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Is Son Heung Min’s Finger Injury Worse Than We Thought?

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Fans are once again worried about the finger injury of Son Heung Min, a player for Tottenham.

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On March 10, several online communities, including Ppomppu, posted a thread titled “Shocking recent condition of Son Heung Min’s finger.” The post featured a close-up image of Son’s hand. The netizen who posted the thread stated, “Son Heung Min appeared in one of yesterday’s Tottenham training photos, and his hand is still noticeably swollen.”

The photo of Son Heung Min shows that his middle finger on the right hand is still swollen. Three months ago, he dislocated his index and middle fingers due to a disagreement with Lee Kang In (Paris Saint-Germain) within the national team. It is speculated that the injury has not fully healed. The swollen state of his finger can also be seen in photos taken during the game.

In a March press conference, Son Heung Min stated, “The injury is not as serious as you think. Please stop talking about my finger.” However, soccer fans have expressed their concerns.

Upon hearing this news, netizens on communities like Ppomppu have left comments such as “I’m so upset,” “I dislike player Lee Kang In,” “I hope Son Heung Min recovers soon,” “Son Heung Min, please stay healthy,” and “I still get angry when I see his finger.”

A finger dislocation refers to a condition where the bone pops out from the joint due to a shock. According to a specialist, the treatment method and duration for a dislocated finger can vary depending on the condition of the finger and the severity of the dislocation. However, it can take up to six months for the finger’s function to return to a completely normal state. However, discomfort can persist for up to 12 months.

Meanwhile, Tottenham, led by Son Heung Min, will play their 37th round of the 2023–2024 Premier League (EPL) against Burnley on the 11th at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, UK.

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