'Liverpool winger compared to Son Heung-min' Whose career has been better so far? 'Split verdict on the title'


Son Heung-min and Sadio Mane. Whose career is better?

On January 1, soccer content production company 'stn.daily' compared the careers of Son Heung-min and Mane, asking "Whose career is better?".

Son has scored 240 goals and provided 114 assists in 665 appearances for Hamburg, Leverkusen, and Tottenham Hotspur.

Mane has 239 goals and 125 assists in 607 appearances for FC Metz, Salzburg, Southampton, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and Al Nasr.

"Every soccer fan knows Mane is better, even if you don't compare stats," "Son is underrated," and "Heung-min is underrated. "Son is overshadowed by Harry Kane," and so on.

Trophies were used to determine career dominance: "Mane has won a lot of trophies" and "Mane has a better career because he won the Premier League (PL) and UEFA Champions League (UCL).

While Mane has won trophies with Liverpool, including the PL and UCL, Son has yet to win a trophy in his career.

Tottenham Hotspur got off to a rocky start this season under manager Enze Postecoglou. As they cruised, there were positive signs.

Spurs cruised to the top of the PL, unbeaten through 10 games. They hadn't won the title since the 1960/61 season. It's similar to what happened back then, so fans are hoping for something.

Son Heung-min hasn't won a title in his career either, so there's a sense of hope that he can turn things around.

However, the team's momentum was dampened by three consecutive defeats against Chelsea, Wolverhampton, and Aston Villa. According to soccer statistics site Opta, Spurs have a 0.2% chance of winning the PL.

Son Heung-min has scored eight goals this season as a frontline striker. He is chasing his second career top scorer.

Son's performance as a frontline striker this season has drawn comparisons to his idol Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo was a flanker, but after making the switch to striker, he's stuck with it.

"He has the ability to finish with both feet," said Sky Sports in the UK. He is following a similar path to Ronaldo, who switched from a flanker to a frontline striker."

"Tottenham have a dedicated player in Son who scores goals and creates space for his teammates. The Kane move is paying off. He's doing more in front of goal. He used to have less than 10% touches, but this season he's close to 20%."

"All six of Son Heung-min's goals under Enze Postecoglou have come from outside the box. It's a useful example of a positional change."

Postecoglou echoed the sentiment, saying, "Heung-min is similar to Ronaldo. He started as a winger," he said.

"He's a really good goalie. I always feel that his movement is excellent. It's a bit more complicated to play up front than on the flanks, but he's smart enough to handle it." Former Aston Villa player Dion Dublin recently told Australian outlet Optus Sports, "Son Heung-min is a player who can win a starting spot in the top three PL teams. He could easily do that," he said.

"He shows good dribbling and pressing ability. He's doing whatever it takes to get a shot on target. He has the ability and judgment to finish in the right place at the right time."

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