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Son Heung-min speaks on moment that Jamie Carragher claims will ‘haunt’ Arsenal

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Tottenham forward Son Heung-min has spoken about the golden chance he blew in the closing stages of Tuesday night’s match against Premier League champions Manchester City

Son Heung-min has been reflecting on Tottenham’s loss against Manchester City(TNT Sports)

Son Heung-min has credited Stefan Ortega for preventing him from scoring in a crucial moment in Tottenham‘s 2-0 loss to Manchester City on Tuesday night.

Spurs headed into the match knowing that a win against the Premier League champions would open the door for arch-rivals Arsenal to win their first domestic title in 20 years at the weekend.




Ange Postecoglou‘s side, on the other hand, were chasing points for Champions League qualification. The situation left some members of the fanbase split with some unable to bear the thought of handing Arsenal a golden opportunity to win the title.

With City winning 1-0 in the 85th minute, Son was played in on goal. A draw would have left Arsenal top on goal difference ahead of Sunday’s season finale, but he was thwarted superbly by Ortega as City went on to win.

Reflecting on the miss in an interview with The Standard, Son said: “I’m also human. The keeper made a really good decision and made himself really big.

“But I take the responsibility not to score that big chance for the team, because the team was working really hard and trying to get a good result.”

While Son refused to dwell on the incident, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher has claimed that the striker’s miss against City will “haunt” Arsenal fans forever.

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