Son Heung-Min Shines on Debut with LAFC
Son Heung-Min made a notable entrance at LAFC, scoring a penalty just 20 minutes into his first game, which helped the team secure a 2-2 draw against the Chicago Fire on Saturday. The South Korean star made his debut just three days after moving from Tottenham Hotspur, where he was fouled by Chicago defender Carlos Terran inside the penalty area.
Initially, referee Ricardo Montero did not call the foul, but after a VAR review, he awarded the penalty. Dennis Boanga, LAFC’s leading scorer this season, successfully converted the penalty in the 81st minute, earning a point for his team in Bridgeview, Illinois.
“It was a great pass, and there was definitely contact,” he remarked regarding the foul. “I was a bit disappointed we couldn’t secure three points, but everyone is working hard, and I hope my debut will lead to more goals soon.”
This match marked the second time LAFC rallied from behind, with Ryan Hollingshead’s header equalizing after Terran’s opening goal, and Jonathan Bamba giving Chicago the lead again in the 70th minute.
After spending a week training with his new team, Son also bid an emotional farewell to Tottenham, where he enjoyed a decade-long career. He arrived in Los Angeles on Wednesday, following a preseason game in Korea, and was officially welcomed at an event attended by Mayor Karen Bass and other local personalities.
Despite his illustrious past, where he netted 173 goals in 454 matches for Spurs, Son faced a challenge in his first game. He had to wait until the 61st minute to enter the match amidst high expectations. Although the beginning wasn’t ideal—Chicago took the lead with a Bamba goal—Son’s former Tottenham teammate, Hugo Lloris, made a critical save to prevent further scoring.
Once settled, LAFC pushed forward, with Nathan Aldas using his speed to set up Son, who suffered a foul that disrupted what could have been his first goal in LAFC colors. Fans will have to wait for at least another week for that moment, as LAFC, currently fifth in the Western Conference, prepares to face the New England Revolution.
"I’m getting ready. It was a solid 30 minutes of play," Son noted. "I’ll focus on training and improving with the squad for our next match."
Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer fans as Son Heung-Min’s arrival in MLS adds unprecedented star power to the league, raising its profile globally. His impact could inspire both local fandom and increased international interest, showing that top-tier talent is now willing to embrace American soccer.