Tottenham’s Son Heung-min in Controversial Dispute with South Korea Teammate
London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min is facing a wave of scrutiny after reports emerged of a heated dispute with a fellow South Korean national team player. The altercation allegedly occurred during a training session ahead of an upcoming World Cup qualifier, leading to growing tensions between the two players.
According to multiple sources, the incident took place during a training camp in Seoul earlier this week. Son, who has been a key figure for both Tottenham and the South Korean national team, reportedly became involved in a verbal exchange with a teammate over tactical differences and training intensity. The argument, which reportedly began as a difference of opinion, quickly escalated, with both players having to be separated by coaching staff.
While the identities of the players involved have not been officially confirmed, sources close to the team suggest that the dispute was between Son and a younger, up-and-coming player who has been competing for a starting position in the national squad. The clash has reportedly created a tense atmosphere within the squad, with some players reportedly expressing concern over the friction between the two.
South Korea’s head coach, Paulo Bento, has not publicly addressed the altercation but is expected to hold a team meeting to resolve the situation. “We expect all players to maintain a professional attitude, both on and off the pitch,” Bento said in a brief statement. “This is a matter that will be handled internally.”
The timing of the dispute is particularly sensitive, as South Korea prepares for critical World Cup qualifiers, with qualification for the 2026 tournament hanging in the balance. Son, widely regarded as South Korea’s most influential player, is expected to play a key role in the team’s success, and the ongoing tension could potentially impact both his relationship with teammates and his performance on the field.
Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly monitoring the situation closely, with manager Ange Postecoglou offering his support to Son as the controversy unfolds.