Soccer-South Korea's Son dismisses retirement talk


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - South Korea Press Conference - Estadio Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico - June 10, 2026 South Korea's Son Heung-min during the press conference REUTERS/Paul Childs

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, June ⁠10 (Reuters) - South Koreacaptain Son Heung-min dismissed speculation on Wednesday that this ⁠will be his last World Cup as the 33-year-old looks to ‌shake off a recent scoring slump heading into their first match against the Czech Republic.

After years of carrying the national team, Son remains a guaranteed starter for coach Hong Myung-bo in ​Korea's Group A opener against the Czech Republic ⁠on Thursday.

"I have never said ⁠with words it will be my last World Cup. That will be my ⁠choice," ‌Son told a press conference.

However, since leaving Tottenham Hotspur for Los Angeles FC in 2025, the forward's sharpness in front of goal ⁠has shown signs of fading.

Coach Hong is in his second ​stint in charge ‌having overseen a group-stage exit in Brazil in 2014.

"This is my second ⁠World Cup ​as head coach, I'm very honored in 2014 we experienced failure but until today we have accumulated lot of experience. We are well prepared," the coach said.

Both the ⁠player and the coach admitted that adapting to ​the altitude was difficult.,

"I think all our players feel they have become acclimatised to high altitude and are ready," Hong said.

The Koreans know they must take something ⁠from their opener against an experienced Czech side if they are to advance, with co-hosts Mexico sure to prove a tougher test on home soil in their second match.

"Mexico is a traditional powerhouse for football; they are the ​home team and they have home team advantage... But ⁠we have to focus on the first match and then move on to ​the second," Hong added.

"We have three matches and ‌every match will be very important we ​will play for our life" Son said.

They close out their group campaign against South Africa.

(Reporting by Natalia Siniawski, editing by Ed Osmond)

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