Chinese fans who were beaten while wearing Son Heung-min's uniform turned out to have been 'provoked first'

 A Chinese fan who bravely wore the 'Son Heung-min uniform' to watch the Chinese national team match suffered a group assault.

The national soccer team, led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann, defeated Singapore 5-0 at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 16th. On the 21st, Korea defeated the Chinese national team 3-0 thanks to Son Heung-min's multiple goals. Korea won 5 consecutive A matches. 19 points scored and no goals conceded.

Son Heung-min, captain of the Korean national team, shone. In the game against Singapore, Son Heung-min scored Seol Young-woo's pass. It was the moment when Son Heung-min's goal gave Korea a 3-0 lead and secured the victory. Against China, Son Heung-min scored the first penalty kick and even scored an additional goal with a rare header. Jeong Seung-hyun's goal in the 42nd minute of the second half was also a goal created by Son Heung-min. A great performance with 2 goals and 1 assist.

Son Heung-min put on his best performance, scoring a goal in three consecutive A matches. In the last 3 games, Son Heung-min scored 4 goals and 2 assists, fully fulfilling his role as Korea's ace in name and reality.

After the game against China, an unexpected situation occurred at the stadium. An incident occurred where a fan who had marked his name ‘WON’ on Son Heung-min’s No. 7 Tottenham uniform was beaten by other Chinese fans. The video spread rapidly on Chinese social media and became a hot topic.

It turned out that the fan who was beaten had first provoked the crowd by pointing his finger and yelling at a large number of fans wearing the Chinese national team uniform. He wore a Tottenham uniform and made a gesture that degraded and provoked the Chinese national team. The group beatings by fans were clearly wrong, but Tottenham fans also contributed to some extent.

There was another Chinese fan who came to the stadium wearing a Tottenham uniform. Another incident occurred where Chinese fans who were angry at China's defeat collectively beat up another fan wearing Son Heung-min's uniform. A female fan wearing a Tottenham uniform was advised by public security to “move to the Korean national team cheering section.”

There was also an incident where sewage was thrown at a man wearing Son Heung-min's uniform outside the stadium. Chinese people chided the fan, chanting “traitor” and “traitor.” As a Chinese citizen, cheering for the opposing team's players in a national competition itself is seen as an act of treason against the country.



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