South Korean football star Son Heung-min will undergo surgery on his broken right forearm on Friday, his English Premier League (EPL) club said.
Tottenham Hotspur announced on their website that the 24-year-old South Korean will go under the knife to treat a fractured forearm. He sustained the injury during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Qatar at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha on Tuesday. The exact location and time for his surgery have not been revealed, but sources here said the footballer will have the procedure done at a hospital in or nearby Seoul.
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Son was forced to leave the game early in South Korea's 3-2 loss to Qatar in the final Asian qualifying round for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. With the national team trailing 1-0, Son got up in the air to battle defender Mohammed Musa for the ball in the 30th minute but landed awkwardly on his right arm. He stayed down on the pitch for a few minutes in visible pain before walking off the field with the medical staff's help.
Son returned home on Wednesday with a cast on his right arm and was immediately transferred to a hospital in Seoul for further examination.
Son is expected to sit out for at least four weeks and his full recovery could take up to 12 weeks, according to doctors here.
Son is certain to miss the Spurs' preseason matches in the United States next month and is likely to be sidelined at the start of a new EPL season. The London club, last season's runners-up, will open their 2017-18 EPL season with Newcastle United on Aug. 12.
The operation also raises doubt as to whether Son will be able to play in South Korea's next World Cup qualifying match. South Korea are scheduled to host already-qualified Iran on Aug. 31.
In the final round, South Korea are sitting at 13 points with four wins, a draw and three losses to stay in second place in Group A. They're barely holding on to the final automatic qualification spot, with Uzbekistan only one point back.
In the Asian qualifying, the top two from each of the two groups will advance directly to the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Two third-place teams must go through playoffs for their final chance.
Son will play under a new head coach once he returns to the national team. The Korea Football Association (KFA) on Thursday sacked Uli Stielike for poor World Cup qualifying performances. (Yonhap)