However, in South Korea, Sun Xing is under pressure like an invisible mountain, making him feel pain. As recent media reports have revealed, during the Asian Cup, teammates such as Lee Gang-in ignored captain Sun Sung's management in the face of the tournament against Jordan. In Korean soccer, the authority of elders is not to be challenged, and Sun Sung, as captain, was unexpectedly met with such offense. Such infighting has reduced the Korean team's fighting strength and cohesion, and ultimately led to their regrettable farewell to the tournament.

The South Korean men's soccer team has not been able to break through the bottleneck in international competitions, failing to achieve significant success in three consecutive World Cups and four Asian Cups. Sun Sung may have felt unspeakably tired and confused about the future of Korean soccer. Perhaps it was this confusion that drove him to Tottenham to seek a breakthrough in the Premier League, which is what he is pursuing at the moment. After all, born in 1992, he is 32 years old this year, and he is eager to leave a colorful mark on his career and hold on to the tail end of time!

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