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Tottenham wins thanks to Heung-Min Son and dreams of the Champions League

A great performance by Heung-Min Son relaunched Tottenham Hotspur's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. The South Korean provided an assist and scored two goals.

By Hector Garcia

A great performance by Heung-Min Son relaunched Tottenham Hotspur's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. The South Korean provided an assist and scored two goals.
A great performance by Heung-Min Son relaunched Tottenham Hotspur's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. The South Korean provided an assist and scored two goals.
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South Korea's Heung-Min Son reaffirmed the good dynamics he has been showing throughout this season and was decisive in the victory over Leicester (3-1), which brings Antonio Conte's team closer to the next edition of the Champions League.

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The striker played a decisive role in his team's three goals. His contribution boosted the London team, now fourth, ahead of Arsenal, who have a game in hand. The Spurs capitalized on the distraction of their opponents, who, on Thursday, will be playing for a place in a European final, the Conference League, against Roma.

Son's show

An assist from Son led to the first goal of the match. It was scored by Harry Kane, who beat Kasper Schmeichel after receiving the ball.

Tottenham extended their lead at the hour mark. Son scored from a pass from Sweden's Dejan Kulusevski. The Korean also scored the third eleven minutes from time to seal the match.

Leicester made up the score in stoppage time through Kelechi Iheanacho. The Foxes have already done their homework for the season. They are in the middle of the standings and their chances of improvement and success in the season are in the Conference League.

That's what Brendan Rodgers, who will be playing for a place in the final on Thursday in the second leg against Roma, thought. Tottenham are fourth, five points behind third-placed Chelsea and one ahead of Arsenal.

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