"I think I'm going to cry".

Son Heung-min is becoming a favorite to win the English Premier League (PL) secretariat's December Player of the Month (POTM) award on Tuesday (June 10). He is leading the fan vote.

South Korea, which is seeking its first title in 64 years, will play Bahrain (Jan. 15), Jordan (Jan. 20) and Malaysia (Jan. 25) in Group E. If South Korea tops Group E, their Round of 16 opponent will be the second-place finisher from Group D. It will be one of Japan-Indonesia-Iraq-Vietnam. If they finish second, they will face the winner of Group F, which includes Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, and Oman.

They want the trophy more than any other team in Asia. Suffering from the Asian Cup jinx, South Korea won back-to-back titles in 1956 and 1960. But South Korea hasn't won a title in 63 years, finishing runner-up four times. Despite being one of the top teams in Asia each time, South Korea has had a strange history of bad luck at the Asian Cup, leading to the phrase "Asian Cup curse".

At the 2015 Asian Cup in Australia, they lost to the hosts in extra time, and at the 2019 Asian Cup in Qatar, they lost 0-1 in the quarterfinals to eventual champions Qatar. That's why Korea is going into this year's Asian Cup with a different attitude. The team is also motivated by the fact that it could be captain Son Heung-min's last Asian Cup.

Son Heung-min himself is in good form, with 12 goals and five assists in 20 games this season, giving him 17 attacking points. That's more than his 16 league points (10 goals, 6 assists) from last season. In 20 league games, he's already surpassed his season total. Most notably, in seven games in December, Son scored four goals and provided four assists. That's the most offensive points of any PL player in December. One goal and one assist against Manchester City, one goal and two assists against Newcastle, one goal against Everton, one assist against Brighton, and one goal against Bournemouth. Not surprisingly, he was nominated for PL Player of the Month for December.

Competing with Son are Alexander-Arnold (1 goal, 2 assists, Liverpool), Matheus Cunha (3 goals, 3 assists, Wolverhampton), Mohamed Coudes (4 goals, West Ham), Michael Oliseh (4 goals, 1 assist, Crystal Palace), Cole Palmer (4 goals, 2 assists, Chelsea), Dominic Solanke (6 goals, Bournemouth), and Marcos Sensi (2 goals, 1 assist, Bournemouth). 안전토토사이트

In terms of offensive points, Son Heung-min leads the way with four goals and four assists. His team's win-loss record isn't bad either, with four wins, one draw, and two losses. A strong contender is Bournemouth's Solanke. Not only has he scored six goals, but his team has also managed a respectable four wins, one draw, and one loss in the same period.

The POTM is a combination of fan votes and expert ratings to determine the winner.In our POTM selections, we've seen that the person who receives less than 10% of the votes, but is still at the top of the ballot, typically wins the award. In fact, in the November POTM voting, Harry Maguire (Manchester United), who finished second in the voting behind Jeremy Dockoo (Manchester City), won the award.

In this situation, Son's chances of winning his fifth career award have actually increased. In the December POTM voting, Son is in a commanding lead with 46.8% of the vote. Solanke is in second place with 26%. As with last month's award, there is a chance that Maguire could be upset by punditry, but there is also a chance that the voting results will stand. In fact, one Tottenham social media outlet tweeted, "December POTM is also Son Heung-min. We have inside information. We will announce it on December 12th," which caught the attention of many. When their credibility was questioned, the outlet claimed, "We also correctly predicted Son Heung-min and coach Enze Postecoglou in September."

With four awards to his name, Son is now tied with Shearer, Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, and Frank Lampard for the most in the world. With one more award, he will join Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney, and Mohamed Salah.

Add to that the fact that Son is still playing, and he has the potential to surpass six-time winners Cristiano Ronaldo and Steven Gerrard. Harry Kane and Sergio Aguero are up next. It's literally a who's who of the game. Meanwhile, the PL released Shearer's best 11 of all time on its official website on Monday. The PL legend, who has scored 260 goals in his career, picked the best teams in the PL after 20 rounds. "He's a special talent, and when he gets the ball in front of goal, there's no doubt in my mind that he's going to score," Shearer said of Son Heung-min on the left wing.

With this move, Son is well on his way to becoming a Tottenham legend. Fans' trust and affection for Son has only deepened, especially after Kane's noisy departure to Munich. With the departure of Hugo Lloris, Son was actually the only member of the starting lineup for the UCL final.

As Tottenham fans gained more trust in Son, they became SON fans. One female Tottenham fan shared her feelings on social media, saying, "If Heung-Min leaves us, it will probably break my heart more than when Kane left," and "I love them both, but I hope Heung-Min doesn't leave us."

The fan's confession caused quite a stir. Other female fans said, "I don't even want to think about it," or "Don't say it, I'm crying just thinking about it. He can't leave," and one female fan in particular wrote, "Please don't tell me this. It's a story that makes me cry every time I hear it."