South Korea's Goal Dilemma: Life After Son Heung-min

As Son Heung-min's goal-scoring form wanes, South Korea faces a pressing need for a new striker. Son's legacy is monumental but with concerns over his current form, Oh Hyeon-gyu emerges as a potential successor. The team aims to succeed in the World Cup despite these challenges.

South Korea's Goal Dilemma: Life After Son Heung-min

South Korea is grappling with a potential void in goal-scoring prowess as speculation mounts over Son Heung-min's form. The revered striker has been pivotal, yet recent performances raise questions about who will succeed him at the forefront.

Son, widely celebrated for his achievements both internationally and with Tottenham Hotspur, later joined Los Angeles FC in 2025. Despite maintaining playmaking capabilities, his 13-game goal drought in the 2026 season has sparked discussions on leadership transition within the national team.

As Son approaches what might be the latter part of his international career, the squad's reliance on a new forward line intensifies, with former Celtic standout Oh Hyeon-gyu being eyed for added physicality. With the World Cup looming, the squad hopes to defy expectations and make a substantial impact.

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