Pochettino hopes Son avoids military service
By Reuters
01 September 2018 |
10:00 am
Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino tells news conference he hopes the club's South Korean attacker Son Heung-min wins gold at the Asian Games and avoids miitary service.
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