Son Heung-min and Mohamed Salah, both born in 1992, illustrate contrasting fates this season. Salah's Liverpool is a title contender thriving under manager Arne Slot, leading the Premier League while Son faces scrutiny at Tottenham amid their decline. Although Son's statistics remain decent with six goals and nine assists, his demeanor reflects the team's poor performance. In his ten-year tenure at Spurs, questions arise about his future role as he wrestles with individual and collective challenges, contrasting with Salah's consistent form and team success.
Salah's success this season is boosted by a strong Liverpool squad and manager, while Son's performance at Spurs raises doubts about his role as a leading player.
Spurs fans are beginning to question Son's enduring status as a key player, as they witness both his form and the team's struggles this season.
Son's numbers show six goals and nine assists this season, yet his lack of smiles suggests deeper issues beyond just scoring, hinting at a significant frustration.
With Salah thriving alongside a settled Liverpool squad, Son's struggles at Spurs reflect the wider troubles at the club, marking a shift in his career perspective.
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