Defensive error opens the door for the South Korean to score a stoppage-time winner
Birmingham — Son Heung-min struck a stoppage-time winner after a dreadful error from Bjorn Engels as Tottenham Hotspur won 3-2 at Aston Villa on Sunday to move up to fifth in the Premier League.
Son’s weak penalty, after a stuttering approach run, was saved by Pepe Reina, but the South Korean was quickest to react as he bundled home the loose ball to send Spurs ahead at the break. Engels ended the match in despair as he miskicked a long ball forward and allowed Son to race clear and fire past Reina to take the three points.
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