Tottenham’s Son has taken part in a national obligation for all South Korean males. A service which includes a major chunk of military training.

According to reports, Son had a masterclass show in camp. The Tottenham forward has excelled above all others and has finished the very best.

Session In Camp

In the past weeks, the 27-year-old has been mandated to report for compulsory South Korean service. Nonetheless, he has proven to be up to the task.

Son has proven he wasn’t there to make the numbers but to show his worth. With his performances, he has succeeded in impressing the Chief of army staff.

Not a new boy to hitting targets on the field of play, son hit 10 out of 10 in the shooting practice held at the camp.

Awards and Rewards

In a picture released a couple of days ago, Son was pictured receiving an award he was dressed in full South Korean military camouflage.

A top partner of the corps reported to South Korean newspapers Son’s fantastic display and the rewards received. According to his statement, Son received a ‘Pilsung’ prize which is one of the five major prizes for well-rated performers.

All lessons and training were judged decent grounds and in a strict manner.

Son had hoped to avert the training as a result of his high profile career with Spurs. However, that did not prove to be the case.

Based on South Korean laws, Son was initially due to complete a 2year service before the age of 28. Nevertheless, being a member of the South Korean winning team, his session was reduced to three weeks.

While in camp, Son participated in a variety of activities. This included shooting and bayonet skills, as well as some sort of chemical and biological training.

Radio-logical, individual war and first aid duties were also encompassed in the training duties.