Son Heung-Min has said he is relishing the prospect of facing his South Korea captain Ki Sung-Yueng at Newcastle on Saturday.
Ki joined Newcastle from Swansea on a free transfer after captaining South Korea in Russia.
“He did very well at the World Cup,” Son said ahead of Spurs’ opening fixture at St James’ Park. “He was very excited to move to Newcastle, and I’m looking forward to playing against him.
“He can bring a lot of things because he’s a very good player. He can change the side, shoot, make a good pass. He doesn’t lose a lot of balls. He’s a very good signing for them and it’s a very good move for him as well.
“He’ll be able to play more football than he did at Swansea. I think he’s already enjoying Newcastle with his family and is very happy.”
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