Tottenham Hotspur suffered a 3-6 defeat in the 17th round of the Premier League as Liverpool had the last laugh at home. After the match, Tottenham's spiritual leader Son confessed his inner loss and strong belief in the future in front of Sky Sports' cameras.
In the face of the loss, Son did not hide his frustration: "I am deeply disappointed, six goals lost to me pain. As a player, who doesn't want to win on the field? Today's ending was obviously not in our expectations."
Instead of shifting the blame to others, he emphasized that the team must go all out: "What else can be said? Now we can only bury our heads in the sand and never make excuses. We have to be more alert in both offense and defense and show better form."
Son spoke highly of Liverpool's excellent performance: "They are undoubtedly the league leaders. It's no coincidence that they are at the top of the table, as evidenced by the quality of their players and the discipline of their team. Once a mistake is made, they will not hesitate to seize the opportunity, which is exactly where the strength of the top team lies."
Son is also aware of the unpredictability of soccer: "Soccer is full of uncertainty, even if the defense is tight, it is possible to lose the ball. But the key is that we must be united in good times and bad. The pain of today is unbearable, but we must work together to bounce back stronger."
As the captain, Son's words reveal a strong sense of responsibility and determination. He is well aware of the challenges the team is currently facing, and at the same time, he is confident that the team is capable of overcoming the difficulties and getting out of the doldrums. His firm attitude will undoubtedly inject confidence and strength into Tottenham's fans and teammates.
Looking ahead, if Spurs want to continue to move forward in the Premier League and pursue better results, the whole team must be united and work together. As the soul of the team, Son will shoulder a heavier responsibility to lead the team out of the predicament and meet new challenges.