Son fit for South Korea’s opener against Uruguay

Son Heung-min is fit for South Korea’s World Cup opener against Uruguay on Thursday, despite wearing a mask after facial surgery.

The Tottenham forward – South Korea’s captain – had an operation earlier this month after suffering fractures around his left eye in a collision during a Champions League match.

The 30-year-old has been training in Qatar in a mask.

“Son can play and will be able to play,” said coach Paulo Bento.

Son has scored 35 goals in 104 appearances for South Korea, who are in Group H alongside Portugal,Ghana and Uruguay.

“The fact he will be wearing a mask is not inconvenient for him, it is natural for him,” added Bento.

“We will see tomorrow how it will be. Our hope is that he will feel comfortable as far as possible. He knows, and we know, that after this injury we cannot take any risks.”

Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez is expected to be available despite suffering a minor ankle injury in training and could partner Luis Suarez up front.

This game may come too soon for defender Ronald Araujo, who is recovering from a thigh problem, with Martin Caceres or Guillermo Varela likely to deputise at right-back.

This is an extremely open group and I changed my mind a couple of times about who would go through.

  Credit: bbc.com

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