£22m Tottenham player hailed as the quickest in world football, he left defender baffled

Heung-Min Son of Tottenham has been praised as the quickest football player in the world.

In fact, according to FootballJoe, Luke O’Nien has tried to create his ideal player by combining a variety of qualities.

The Sunderland defender selected Lionel Messi for shooting and Kevin De Bruyne for passing; regarding speed, he went with the £22 million player from Tottenham.

The Sunderland ace claims that Son is absurdly quick and possesses the quickest stepover he has ever seen. He also claims that Son still baffles him as to how he managed to get away from him so quickly.

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Heung-Min Son, the world’s fastest person, mentioned South Korea in O’Nien.

“Space?” It was inquired of O’Nien.

“My son and I are going. I still don’t know where he went, but he had the quickest stepover I’ve ever seen in my life,” O’Nien said.

Son is among the world’s quickest players, thus O’Nien is not incorrect.

Even at 31 years old, he consistently outpaces opponents as he closes the distance to score.

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Son is given more opportunities than ever under Ange Postecoglou’s system to display his speed, and to be honest, he seems like a nightmare to stop.

Although Son hasn’t had to play against O’Nien too much so far in his career, most Premier League defenders have now had to put up with facing up against Son for the better part of a decade.

The attacker for Spurs is among the top players in the Premier League since he is not just lightning fast but also a lethal finisher.

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