Son Heung-min Says South Korea Not Dwelling on 3–2 Defeat to Ghana Ahead of Upcoming Friendly

South Korea skipper Son Heung-min has made it clear that the team is not fixated on their previous 3–2 loss to Ghana as they prepare for their upcoming international friendly. The forward said the focus is entirely on the new challenge ahead, rather than on a result from the past.
Speaking to the media, Son noted that while the defeat to Ghana was a tough one, it serves as a lesson rather than a burden. He stressed that international football requires players to move on quickly, analyze mistakes, and approach each match with a fresh mindset.
According to him, the team is working hard in training to correct errors and improve their overall performance. He added that the upcoming friendly provides an opportunity for South Korea to show growth, strengthen their game plan, and build confidence.
Son also acknowledged the quality of the Ghanaian side but insisted that his team is more focused on their preparations than on revenge or dwelling on old results. He believes the friendly will be a good test of South Korea’s progress as they continue gearing up for future competitions.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the encounter, hopeful that the team’s renewed focus and Son’s leadership will inspire a stronger outing on the pitch.
Source: Thepressradio.com




