he loses sight of the ball while playing in a protective mask, but says he is still wearing it due to concern from his parents.
Son scored in just a second League game of the season as Spurs thrashed Crystal Palace 4-0 on Wednesday night, and he is expected to start again when Antonio Conte rings the changes for tomorrow’s FA Cup third-round visit of Portsmouth.
The South Korean flung off his mask while celebrating his goal at Selhurst Park — which he described as a weight off his shoulders — having discarded it completely inside 20 minutes of the defeat by Aston Villa in the previous game on New Year’s Day.
Son has been playing in the mask since surgery on a fracture around his eye socket before the World Cup, and revealed his family and friends are concerned about the risk of him taking another blow to the face.
“Obviously, it’s not the same as when I play without the mask,” Son told Standard Sport. “My vision is still okay, but when the ball is coming to me, it’s sometimes annoying, because I can’t see the ball because of the mask. It’s not really bothering me, but it’s not the best.
“Against Villa, I was really frustrated, because I received the ball and then suddenly I lost the ball, because I couldn’t see it. I was just angry.
“If I’m alone, obviously, I would play without the mask, but my parents, my family, my friends watching back in South Korea are all worried. Obviously, it’s a risk if someone hits me again.
“They [my parents] didn’t say you should wear it or whatever, but we were having dinner [after the Villa game] and they said, ‘Um, what happened with the mask?’
“Obviously, they’re worried. And also the physios and doctors said after the Villa game, ‘It’s your decision, but we recommend you should still be wearing the mask’, because the risk is still high, because it’s just seven weeks since the operation.”
Asked how long he would remain masked, Son said: “We’ll see”, but he is expected to continue wearing it against Pompey in the lunchtime kick-off.
After winning the Premier League’s Golden Boot last season, Son had only scored in one League game this season before Wednesday — a lightning hat-trick from off the bench against Leicester — and admitted he felt bad for his team-mates and the Spurs fans over his dramatic drop-off in form.
Source: Yahoo Sport