Here are Son Heung-min’s all-time stats in the Premier League
What comes into your mind at first the instant you hear the name of Son Heung-min? It’s probably his goal solo goal against Burnley when he past dribbled more than five opponent players to score an absolute stunner.
He is undoubtedly one of the greatest strikers in football history. This article will tell you about Son Heung-min’s all-time stats in the Premier League.
All-Time Stats
Attack
- Goals – 91
- Goals per match – 0.39
- Headed goals – 4
- Goals with right foot – 49
- Goals with left foot – 38
- Penalties scored – 1
- Freekicks scored – 1
- Shots – 495
- Shots on target – 226
- Shooting accuracy – 46%
- Hit wood work – 18
- Big chances missed – 51
Team Play
- Assists – 46
- Passes – 5,733
- Passes per match – 24.82
- Big Chances Created – 55
- Crosses – 569
Discipline
- Yellow cards – 5
- Red cards – 2
- Fouls – 92
- Offsides – 127
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Defence
- Tackles – 156
- Blocked shots – 127
- Interceptions – 83
- Clearances – 54
- Headed Clearance – 23
Individual
- Appearances – 231
- Goals – 91
- Assists – 46
- Wins – 131
- Loses – 56
In a matter of fact, Tottenham Hotspur fans will never forget Son’s era. He is inarguably one of the greatest Spurs players ever (third highest goalscorer for the club). Let us tell you that he has scored 129 goals for the club till now.
The South Korean striker is the second highest goalscorer in the Premier League this season with 20 goals to his name. Salah is the top scorer with 23 goals and on the third we have Cristiano Ronaldo with 18 goals.
Overall Club Stat
- Appearances – 521
- Goals – 194
- Assists – 88
- Minutes Played – 35,624
UEFA Champions League
- Appearances – 47
- Goals – 17
- Assists – 5
- Minutes per goal – 3,233
National Team
- Appearances – 100
- Goals – 31
- Assists – 17
- Minutes Played – 7,412
In December 2019, Son scored a stunning goal against Burnley and put himself in the run for the FIFA Puskas award. Reminding you of the moment, he picked the ball up in his own half, dribbling past opponent players one by one with his full potential, and slotting the ball into the net.
He became the first South Korean to win the FIFA Puskas award. Let us tell you that Brazil is the only nation to have wielded two Puskas winners (Neymar in 2011 and Wendell Lira in 2015).