South Korea's Myung-bo supports Son Heung-min, believing a changed role could boost the star striker's goal-scoring form ahead of the FIFA World Cup.

South Korea's national team coach, Myung-bo, has expressed his confidence in Son Heung-min as he prepares for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. In an interview with local media, Myung-bo emphasized that adjusting Son's role on the field might be key to reviving his prolific goal-scoring form. The South Korean captain has been a crucial figure for his country over the past few years, but recent performances have shown signs of a dip in his scoring efficiency. Myung-bo believes that by tweaking Son's tactical positioning and responsibilities within the team, he can unlock the striker's potential once again. "We've noticed some inconsistencies in Son's form lately," said Myung-bo. "However, I'm optimistic that with a slight shift in his role, we'll see him return to his best self on the international stage." The FIFA World Cup is fast approaching and South Korea will be looking to rely heavily on their star striker for success. By giving Son more freedom and space to operate, Myung-bo hopes to capitalize on his exceptional skills and drive. "Son's technical abilities are unparalleled," added the coach. "If we can create an environment where he feels comfortable and supported, I believe he'll be able to deliver crucial goals that will help us reach our objectives in this tournament." With just a few weeks until the World Cup begins, South Korea is counting on Son Heung-min to perform at his highest level. As the coach's backing continues to support him, fans and pundits alike are eagerly anticipating what they can expect from their star player during the global competition. As Myung-bo looks ahead to the tournament, he remains optimistic about Son's prospects. "I'm confident that with a bit of adjustment and proper guidance, we'll see Son Heung-min back in top form," he concluded.