James Maddison and Son Heung-min’s efforts against Arsenal have been complimented by Michael Owen, who said that the pair made Tottenham’s second goal appear simple.
Spurs came from behind twice to clinch a draw at the Emirates, with both of their goals coming from Maddison and Son.
With Son being well marked, Maddison sent a low cross that Son connected with perfectly after eluding Bukayo Saka and reaching the byline. The first goal was pretty nicely accomplished.
Just one minute after Arsenal had regained the lead on a penalty kick early in the second half, the two displayed their talent once more.
Maddison pinched the ball off Jorginho in the middle of the park and carried it around 10 yards before laying the ball to the South Korean, who slotted the ball calmly past David Raya.
Heung-min Son and Madison make it appear simple.
Just one minute after Arsenal had regained the lead on a penalty kick early in the second half, the two displayed their talent once more.
Premier League Production was informed by him (September 24, 4:15 PM). “They made it (Tottenham’s second goal) seem simple. It should be a simple pass in principle, but the timing is off.
yet it’s the pass’s timing. confirming that everyone is on board. The finish, the weight, and the timing all matter. the tranquility.
Two players that are at the peak of their game. If Tottenham is calling for two players to be advancing toward the goal, you could be thinking, “Please be Maddison and please be Son,” and that’s exactly what happened. They made what should have been a tough situation appear simple.
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Since Son, 31, had plenty of time to consider the finish and always knew the ball would find him, many attackers would have panicked if they had been in Son’s position for the second goal. He somehow maintained his coolness and made the ideal connection, providing