Teenage football winger Son Heung-min is back on the South Korean national team for two World Cup qualification matches in the Middle East next month, despite some controversy surrounding his availability.
The Korea Football Association on Thursday unveiled a roster of 23 players for the third round of the Asian qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. South Korea will travel to the United Arab Emirates on Nov. 11 and then to Lebanon on Nov. 15.
Son, a dynamic 19-year-old playing for Hamburger SV in Germany’s Bundesliga, was recalled for the tough road games.
Earlier this month, after Son only played 17 minutes as a substitute against the UAE in South Korea, his father, Son Woong-jeong, pleaded with KFA officials not to pick the player for the national team for the time being.
The senior Son said his son was still trying to fit in with the German club and it wasn’t an ideal situation for the youngster to make long trips for national team games to play only 17 minutes.
But Cho Kwang-rae, head coach of the national team, had responded earlier that personal feelings of a parent wouldn’t affect the selection process, and said Thursday he doesn’t foresee any trouble with the Son family.
“I can completely understand why Son’s father got emotional over the issue,” Cho told reporters. “Son has played well every time he joined the national team, so he should be fine. He has been peaking as of late and I expect big things out of him over those two games.”
Son Heung-min. (Yonhap News)
In the third round, South Korea is paired with Kuwait, Lebanon and the UAE in Group B and leads the pack with seven points. South Korea has defeated Lebanon and the UAE and drawn Kuwait in its three games.
There are five groups of four teams in the third round. Teams play each other twice until early next year, and the top two teams from each of the groups will reach the fourth and the final round.
Among other notables, striker Lee Dong-gook, No. 2 scorer in the domestic K-League, was left off the squad for the road trip with a left calf injury. Veteran wing back Cha Du-ri is back with the team after recovering from a thigh injury.
Overall, the team features 12 players who ply their trade overseas, including Arsenal forward Park Chu-young and Sunderland striker Ji Dong-won.
Coach Cho said he didn’t want to make major roster changes ahead of the critical games.
“I tried to keep the team intact so that players can build more cohesion,” he said. “I expect both of our opponents to come out attacking, and we will try to play steady defense and ultimately counter with offense of our own.
South Korea is seeking its eighth straight World Cup appearance and ninth overall. Group A includes Jordan, Iraq, China and Singapore. Group C nations are Japan, Uzbekistan, North Korea and Tajikistan. Group D features Australia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and Oman. Group E includes Iran, Qatar, Bahrain and Indonesia.
(Yonhap News)