"THIS MAKES SENSE" '1 GOAL-1 POINT-1 OWN GOAL' EPL'S BEST 11 WITHOUT SON HEUNG-MIN, 'LEGENDARY EYE' IS DIFFERENT AGAIN...BBC → 'OBSESSED' FAILED

"This makes sense" '1 goal-1 point-1 own goal' EPL's best 11 without Son Heung-min, 'Legendary Eye' is different again...BBC → 'Obsessed' failed

"This makes sense" '1 goal-1 point-1 own goal' EPL's best 11 without Son Heung-min, 'Legendary Eye' is different again...BBC → 'Obsessed' failed

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English Premier League legend Alan Shearer had a different eye.

Tottenham's "captain" Son Heung-min (Tottenham) was included in the best 11 of the British "BBC," but there was no name on the EPL's "team of the week." The EPL secretariat unveiled the best 11 in the eighth round of the EPL in the 2024-2025 season selected by Shearer on the 23rd (Korea time).

Tottenham produced two players, the most. Dejan Kulusevski, who scored the equalizer, and Ives Bissouma, the winner of the final goal, were in the midfield in the 3-4-3 system. Son Heung-min, who showed strong performance by inducing one goal to score one goal and one earned goal, was excluded.
Tottenham came from behind to beat West Ham 4-1 in the eighth round. Kulusevskiy brought the game to square one in the 36th minute after allowing West Ham's Mohamed Kudus to score the first goal in the 18th minute.

In the second half of the year, it was "time for Son." He sat down due to a hamstring injury (back muscle of his thigh) in the Europa League (UEL) against Karabakh (Azerbaijan) on June 26. He then missed three games that Tottenham played. It was his return match against West Ham.

He set the stage for the winning goal in the seventh minute of the second half when the score was balanced 1-1. His outfront pass that broke the Subarine was connected to Destiny Udoji. Udoji's cutback was solved by Ives Bissouma with his right foot.

Son was responsible for two goals alone after turning the tables. He fired a right footed shot at Kulusevski's pass at the 10th minute of the second half, and the ball went through the goal after hitting the opposing goalkeeper Alphonse Areola and defender Jean-Claire Todibo. The goal was recorded as Areola's own goal.

Five minutes later, Son shook off the disappointment of his own goal. At counterattack, which was passed by Pappesar, Son displayed brilliant individual skills and scored a wedge goal with his left foot. It was his third goal of the season.

Shearers Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United), Danny Welbeck (Brighton), and Abdul Patau Isahaku (Leicester City) were among the best 11 front-line three-top players. Yuri Tillemans (Aston Villa) and Curtis Jones (Liverpool) were recognized as the best players in the midfield along with Kulusevski and Bissouma.

Three-backs included Michael Keane (Everton), Marcos Sennessey (Bonmouth), and Yoshko Gvardiol (Man City), while the best goalkeeper was Jose Sa (Wolverhampton).

"He continued his tremendous form, caused confusion and scored a goal," Shearer said of Kulusevski. "He was the best player on the field." "He showed all the action of the Tottenham midfielder and scored a second goal, justifying himself to rejoin the starting lineup." 안전놀이터

It was different from the eighth round of the BBC selected by Troy Deeney, a football expert from Watford. Son Heung-min was the only Tottenham player. He was the best in the left side of the three-top.

Deeney said of Son Heung-min, "In a game that his side could easily win after West Ham took the lead, Tottenham's captain scored the last goal to allow him to monopolize three points," adding, "He helped with a positive run throughout the game and played 65 minutes well after returning from injury."

The BBC's "Team of the Week" featured 4-3-3 formation. Along with Son Heung-min, Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest) and Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) were on the three-top. Mario Lemina (Wolverhampton), Curtis Jones (Liverpool), Facundo Buonanote (Leicester City) were on the midfield, Ashley Young, Michael Keane (Everton), Joel Beltman (Brighton), and Yoshko Gvardiol (Man City) were on the line, while the best goalkeeper was Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa).

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