Tottenham Hotspur striker Son Heung-min's right middle finger and index finger need to be bandaged in recent matches. According to the British newspaper The Sun, it was revealed that the striker's finger was dislocated during a clash with his national teammates when he was playing for South Korea in the Asian Cup.

It is reported that on the eve of the Asian Cup quarter-finals, some young South Korean players led by Lee Kang-in, a midfielder who plays for Paris Saint-Germain, quickly finished their dinner and wanted to leave the restaurant early to play ping-pong, which aroused the displeasure of the captain, Son Heung-min, who believed that the whole team should have more communication during the dinner time to build up the bonding, and that there was no reason to form a "clique".

When Sun Xingmin asked the new generation to sit back down, the other player said something offensive, which intensified the fireworks at the scene and led to other players joining in the quarrel, which almost led to an "open fire". Sun and some of the other players intervened to separate the crowd, but Sun hurt his finger in the process.

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