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Son Heung-min's South Korea win Asian Games and earn exemption from national service

Substitute Lee Seung-woo and Hwang Hee-chan scored in extra time to help South Korea retain their title

Yuddy Cahya Budiman
Saturday 01 September 2018 15:21 BST
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Son celebrates winning the gold medal
Son celebrates winning the gold medal (REUTERS)

Son Heung-min will not have to undertake compulsory national service after South Korea won the Asian Games on Saturday.

Substitute Lee Seung-woo and Hwang Hee-chan scored in extra time to help South Korea retain their title with a 2-1 victory against arch-rivals Japan.

Ayase Ueda reduced the margin for Japan with five minutes left in extra time but his side could not find the equaliser to take the match to penalties.

All able-bodied South Korean men must complete 21 months service in the military as a deterrent against the North, but exemptions are offered to athletes who win gold at the Asian Games or a medal of any colour at the Olympics.

South Korea triumphed (REUTERS)

Son, who captained South Korea as one of the over-aged players in the under-23 competition, had a role in both goals.

Gamba Osaka striker Hwang Ui-jo's profligacy meant South Korea were not able to seal the victory in 90 minutes and it was left to Lee to score the first goal when he planted his drive into the top of the net from a Son layoff.

Hwang's pinpoint header from Son's corner eight minutes later doubled South Korea's lead though Japan refused to give up.

Son was substituted seconds before the final whistle only to run back on the field in jubilation to celebrate the victory, which has huge ramifications for his career.

Son made one appearance from the bench for Spurs before linking up with South Korea's Games squad earlier this month and was congratulated by the Premier League team after the final.

"Congratulations, Sonny -- #AsianGames WINNER!" Spurs tweeted.

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