This season, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United can be considered as brothers in misfortune. The difference lies in the fact that "White Lily" has not reduced its attacking power in the Premier League, but the person maintaining this combat effectiveness is not the familiar Tottenham veteran Son Heung-min, but English forward Solanke and Welsh forward Johnson. There is no doubt that under the two-way comparison theory, it is easy to breed the topic of the gradual disappearance of the Asian light. In fact, the renewal negotiation between Tottenham and Son Heung-min has been stagnant at one point, and even the outside world thinks that European giants led by Barcelona have had the opportunity to pick up a bargain this summer, in other words, the relationship between Tottenham and Son Heung-min has entered the countdown stage. In his 10 years with Tottenham, Son Heung-min has enjoyed the title of the team's assist king, but the number of goals has always been the only standard for testing the value of a forward. Perhaps the achievement of "winning Premier League goals for ten consecutive seasons" blurs a bit. In terms of this season, Son Heung-min only scored 5 goals in 17 Premier League games, which does not match the expected value of his 11.8 million euros annual salary (the highest in the team), seemingly neglecting the sense of mission as captain. In September against Arsenal, he contributed 1 shot and lost possession 10 times throughout the game. In November against Villa, he was replaced not long after halftime with 0 shots. In November…