Pochettino compares ´icon´ Son to Beckham

Mauricio Pochettino described Son Heung-min as an icon and compared the Tottenham attacker to former Manchester United star David Beckham ahead of his side s clash with the Red Devils.

Son has been a focal point during Tottenham s pre-season tour of Asia and Pochettino said the reception of the South Korea international came as no surprise.

The 27-year-old is preparing for his fifth full season as a Spurs player and he has scored 42 goals in 130 Premier League appearances since his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen in August 2015.

Son featured in Tottenham s 3-2 International Champions Cup victory over Juventus in Singapore on Sunday and will be involved again when Pochettino s men face United in Shanghai on Thursday.

Asked whether he was taken aback by the adoration on display for Son, Pochettino told reporters: No, not surprised. We can appreciate and see how the people love Sonny here in Asia.

Of course, he s an icon. I compared him before to David Beckham in popularity.

It doesn t surprise me but it s good to see how the people love him and how important he is for the people.

I am happy to hear him telling you that he still wants to improve, be better and work hard. That mentality is fantastic and that is why he is a very good example for all the fans and all the people, not only here in Asia but in the world.

We can see you!  

— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial)

Son played down his importance to a squad he is proud to be a part of, but reminded his team-mates that, while they reached the Champions League final in 2018-19, they can improve having failed to deliver silverware despite showing significant promise for a number of years.

It s not just me, it s everyone, said Son, shrugging off the accolades of his coach. It s special being here with the team. I don t care about being the main [attraction] or not.

I m happy to be here but I m still learning, looking to be better day by day. Of course, I enjoy it but not too much pressure. I should enjoy this moment.

I should be proud to work harder than before because the people are always watching me and expect more. I m looking forward to being better with our team and with our staff. I m always looking forwards.

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