Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea - Carabao Cup: Semi-Final First Leg
Son Heung-min has had a terrible start to 2019. While his on-field performances in the first two weeks were decent, the month has ended on a terrible note for him.
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Tottenham were knocked out of the League Cup by Chelsea on Thursday before Crystal Palace dumped them out of the FA Cup on Sunday. In between, South Korea were knocked out of the Asia Cup by Bahrain on Friday!
On the pitch, he has shown that he is way better than what EA have portrayed him to be in FIFA 19. Rated at just 84 in the game, he has done everything right to get an upgrade in the winter rating refresh.
While he might not get a massive push, EA should get him up to 86 – the same as his FUTMAS and IF card this season.
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