Tottenham Star, Seen Undergoing Military Training (Photos)

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South Korean and Tottenham striker, Son Heung-Min has been pictured carrying a gun while being put through his paces during military training.

Son has been pictured in military training. Photo credit: The Sun

Son has been pictured in military training. Photo credit: The Sun

The Tottenham star is currently at a base in Seogwipo on Jeju Island off the south coast of his home country in South Korea.

The 27 years old who already adept at rifling footballs into the bottom corner of Premier League nets, has been learning how to fire rifles for real as part of the training.

The superstar has been photographed holding the weapon while wearing camouflage gear and a bulletproof helmet.

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Tottenham Star, Son Wearing the 136 helmet and also seen carrying a gun and wearing a bulletproof helmet

Tottenham Star, Son Wearing the 136 helmet and also seen carrying a gun and wearing a bulletproof helmet

He has also been exposed to tear gas, as well as completing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear exercises.

In addition, Son has been undergoing “discipline education”, which could come in handy if asked to spend the majority of matches under Jose Mourinho chasing opposition full-backs when football resumes.

Spurs are back in training in his absence, but he should be fighting fit upon his return – having been put through combat drills during his service.

Men in South Korea are required to complete 21 months of national service before the age of 28.

Son earned exemption after he guided his country to gold at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia, but the former Bayer Leverkusen man is still required to serve three weeks after he returned to South Korea in March.

Prior to his departure for Korea, Son had been out of action with a fractured arm.

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The injury was sustained in the dramatic 3-2 victory over Aston Villa in February, a game in which he scored a last-gasp winner.

Spurs failed to win any of the following six matches in his absence, prior to the suspension of football caused by Covid-19.

Domestic football is set to return in Korea on Friday, with the Asian country having dealt expertly with the coronavirus pandemic. It has recorded just 255 deaths and 10,806 confirmed cases.

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