Son Heung-min: Jose Mourinho blames injury on Tottenham’s fixture schedule

Forward was substituted in the first half after pulling up with a hamstring injury

Bhuma Shrivastava
Monday 15 March 2021 08:17 GMT
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Son appears to suffer a hamstring injury
Son appears to suffer a hamstring injury (Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty I)

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Jose Mourinho claimed the hectic fixture schedule was to blame for the muscle injury suffered by Son Heung-min during Tottenham’s 2-1 defeat by Arsenal in the north London derby.

The 28-year-old South Korean pulled up with what looked to be a hamstring issue after chasing a pass and was replaced by Erik Lamela, who netted the opener for Spurs after 33 minutes.

Martin Odegaard and Alexandre Lacazette hit back for Arsenal to seal the win.

“I don’t know how long it is. It’s muscular. Muscular is usually not easy,” Mourinho said, adding that the problem was caused by playing too much.

Son has started all 28 of Spurs’ league matches this season, scoring 13 goals. He also featured in nine Europa League matches and four domestic cup games.

“He’s normally a guy who recovers quickly. It’s (because of) an accumulation of matches. In the Europa League, I gave him 30 minutes rest in the last match, but it’s still 60 minutes,” Mourinho added.

“And when you’re in so many competitions, some players they have more minutes than others, which is normal, something that can happen.”

Defeat left Mourinho’s side in seventh place with 45 points, six behind Chelsea in fourth -- the final Champions League qualification spot.

Tottenham travel to Dinamo Zagreb in the Europa League last-16 second leg on Thursday before visiting Aston Villa in the league on Sunday.

Reuters

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