SEOUL: Son Heung-min said on Wednesday (Mar 20) that the Asian Cup bust-up with Lee Kang-in had brought the South Korean team closer, on the eve of a World Cup qualifier against Thailand. Tottenham and
Tottenham and South Korea skipper Son dislocated a finger in a clash with Paris Saint-Germain's Lee on the eve of their defeat in the Asian Cup semi-finals last month.
Reports said that the 23-year-old Lee tried to punch Son, a claim the PSG attacking midfielder denies. "Apologising requires courage and the team accepted the apology because Kang-in showed such courage."
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