Son Heck-Min makes an instantaneous impact on the Lafc debut

Son Heng-Min had an instant impact on their debut at Lafc, leaving the bench to win a penalty, as his new side won 2-2 with Chicago Fire on Saturday.

The 33 -year -old, who appeared a few days after leaving Tottenham by a record of £ 19.5 million, arrived at the last half hour of the game and was rejected in La Caixa, as the Los Angeles club rescued a late point.

Carlos Terran had given Chicago’s leadership, but Ryan Hollingshead leveling things before the 20 -minute mark.

Jonathan Bamba then restored the fire leadership before Terran was mocked in the area when he left at the end of a ball through less than 10 minutes.

The penalty was awarded after a VAR check and Denis Bouanga sent the point of view to make sure that both teams obtained part of the points.

“It was a fantastic pass and there was definitely contact and it was certainly a penalty, without a doubt,” Son said after the party.

“A little disappointed in not getting three points, but I think everyone makes a lot of effort, happy to make my debut and I hope the goals come soon.”

Faced with the next LAFC party against the New England Revolution next weekend, the striker said he would work hard to appear from the outset.

“I am preparing -me and it was 30 decent minutes in my legs preparing -Me for next week,” he added.

“So we will see how I progress in training sessions and with players and see if next week I can start the game and have a great impact.”

Son spent a decade on Spurs, making 454 appearances at the London North Club and scored 173 goals after being part of Bayer Leverkusen for £ 22 million in 2015.

The South Korea Superstrel made its last appearance on Spurs in its 1-1 preseason tie against Newcastle in Seoul and received a honor guard when replaced in the 65th minute.

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